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Introduction: The term homeostasis defines the ability of an organism to maintain its internal environment in respone to the stimuli. The two feedback mechanisms that are involved in maintaining the homoestasis are the negative feedback mechanism and positive feedback mechanism. Alerations in these feedback mechanisms result in serious complications in the body.

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Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion with WileyPLUS Blackboard Card Set

Ch. 2 - Prob. 4FIOSCh. 2 - __________ Transports nutrients, oxygen, and...Ch. 2 - __________ Changes food into absorbable nutrients;...Ch. 2 - __________ Regulates composition of blood by...Ch. 2 - __________ Uses hormones to control cell function;...Ch. 2 - Prob. 9FIOSCh. 2 - __________ Produces gametes (sperm and egg) Ch. 2 - Prob. 11FIOSCh. 2 - __________ spleen Ch. 2 - __________ liver Ch. 2 - __________ trachea Ch. 2 - __________ blood vessels Ch. 2 - __________ hair Ch. 2 - __________ kidney Ch. 2 - __________ 7. uterus Ch. 2 - __________ 8. pituitary gland Ch. 2 - __________ 9. spinal cord Ch. 2 - __________ 10. testes (2 systems) Ch. 2 - __________ 11. prostate gland Ch. 2 - __________ 12. large intestine Ch. 2 - __________ 13. pancreas (2 systems) Ch. 2 - __________ 14. adrenal gland Ch. 2 - __________ 15. thyroid Ch. 2 - __________ 1. brain Ch. 2 - __________ 2. small intestine Ch. 2 - __________ 3. heart Ch. 2 - __________ 4. lungs Ch. 2 - __________ 5. bronchi Ch. 2 - __________ 6. stomach Ch. 2 - __________ 7. spinal cord Ch. 2 - __________ 8. liver Ch. 2 - __________ 9. kidneys Ch. 2 - __________ 10. uterus Ch. 2 - __________ 11. urinary bladder Ch. 2 - __________ 12. ovaries Ch. 2 - __________ 1. liver Ch. 2 - __________ 2. stomach Ch. 2 - _______________ spleen Ch. 2 - _______________ gallbladder Ch. 2 - _______________ appendix Ch. 2 - __________ 6. left kidney Ch. 2 - _______________ right ovary Ch. 2 - _______________ uterus Ch. 2 - __________ 1. Attaches the heart to the body...Ch. 2 - __________ 2. Covers the surface of the lungs Ch. 2 - __________ 3. Covers the surface of abdominal...Ch. 2 - __________ 4. The lubricating liquid in serous...Ch. 2 - __________ 5. Circle the organs that are found...Ch. 2 - __________ 1. muscular dystrophy Ch. 2 - __________ 2. hypothyroidism Ch. 2 - __________ 3. myocardial ischemia Ch. 2 - __________ 4. infectious mononucleosis Ch. 2 - __________ 5. coronary bypass surgery Ch. 2 - __________ 6. cholecystectomy (gallbladder...Ch. 2 - ____________________ spinal tap Ch. 2 - A 44-year-old male went to the emergency room...Ch. 2 - A 23-year-old female went to the doctor with the...Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - 15 ____________ (c) MRI of abdomen, anterior...Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________ Ch. 2 - _____________________
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