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Page 1: 2015-16 Test 1 – Physiology. Format 30 Multiple Choice, including Matching, True/False, and “Lost Sheep” 1 short open ended 1 longer open ended Total

2015-16

Test 1 – Physiology

Page 2: 2015-16 Test 1 – Physiology. Format 30 Multiple Choice, including Matching, True/False, and “Lost Sheep” 1 short open ended 1 longer open ended Total

Format

30 Multiple Choice, including Matching, True/False, and “Lost Sheep”

1 short open ended1 longer open ended

Total Points = 55 points

Page 3: 2015-16 Test 1 – Physiology. Format 30 Multiple Choice, including Matching, True/False, and “Lost Sheep” 1 short open ended 1 longer open ended Total

What NOT to study

The section of notes on the History of Physio will NOT BE ON THE TEST – DO NOT STUDY THESE NOTES!!

Page 4: 2015-16 Test 1 – Physiology. Format 30 Multiple Choice, including Matching, True/False, and “Lost Sheep” 1 short open ended 1 longer open ended Total

What you SHOULD study

Anatomy vs. Physiology (what’s the difference?)

Levels of Heirarchy Ex: Cells tissues organs… etc

Four types of tissue Nerve, muscle, epithelial, connective

Page 5: 2015-16 Test 1 – Physiology. Format 30 Multiple Choice, including Matching, True/False, and “Lost Sheep” 1 short open ended 1 longer open ended Total

Environmental factors that are involved in maintaining homeostasis Heat, Oxygen, water, food/nutrients, pressure

Homeostasis Define it, understand it

How do we maintain the internal environment – what is the internal environment? ICF vs. ECF

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Feedback loops General Positive FBL and examples Negative FBL and examples

Homeostasis and Disease Disease vs. disorder Sign vs. Symptom

Homeostasis and Aging Signs of aging