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Physio Exam1
Unit 1 Saddleback
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Physiology
Undergraduate 3
09/15/2013

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Term
Homeostasis
Definition

maintanence of a stable conditoin in the INTERNAL environment around the cell 

 

Example: Lungs provide Oto extracellular fluid to replenish O2 used by the cells.

Term
Variable
Definition

soemthing that can change in value, usually maintained at a set point.  

 

example: blood pressure up or down

Term

set point

 

Definition

perferred value of a variable

 

example: body temperature

Term

deviation

 

Definition

movement away from the set point

 

example: more people in a room cause the temperature to rise from 37 to 39--- deviation is +2. 

Term
Negative Feedback mechanism
Definition

control mechanism in which deviation and correction from set point are in the OPPOSITE direction.

 

example: regualtion of blood glucose levels.

Term

Positive Feedback mechanism

 

Definition

control mechanism in which deviation and correction from set point are in the SAME direction. 

 

example: blood clotting mechanism

Term
Hypothalamus relsease...
Definition
TRF
Term
Adenohypophysis releases...
Definition
TSH
Term

Thyroid gland releases...

 

Definition
TH
Term

What happens to the levels of a person who's hypothyroid thyroid is not producing hormone?

 

Definition

TRF goes up because TH can't inhibit the hypothalamus.

TSH goes up becuase TH can't inhibit the hypothalmus.

TH goes down.

 

Term

What happens to a patient who's adenohypophysis not producing hormone?

 

Definition

TRF goes up because TSH can't inhibit the hypothalamus.

TSH goes down because the adenohypophysis isnt releasing TSH.

TH goes down beucase the thyroid isn't being stimulated by TSH.

Term

What happens to a patient who's hypothalamus is not producing hormone?

 

Definition

TRF goes down because the hypothalamus isn't releasing TRF.

TSH goes down because the adrenohypophysis isn't beign stimulated by TRF.

TH goes down because the thyroid isn't beung stimulated by TSH.

Term
Symptoms of HYPERthyroidism
Definition

irritability

weight loss

elevated CV levels, heart rate and temperature

bulging eyes

Term

Symptoms of HYPOthyroidism

 

Definition

lethargy

weight gain

depressed CV levels, heart rate adn temperature

Goiter

in childrem-- cretinism and retardation

Term

Intracellular fluid is where?

 

Definition
inside the cell
Term

Extracellular fluid has three subcompartments, what are they?

 

Definition

1. interstitial

2. plasma

3. transcellular 

Term

interstitial fluid is located...

 

Definition
spaces between the cell (not w/in blood vessels)
Term
plasma fluid is located...
Definition
within blood vessels (not blood)
Term
transcellular fluid is located...
Definition

spaces surrounded by epithelial membrane

 

example: pericardial

Term

Is Sodium at a higher concentration in the cell or in the plasma?

 

Definition
Plasma
Term

Is potassium at a higher concentration in the cell or in the plasma?

 

Definition
in the cell
Term

What is blood comprised of?

 

Definition
water, salts, proteins and other products
Term

What is the blood volume of plasma?

 

Definition
55%
Term

How much of plasma is water?

 

Definition
90%
Term

What proteins are in blood?

 

Definition

Albumin (60%)

Globulin (35%)

Fibrinogen (5%)

Term
What is Albumin?
Definition
Made by hepatocytes, used for transporting non-soluble molecules and as osmotic agents
Term
What is Globulin?
Definition
Ball-shaped, examples are immunoglobin antibodies that attack invaders
Term
What is Fibrinogen?
Definition
Fibrous, inactived enzymes responsible for clotting factors
Term
What are the other components of blood?
Definition
Amino acids, sugars, fats absorbed through the GI
Term

What is the blood volume of packed cells in the blood?

 

Definition
45%
Term
What do packed cells consist of?
Definition

Erythrocytes

Leukocytes

Thrombocytes

Term
What are Erythrocytes?
Definition
Red Blood Cells
Term
What are Leukocytes?
Definition
White Blood Cells
Term

What are thrombocytes?

 

Definition
Cell fragments
Term
What is the path of Hematopoeisis?
Definition

Hemocytoblasts (stem cell) ----> CFU-M (Colony forming Myeloid stem cell)----> End: erythrocytes, granulocytes, monocytes or thromocytes

 

OR

 

hemocytoblasts---> CFU-L (Colony forming Lymphoid  stem cell)--->  lymphocytes

Term

What does Anisocytosis mean?

