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    Endocrine System

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    Endocrine Maintains homeostasis. Ex. Growth rate‚ body temp‚ hunger feelings. Hormone Chemical messenger‚ that secretes into blood by an endocrine gland. Gland Secretes chemical substances used by the body Exocrine gland Secretes chemical substances into a duct Endocrine gland Ductless glands that secrete hormones Target cell Cell on which the hormone exerts an effect Affects of hormones Activation or inactivation of enzymes‚ stimulates mitosis‚ plasma membrane permeability change‚ synthesis

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    Exercise Benefits

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    improves mental health and helps prevent depression‚ heart disease‚ cardiovascular disease‚ Type II Diabetes‚ and‚ as always‚ obesity. Most people agree that even though they may not look forward to doing a workout‚ they tend to feel better after there done. Finding activities that you enjoy and that become part of your daily routine is the key to a long and healthy life. Exercising helps prevent heart disease‚ cardiovascular disease‚ Type II Diabetes‚ decay of bones‚ known as osteoporosis‚ and

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    Control Systems

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    Elizabeth Knox March 10‚ 2014 How can Lei apply the four step control process outlined in the text to address the problem of misreporting hours?  Solution: A Control system has four control steps and they are; Setting performance standards‚ Measuring performance‚ Comparing performance against the standards and determining deviations‚ Taking action to correct problems and reinforce successes. Lei can apply all the four control process in the following ways: Setting performance standards:

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    The Digestive System

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    Digestive system: Or/ or stomat/o- oral cavity (Mouth) Digestion Begins Digestion-breaking down into small parts Oral- pertaining to the oral cavity(Mouth) Herpetic Stomatitis- inflammation of the oral cavity (mouth) caused by the herpes simply 1 virus (HSV1) aka “cold Sores” “fever blister” Mechanical digestion involves- mastication (Chewing) Bucc/o-Cheek Buccal- pertaining to a cheek Gloss/o or lingu/o- tongue Glossectomy-Surgical removal of the tongue sublingual Pertaining to

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    Open Systems Theory

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    An Open Mind to an Open System AN OPEN MIND TO AN OPEN SYSTEM The Open System Theory was initially developed by Ludwig von Bertanlanffy (1956)‚ a biologist‚ but it was immediately applicable across all disciplines. It defines the concept of a system‚ where "all systems are characterized by an assemblage or combination of parts whose relations make them interdependent". As one moves from mechanical to organic and social systems‚ the interactions between parts in the system become more complex and

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    Differences in Cardiovascular Fitness that Effect Nonsmokers and Smokers Kayla Forbes 2-15-12 Bio Lab 140/77 Hilde Stawski Abstract: The goal of this experiment was to find out how smoking affected nonsmokers‚ light smokers‚ and heavy smokers heart rate during cardiovascular endurance. The participants will record their pulse rate before and after every minute for six minutes after the step test. As predicted‚ the heavy smokers had an increase in pulse rate that was twice as high as the

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    Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0008-01-01 Purpose Please explain the purpose of this lab. Include in your explanation the major concepts you learned and any safety concerns associated with the lab. Purpose is to understand how the veins and arteries run through the body and how they function while the heart beats‚ where they deliver and drain blood to/from and how the cardiovascular system works together. Lock up the dogs while dissecting. wear face

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    Organ System

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    The Senses The sensory system involves hearing‚ touching‚ tasting‚ smelling‚ and seeing‚ which provide data for perception. The eye is a sensory organ held by an orbit that allows vision (a detection of light in a way that provides mental images of objects) and holds photoreceptors. Photoreceptors are used to absorb light energy‚ which are bent by a transparent unit called the lens. Some photoreceptors in the eye are the rod cell and cone cell. Rod cells are used in dim light for coarse images and

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    PACL Laboratory Activity #11 Cardiovascular Fitness Assessment – Post-Test Name _______________Jonathan DiCrasto_______________________________ Date _____4/15/14_______________ Introduction: Earlier in this course you completed a Cardiovascular Fitness Assessment (Lab 2). You are now going to repeat this assessment to see the benefits of 12 weeks of consistent cardiovascular conditioning. You need to complete the same assessment you did at the beginning of the semester in order to have comparable

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    fit can also decrease chance of obesity and disease as an adult. The American Heart Association (AHA) addresses the importance of sports‚ saying that physical activity has been associated with an increased life expectancy and decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. Finally‚ sports enhance mental health also. It has been proven that exercise releases natural chemicals called endorphins‚ which enhance moods and a feeling of well-being. After a long day at school‚ it’s nice to let off some steam and

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