Exam 1: The Foundation of Physiology
Exam 1: The Foundation of Physiology91 Questions
Exam 2: Cell Physiology174 Questions
Exam 3: The Central Nervous System297 Questions
Exam 4: The Peripheral Nervous System289 Questions
Exam 5: Principals of Endocrinology; The Central Endocrine Glands265 Questions
Exam 6: Muscle Physiology299 Questions
Exam 7: Cardiac Physiology273 Questions
Exam 8: Vascular Physiology265 Questions
Exam 9: The Blood196 Questions
Exam 10: Body Defences260 Questions
Exam 11: The Respiratory System257 Questions
Exam 12: The Urinary System285 Questions
Exam 13: Fluid and Acid Base Balance262 Questions
Exam 14: The Digestive System313 Questions
Exam 15: Energy Balance and Temperature Regulation152 Questions
Exam 16: The Endocrine Glands249 Questions
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A mechanistic explanation of why a person sweats is to cool off.
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Sweating is initiated in response to a rise in body temperature that occurs on exposure to a hot environment.Evaporation of the sweat cools the body.What kind of example is this?
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By using the following answer code (options may be used more than once or not at all), indicate whether the following physiological event represents
-increased blood flow into muscle tissue in response to a localized increase in carbon dioxide
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-The brain is primarily made of this tissue.
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Temperature-sensitive nerve cells monitor the body temperature and provide information about its status to a temperature-control centre in the hypothalamus, a part of the brain. The hypothalamus can bring about adjustments in body temperature by inducing shivering or sweating, among other things.
-temperature-sensitive nerve cells
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-This tissue is distinguished by relatively few cells within an extracellular material.
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In a negative feedback loop,which component produces a response that changes a controlled condition?
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Which of the following type of tissues uses the terminology "smooth"?
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Glands are formed during embryonic development by pockets of epithelial tissue that dip inward from the surface.
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-Glands are a derivative of this tissue type.
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The endocrine system functions with the circulatory system for the transport of hormones.
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Feedforward mechanisms bring about a response in reaction to a change in a regulated variable.
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Negative feedback operates to maintain a controlled factor in a relatively steady state,whereas positive feedback moves a controlled variable even further from a steady state.
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