 

Definition
abnormal size cells
Term
What does poikilocytosis mean?
Definition
abnormal shape cells
Term
Microcytic means
Definition
cells smaller than normal
Term
macrocytic means
Definition
cells larger than normal
Term
megalocytic means
Definition
cells MUCH larger than normal
Term
spherocytosis means
Definition
round-shaped cells, like balls
Term
sickle cells mean
Definition
shaped like sickles or canoes
Term
echinocyte means
Definition
spiny-shaped cells
Term
What does polycythemia mean?
Definition
too many cells (RBCs)
Term
Causes of polycythemia...
Definition

1.  P. Vera: cause unknown

2.  Secondary: physiological cause (pregnancy)

Term
Indications of polycythemia
Definition
elevated HCT (hematocrit), RBC count and viscosity
Term
Effects of polycythemia on the body...
Definition

increased workload on the heart

elevated blood pressure

Term
What is anemia?
Definition
lack of hemoglobin
Term

causes of anemia

 

Definition
either too few RBCs OR lower concentration of Hgb carried by RBCs
Term
indications of anemia
Definition

if too few RBc: low HTC, RBC count and Hgb concentration

if normal # of RBCs: low Hgb concentration, MCH and MCHC

Term
effects of anemia on the body
Definition
viscosity low, so the heart has more pumping volume but difficulties arise with hypoxia
Term
types of anemia
Definition

hemolytic

hemorrhagic

aplastic

iron deficiency

Term
hemolytic anemia is...
Definition
breakdown of RBCs by liver/spleen more rapid than normal
Term
hemorrhagic is...
Definition
bleeding from CV system
Term
aplastic anemia is...
Definition
bone marrow not producing enough RBCs
Term
iron deficiency anemia is...
Definition
iron lacking in Hgb molecule
Term
Forms of anemia
Definition
pernicious, thalassemia, sickle cell and iron deficiency
Term
what causes pernicious anemia?
Definition
deficiency of vitamin b12 or deficiency of folic acid
Term
what causes thalassemia?
Definition
defect in synthesis of at least 1 globin chain
Term
what causes sickle cell anemia?
Definition
defect in code for the 6th amino acid in the beta chain
Term
what causes iron deficiency anemia?
Definition
insufficient iron
Term
RBC removal from circulation...
Definition
RBCs get caught in narrow capillaries or on reticular fibers of liver/spleen where macrophages come to destroy/recycle the parts
Term
globin chains...
Definition
degraded into amino acids, which are returned to circulation in plasma and can be re-used by any cell
Term
porphoryn rings are...
Definition
heme converted to bilirubin---> bilirubin is released into plasma, where it travels back to the liver---> hepatocytes conjugate bilirubin with glucuronic acid to make it water soluble ---> conjugated bilirubin is secreted to bile and excerted
Term
iron is...
Definition

released into plasma but cannot flow freely---> apotransferrin proteins binds to iron to create transferrin unit.  this unit floats in plasma and is delivered to cells needing iron or is stored inside as: 

1.  ferrin 

2.  hemosiderin

Term
2 types of WBC
Definition
granulocytes and agranulocytes
Term
3 types of granulocytes
Definition
neutrophil, eosinophil and basophil
Term
a neutrophil is...
Definition

pink/blue stain so cytoplasm is purple... it is the first line of defense in inflammatory response (destroys cells walls of bacteria)

 

**most abundant type of leukocyte.

Term
an eosinophil is...
Definition

stain red... fight parasitic infections and end allergic reactions by degrading histamine and other allergens leading to inflammation.

 

** fairly rare but predominant in digestive tract.

Term
a basophil is...
Definition

stain dark purple... inflammation mediation by releasing granules containing histamine; similar to mast cells but directs later stages.

 

** rarest type of leukocyte.

Term
2 types of agranulocyte...
Definition
lymphocyte and monocyte
Term
a lymphocyte is...
Definition

occupies most cell volume and stains dark purple (small halo of blue around cytoplasm)... fight against infection and specific antigens. Tcells: attack foreign cells directly  Bcells: multiply to become plasma cells and secrete antibodies.

 

** most important cells of immune system!

Term
a monocyte is...
Definition

stains purple (blue cytoplasm around purple nucleus)... transforms into macrophages and attacks invaders.

 

** the largest leukocyte.

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