BIOL273 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Endocrine System, Cell Membrane, Circadian Rhythm

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Physiology: the study of the normal function of an organism and its component parts, including all its chemical and physical processes- literally knowledge of nature . Circulatory: transport of materials bw all cells in the body. Digestive: conversion of food into particles that can be transported into body and elimination of some waste. Endocrine: coordination of body function through synthesis and release of regulatory molecules. Nervous: coordination of body function through electrical signals and release of regulatory molecules. Respiratory: exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between internal and external environments. Urinary: maintenance of water and solutes in internal environment, waste removal. Homeostasis: keeping internal environment stable (doesn"t always remain constant- but remains similar- like an oscillation around a setpoint) For example, epinephrine can constrict or dilate blood vessels, depending on if vessel has alpha or beta2 adrenergic receptors. Acclimatization: the adaptation of physiological processes to a given set of environmental conditions (basically adjusting to environment)

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