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Chapter 16
dioxide produced. Oxygen is produced as it combines with hydrogen ions to form water at the end of the electron transport chain (see chapter on cells
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Chapter 18
different body functions which will be reviewed in this chapter. The GI tract is imperative for our well being and our life-long health. A non
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Chapter 13
Blood, Heart, and Circulation Composition of Blood Blood consists of formed elements that are suspended and carried in a fluid called plasma.
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Chapter 14
Cardiac Output, Blood Flow, and Blood Pressure The heart in Technicolor loveliness!! An efficient circulatory system has: 1. blood to carry
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Chapter 15
THE IMMUNE SYSTEM IMMUNE OVERVIEW A good way to start understanding the immune system is to liken it to a castle. A castle, like
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Chapter 19
Regulation of Metabolism If you liked Dean Orish's 3-minute talk, and if you want to get distracted with many amazing talks on a wide breadth of topics,
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Chapter 17
PHYSIOLOGY OF THE KIDNEYS The Kidney: An Unsung Hero Kegels: Life's events can weaken pelvic muscles. Pregnancy, childbirth,
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Chapter 6
Interactions Between Cells and the Extracellular Environment Extracellular Environment The extracellular environment surrounding cells consists of
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Chapter 7
Nervous System The Nervous System: Neurons and Synapses The Nervous System is composed of two different parts: Central Nervous System
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Test 1 Chapters
Chapter 1 -The Study of Body Function Chapter 3 -Cell Structure and Genetic Control Chapter 4 -Enzymes and Energy
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Chapter 11: Endocrine Glands
Endocrine System (a review) The endocrine system consists of glands which secrete hormones into the bloodstream. Each hormone has an effect on one or more
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Chapter 12 Muscles
Muscles! Web resources from Kevin: Check these out to see if they are of any use (but don't copy them to this site due to copyright issues).
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Chapter 10: Sense
Sensory Physiology What are senses? Sight, Smell, Hear, Taste & Touch Sensation : Feeling or awareness of a bodily state or
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Chapter 20: Reproduction
Differences between male and female reproductive systems: Similarities between male and female reproductive systems The reproductive systems of the
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Chapter 9
The AutonomicNervous System Chapter 9 Check out this link! Todays lecture made simple! The Autonomic Nervous System (Just
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Chapter 5: Cell Respiration and Metabolism
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM The skin synthesizes vitamin D from a derivative of cholesterol The metabolic rate of the skin varies greatly, and depending
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Test 5 Chapters
Chapter 17 -Physiology of the Kidneys Chapter 18 -The Digestive System Chapter 19 -Regulation of Metabolism Chapter 20 - Reproduction
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Test 3 Chapters
Chapter 10 -Sensory Physiology Chapter 11 -Endocrine Glands: Secretion and Action of Hormones Chapter 12 -Muscle: Mechanisms of Contraction
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Test 4 Chapters
Chapter 13 -Blood, Heart, and Circulation Chapter 14 - Cardiac Output, Blood Flow, and Blood Pressure Chapter 15
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Chapter 10: Questions With Answers
Sensory Physiology 1. Tonic receptors: a. are fast-adapting b. do not fire continuously to a sustained stimulus. *c. produce action potentials
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