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THE STUDY OF BODY FUNCTION Chapter 1 THE STUDY OF BODY FUNCTION

The maintenance of the steady state of the human body, despite outwardly changing conditions is called

The maintenance of the steady state of the human body, despite outwardly changing conditions is called homeostasis

A hypothesis has two parts: 1) the investigator states what they believe will happen 2) _________________________

A hypothesis has two parts: 1) the investigator states what they believe will happen 2) the investigator provides a rationale for their belief

In an experiment, there are two groups, the experimental group and the control group. The control group refers to the group that did/did not receive the treatment

In an experiment, there are two groups, the experimental group and the control group. The control group refers to the group that did/did not receive the treatment

A graph of the absorbance values of solutions of “known” concentrations that allows an investigator to determine the concentration of an “unknown” solution is called a(n) __________________ ___________________.

A graph of the absorbance values of solutions of “known” concentrations that allows an investigator to determine the concentration of an “unknown” solution is called a(n) ______standard___ ______curve________.

In an experiment, there are two groups, the experimental group and the control group. The control group refers to the group that did/did not receive the treatment

In an experiment, there are two groups, the experimental group and the control group. The control group refers to the group that did/did not receive the treatment

Which of the following is not correctly paired? Muscle: smooth Epithelial: cardiac Nervous: neuron Connective: adipose

Which of the following is not correctly paired? Muscle: smooth Epithelial: cardiac Nervous: neuron Connective: adipose

In a negative feedback loop, what is the role of the “effector” organ?

In a negative feedback loop, what is the role of the “effector” organ? the effector organ produces changes that are opposite in direction to the change produced by the initial stimulus.

What is the normal blood glucose concentration range?

What is the normal blood glucose concentration range? 75 – 110 mg/100 ml Table 1.2

CHAPTER 1   Describe the negative feedback regulation of blood sugar

CHAPTER 1   Describe the negative feedback regulation of blood sugar: High blood glucose  pancreas secrete insulin  blood glucose is lowered (liver and muscle take up glucose  glycogen and fatty acids) Low blood glucose  pancreas secrete glucagon  blood glucose is raised (liver breaks down glycogen  glucose  blood).

CHAPTER 1 What is the normal arterial pH range? Table 1.2

What is the normal arterial pH range?

A hypothesis has two parts: 1) the investigator states what they believe will happen 2) _________________________

A hypothesis has two parts: 1) the investigator states what they believe will happen 2) the investigator provides a rationale for their belief