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I increased in the step lab as a result of the blood carrying oxygen faster to the leg muscles. A 100

What is heart rate? A 100

I increased in the step lab as a result of the body trying to cool down to maintain homeostasis internally. A 200

What is body temperature? A 200

110/70 is normal blood pressure, name and explain what the top number is. A 300

What is systolic pressure: the measure of the pressure of the blood against the walls of the circulatory system. A 300

My body is not able to maintain homeostasis because it is too cold, my fingers and toes are discolored and numb, my blood has surrounded my main organs to keep them alive, what non-homeostatic state is my body in? A 400

What is Hypothermia. A 400

A 500 I have four chambers, and pass oxygenated blood through the entire circulatory system, without me your system would not be in homeostasis and your system would not be able to survive.

What is the human heart? A 500

I am in your cells and I help to maintain the proper ph of the cell so that your cells and organs maintain homeostasis. B 100

What is a buffer? B 100

I was the inorganic substance in the lab that showed a dramatic increase and decrease in my ph due to a lack of buffers. B 200

What is distilled water? B 200

My job is to filter the poisons and toxins that are in your blood stream, I also produce bile that aids in digestion. B 300

What is the liver? B 300

I have a large concentration of hydrogen ions and would be found between 0 and 6 on the ph scale. B 400

What is an acid? B 400

I have a large concentration of hydroxide ions and would be found between 8-14 on the ph scale. B 500

What is a base? B 500

These are indicators of the range of homeostatic body functions. C 100

What are vital signs? C 100

What were the 4 main vital signs assessed in the hospital triage activity? C 200

What are heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and breathing rates. C 200

Why was Monique the first priority of the patients in this activity? C 300

Because she had the most system disruptions out of all the patients. C 300

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If a person is experiencing an elevated breathing rate, fast pulse, and high blood pressure, what system is not maintaining homeostasis? C 400

What is the circulatory system? C 400

This patient experienced too many system disruptions which lead to death before doctors could treat him. C 500

Who was Nelson? C 500

I am only effective against bacterial infections, I do not kill viral infections. D 100

What are antibiotics? D 100

I can be used to help your bodies memory cells so that your immune system is better prepared when presented with an infection the second time around. D 200

What is a vaccine? D 200

adequate sleep, proper nutrition, no smoking, no drug or alcohol use. D 300

What are: controllable choices you can make to maintain a healthy immune system. D 300

I invade your helper T cells, make them reproduce my code, and stop the bodies B and Killer T cells D 400

What is AIDS? D 400

D 500 I am an infection that tries to disrupt homeostasis but antibiotics will destroy me and maintain the proper homeostatic conditions.

What is a bacterial infection? D 500

I am a disease in which the body attacks its own tissue. E 100

What is an autoimmune disease? E 100

I am the largest organ on the human body and am the first major line of defense. E 200

What is the skin? E 200

I am a large phagocyte that has the pathogen code (antigen) on my surface. E 300

What is a macrophage? E 300

I am the cell that has the antigen and uses this code to find and destroy all cells that are infected with the pathogen. E 400

What are killer T cells? E 400

I am the cell responsible for producing antibodies to destroy free floating pathogens left in the bloodstream. E 500

What are B cells? E 500

F 100 The ability of the body to regulate its internal environment and to maintain a stable, constant condition.

What is Homeostasis? F 100

Ph of 14 F 200

Strongest possible base F 200

PH of 0 F 300

Strongest acid possible F 300

Making an educated guess about a persons ability to fight an illness based on their lifestyle choices is known as a … F 400

Prognosis F 400

This is where lymphocytes gather to receive the antigen code from the helper T cells and where Killer T and B cells are activated. F 500

What are lymph nodes? F 500

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