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Ch. 40-42 Wrap Up Do you know the importance of these vitamins? B1, folic acid, C, A, D Ch 41 Do you know the importance of these minerals? Ca, P, S, K, Fe, I Ch 41 Are you familiar with the insulin/glucagon feedback system? Ch 41 What is in blood? Ch 42 What is the Bohr shift? Ch 42 How does the nervous system relate to the circulatory and respiratory systems? Ch 42
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Why do we eat? 1. Fuel for work 2. Raw materials for biosynthesis 3. Essential nutrients –(substances the body cannot make for itself) –There are four types of essential nutrients: amino acids(8), fatty acids, vitamins(13), minerals
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8 Essential Amino Acids what does this mean?
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Minerals vs. Vitamins? Water soluble vs fat soluble Main minerals and their functions? –S P ONCH Ca K and (Fe, Mg, Na)
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Homeostasis: Blood Glucose (0.1%) PANCREAS : makes the hormones Insulin & Glucagon Example: Negative Feedback loop to maintain homeostasis
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Cellular elements of blood: Pluripotent stem cells RBC production stimulated by: Erythropoetin What is high altitude training?
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CO 2 + H 2 0 = ??
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Bohr Shift because of pH changes due to CO 2
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How the Nervous system relates to the circu- latory and respiratory systems:
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Diaphragm Muscles: negative pressure breathing
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Counter current exchange
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Counter current flow in fish gills Better O2 exchange efficiency
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Ch 43 LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK: quality timeYou should spend some quality time with figure 43.14
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Lab 10: Measuring cardiovascular fitness Systolic (large number) – (pump or SQUEEZE) Diastolic (small number) –(when heart momentarily relaxes) What is a pulse? What is peripheral resistance? How do the above relate to heart disease? –Atherosclerosis, arteriosclerosis, heart attack, stroke
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