55389768 | plasma consist of | electrolytes, nutrients, proteins, and organic wastes | |
55389769 | plasma proteins | albumins, globulins, and fibrinogen | |
55389770 | positive feedback | moves conditions AWAY from normal state | |
55389771 | negative feedback | moves OPPOSITE direction: reduces the action of the effectors | |
55389772 | effectors | muscles or glands that perform responses to alter conditions in the internal environment | |
55389773 | receptors | provide information information about specific conditions in the internal environment | |
55389774 | filtration | movement of material through a membrane as a result of hydrostatic pressure | |
55389775 | facilitated diffusion | HIGHER to LOWER | |
55389776 | inorganic materials | acids, bases, salts | |
55389777 | polar covalent bond | UNEQUAL sharing of electrons in a molecule of water | |
55389778 | ionic bond | one atom losses an electron, and another accepts that electron | |
55389779 | amino acids | building blocks of proteins | |
55389780 | where is cerebrospinal spinal fluid found? | charoid plexus | |
55389781 | blood clotting sequence | prothrombin-->thrombin-->fibrinogen-->fibrin | |
55389782 | accounts for 55% of whole blood | plasma | |
55389783 | accounts for 92% of plasma volume | water h20 | |
55389784 | agglutinins | antibodies | |
55389785 | leukocytes found in blood | neurophils, eosinophils, and basophils | |
55389786 | granular leukocytes | neurophils, eosinophils, and basophils | |
55389787 | agranular leukocytes | monocytes and lymphocytes | |
55389788 | greatest drop in blood pressure occurs here | arterioles | |
55389789 | 3 classes of lymphocytes | antigens, antibodies, and immunoglobulins | |
55389790 | obturator foramen | passageway of blood vessels and nerves to lower extremities | |
55389791 | collagen fibers | strong and flexible fibers that reduce brittleness of bone | |
55389792 | smooth muscles | plasticity, dense bodies, involuntary | |
55389793 | contraction cycle and calcium relation | causes troponin to change its shape | |
55389794 | cartilage is | avascular and has a variety of fiber types | |
55389795 | bone is | vascular and has primarily collagen fibers | |
55389796 | gastrocnemius | posterior compartment of the lower leg | |
55389797 | what kind of muscle is the diaphragm? | skeletal | |
55389798 | changes in membrane permeability cause what? | muscle cramp | |
55389799 | reaction between a acid and a base form a | salt | |
55389800 | enzymes bind only to | highly specific substrate | |
55389801 | enzymatic reaction | decrease in energy activation of chemical reactions | |
55389802 | primarily intramembranous ossification | process responsible for ossification of most of the axial skeleton | |
55389803 | rapid ventricular filling | pressure is at its lowest | |
55389804 | when is a element found to be stable and unreactive? | when the elements valance shell is completely filled | |
55389805 | acidosis | below 7.35 | |
55389806 | alkalosis | above 7.45 | |
55389807 | lowered blood proteins will contribute to | edema | |
55389808 | buffering of plasma acid | bicarbonate buffer | |
55389809 | only has thoracic vertebrae | facets and demifacets |
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