CHAPTER 24 (Ch. 24, from the book) Digestion includes six basic processes, what are they? (Ch. 24, from the book) What is mechanical digestion, and how does it affect chemical digestion? (Ch. 24,... from the book) How are the layers of the GI Tract ordered from deep to superficial? (Ch. 24, from the book) Should we be expected to know the nerve innervation of the GI Tract? (Ch. 24, from the book) What is the peritoneum, and why is it important? (Ch. 24, from the book) Saliva is a major proponent of digestion, where does it come from? (Ch. 24, from the book) What are the three major pairs of salivary glands? (Ch. 24, from the book) Are we expected to know the anatomy of the human tooth? (Ch. 24, from the book) What are the three phases of digestion? (Ch. 24, from the book) What is deglutition, and is it voluntary or involuntary?CHAPTER 24 (Ch. 24, from the book) Digestion includes six basic processes, what are they? (Ch. 24, from the book) What is mechanical digestion, and how does it affect chemical digestion? (Ch. 24, from the book) How are the layers of the GI Tract ordered from deep to superficial? (Ch. 24, from the book) Should we be expected to know the nerve innervation of the GI Tract? (Ch. 24, from the book) What is the peritoneum, and why is it important? (Ch. 24, from the book) Saliva is a major proponent of digestion, where does it come from? (Ch. 24, from the book) What are the three major pairs of salivary glands? (Ch. 24, from the book) Are we expected to know the anatomy of the human tooth? (Ch. 24, from the book) What are the three phases of digestion? (Ch. 24, from the book) What is deglutition, and is it voluntary or involuntary? CHAPTER 25 (Ch. 25, from the book) What role does food play in the growth and maintaining of human life? (Ch. 25, from the book) Metabolism is all the chemical reactions that occur inside our bodies, what is catabolism and anabolism? (Ch. 25, from the book) Are we expected to know what substrates are, and how they affect or work with enzymes? (Ch. 25, from the book) What is a coenzyme, and what two coenzymes are pivotal in the human body? (Ch. 25, from the book) Are we going to be expected to know specific rates of enzymatic reactions, or just to know what it is? (Ch. 25, from the book) What is diffusion, and does it require energy (ATP)? What role does protein metabolism play in metabolism, and the generation of ATP? (Ch. 25, from the book) Lipids can be oxidized to produce ATP, but what if they are not used? (Ch. 25, from the book) What is the importance of Acetyl CoA? (Ch. 25, from the book) Internal body temperature homeostasis is a key for overall homeostasis in the human body, if the core temp is too low or too high, what heat production methods can be used? CHAPTER 26 (Ch. 26, from the book) How does the urinary system maintain homeostasis? (Ch. 26, from the book) What does the urinary tract consist of, anatomically? (Ch. 26, from the book) Conceptually, what is the primary goal of the kidneys? (Ch. 26, from the book) What are the three layers of each kidney? (Ch. 26, from the book) What two things perform the functional tasks of the kidneys? (Ch. 26, from the book) What is the functioning unit of the kidney, and how many are there? (Ch. 26, from the book) What is the flow of filtrate? (Ch. 26, from the book) What percentage of the resting cardiac output do the kidneys receive? (Ch. 26, from the book) What is the flow of blood to the kidneys? (Ch. 26, from the book) What are the three layers of the ureters? [Show More]
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