Solutions for Vander's Human Physiology
Problem 2RQ:
List the organ systems of the body and give one-sentence descriptions of their functions.
Problem 3RQ:
Name the two fluids that constitute the extracellular fluid. What are their relative proportions in...Problem 4RQ:
What is one way in which the composition of intracellular and extracellular fluids differ?
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Describe several important generalizations about homeostatic control systems, including the...Problem 7RQ:
List the components of a reflex arc.
Problem 9RQ:
List the general categories of intercellular messengers and briefly describe how they differ.
Problem 10RQ:
Describe the conditions under which acclimatization occurs. Are acclimatizations passed on to a...Problem 11RQ:
Define circadian rhythm. Under what conditions do circadian rhythms become free running?
Problem 12RQ:
How do phase shifts occur?
Problem 2RR:
Refer to Figure 1.12. Was the man in a positive or negative balance for total-body Na+?
Figure 1.12...Problem 2RC:
Which of the following is incorrect?
Equilibrium requires a constant input of energy.
Positive...Problem 3RC:
In a reflex arc initiated by touching a hand to a hot stove, the effector belongs to which class of...Problem 4RC:
In the absence of any environmental cues, a circadian rhythm is said to be
entrained.
in phase.
free...Problem 6RC:
The type of tissue involved in many types of transport processes, and which often lines the inner...Problem 7RC:
All the fluid found outside cells is collectively called ____ fluid, and consists of ___ and fluid...Problem 8RC:
Physiological changes that occur in anticipation of a future change to a homeostatic variable are...Problem 10RC:
When loss of a substance from the body exceeds its gain, a person is said to be in ____ balance for...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Homeostasis: A Framework For Human PhysiologyChapter 2 - Chemical Composition Of The Body And Its Relation To PhysiologyChapter 3 - Cellular Structure, Proteins, And Metabolic PathwaysChapter 4 - Movement Of Molecules Across Cell MembranesChapter 5 - Cell Signaling In PhysiologyChapter 6 - Neuronal Signaling And The Structure Of The Nervous SystemChapter 7 - Sensory PhysiologyChapter 8 - Consciousness, The Brain, And BehaviorChapter 9 - MuscleChapter 10 - Control Of Body Movement
Chapter 11 - The Endocrine SystemChapter 12 - Cardiovascular PhysiologyChapter 13 - Respiratory PhysiologyChapter 14 - The Kidneys And Regulation Of Water And Inorganic IonsChapter 15 - The Digestion And Absorption Of FoodChapter 16 - Regulation Of Organic Metabolism And Energy BalanceChapter 17 - ReproductionChapter 18 - The Immune SystemChapter 19 - Medical Physiology: Integration Using Clinical Cases
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Eric Widmaier (Boston University), Hershel Raff (Medical College of Wisconsin), and Kevin Strang (University of Wisconsin) have taken on the challenge of maintaining the strengths and reputation of Vander's Human Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Function. Moving beyond the listing of mere facts, it stresses the causal chains of events that constitute the mechanisms of body function. The fundamental purpose of this textbook is to present the principles and facts of human physiology in a format that is suitable for undergraduates regardless of academic background or field of study.
Vander's Human Physiology, fourteenth edition, carries on the tradition of clarity and accuracy, while refining and updating the content to meet the needs of today's instructors and students. The fourteenth edition features a streamlined, clinically oriented focus to the study of human body systems. It has also responded to reviewer requests for more clinical applications. Physiology Inquiries are maintained throughout the chapters. These critical-thinking questions associated with figures are just one more opportunity to add to the student's learning experience.
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Water is the essential element of the human body that accounts for 60% of the total body weight....A water molecule is shaped like a ‘V’ and consists of an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. In...The intracellular fluid compartment includes the overall water molecule that is present in both...Glucose diffusion between two compartments of equal volume is divided by a barrier that is permeable...Binding ability of the messenger and receptor is determined by their specificity in structures. The...The axons are long, slender projections in the nerve cell that carries information away from the...Pictorial representation: Fig.1 represents the stimulation of an afferent neuron with a receptor...Refers Fig. 8.1 “EEG patterns are wavelike”. This figure shows a frequency of approximately 20 Hz,...Pictorial representation: Fig.1 represents the H zone though a cross-section of muscle fiber. Fig.1:...
Strychnine brings about shifting of the balance of the inputs to motor neurons that favor excitation...In the endoplasmic reticulum, the peptides hormones are synthesized and then transported to the...The erythrocyte volume equals the difference between blood volume and plasma volume. In this case,...The interstitial space contains interstitial fluid and a loose network of connective tissue. When...The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is tightly regulated due to the amount of substances reabsorbed...Apart from the small intestine, brush border cells are also found along lining the luminal surface...By eating low fat diet does not mean that an individual cannot develop an extra adipose mass, as the...The blood from the mother to the developing baby passes through the placenta. It carries the oxygen,...C3b is the larger of the two elements that are formed by the cleavage of the complement component 3....Human body temperature is controlled due to the external environment and changes in the metabolic...
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