Nervous System
Cardiovascular System
Respiratory System
Feedback Systems
100

Functions of the nervous system

What is receiving, processing, integrating, and responding to information 

100

Functions of the cardiovascular system 

What is deliver nutrients to cells in the body, remove metabolic byproducts from cells, regulate temperature, buffer acid/bases, respond to the immune system

100

Functions of the respiratory system

what is humidify, warm, and filter air, conduct air into and out of lungs, exchange gases between air and blood

100

Feedback systems communicate the body to return to 

What is homeostasis 

200

Homeostasis.. 

what is the ability of an organism or cell to maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes to keep functions within normal limits 
200

Order from largest to smallest in terms of blood vessels 

what is arteries, arterioles, veins, venues, capillaries 

200

Intrapulmonic pressure decreases and lung volume increases during .. 

what is inspiration 

200

End product of a system stimulates the process to begin again

What is a positive feedback loop

300

Cells that provide support and nourishment to neurons, form myelin sheath, create CSF, stabilize support neurons 

What are neuroglia; glial cells 

300

Concept that myocardial muscle fibers can contract simultaneously

What is syncytial contraction 

300

Enzyme used to convert CO2 and HCO-

what is carbonic anhydrase 

300

Organ that receives information from the circulatory system to modulate blood pressure and oxygen saturation 

what is the medulla oblongata 

400

Resting Membrane potential is.. 

what is -70 mV

400

EDV/SV 

what is ejection fraction (EF); ratio of available blood to pumped blood 
400

Oxygen transport molecule found in muscles

what is myoglobin 

400

Releases acetylcholine to slow heart rate from being elevated

what is the parasympathetic nervous system

500

States that motor units are recruited in order of size from small to large 

What is the size principle 

500

Afterload refers to.. 

what is the resistance that the left ventricle must overcome to pump blood through the aorta

500
The PO2 of oxygen in which percent hemoglobin saturation is highest in RBCs

What is 100; RBC have the highest hemoglobin concentration in the lungs; where oxygen is abundantly bound to hemoglobin 

500

Located in the carotid arteries and aortic arch to respond to changes in PCO2 and H+

what are peripheral chemoreceptors