CHAPTER 1 1. Define physiology 2. What are the levels of body organization? 3. N
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CHAPTER 1 1. Define physiology 2. What are the levels of body organization? 3. Name, describe, and differentiate the 4 major cell and tissue types 4. Differentiate the 2 types of glands. Give examples. 5. Be able to differentiate the external environment of the body, which are on the external side of the epithelial barrier from the internal environment of the body. Give examples of external environments and internal environments in the body 6. Understand the following mechanisms of exchange a. Across the gastrointestinal tract: absorption, secretion b. Across the kidneys: filtration, reabsorption, secretion 7. What is total body water? Name its components 8. What is ICF and ECF? Give examples 9. Define TBW; differentiate the different fluid compartments in the body 10. Define homeostasis and give examples of variables that are regulated to maintain homeostasis. What are the components that are needed to maintain homeostasis? Define or give the function of each component 11. Differentiate negative feedback from positive feedback and give examples of each. 12. Read about the example of homeostatic imbalance Diabetes mellitus. What is the metabolic problem with this condition? What are the signs and symptoms? Risks? What is the relationship of BMI and DM?Explanation / Answer
1.A the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
2.A The human body is organized at different levels, starting with the cell. Cells are organized into tissues, and tissues form organs. Organs are organized into organ systems such as the skeletal and muscular systems.