Physiology Lab Exam Study
water found in three compartments in the body
- intracellular - plasma - interstitial
Hearing
- sound waves created in the environment will pass through the external ear to the middle ear. - sound waves will cause the three bones of the middle ear to vibrate; the thir bode (the stapes) will push on the oval window during vibration. - the inner ear mechanoreceptors called har cells. bending of hair cells produce action potentials along the cochlear nerve to the auditory cortext.
touch - the specifc sensation perceived by the CNS will depend on
-stimulus modality and specific type of sensory receptor activated -location of the receptive field -number of receptive fields activated -area of the brain receiving the stimulus information
water content influenced by:
- age - gender - physical activity - lean mass vs. fat mass? why is it important?
line graph
A graph that uses line segments to show changes that occur over time
Amphiphatic
A molecule that has both hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions.
acid
A substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution.
A good scientific experiment is reproducible. What does this mean?
Anyone can conduct the same experiment in another lab and expect the same results.
What happened when you placed the drop of soap in the water? Why?
As soon as the soap hit, it broke the surface tension because of the polarity between the bonds.
bases
Compounds that reduce the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution.
Compare your findings of diffusion in water at room temp and how water. Were they similar or different? Why?
Different, the warmer water made the diffusion faster. While cold was slower.
How to determine stimulus intensity?
Frequency of action potentials
From the soapy water and oil mixture, did the solution "mix"? Why?
It did in a way. The oil stayed for the most part on top, soapy water below, with a mix of the two in between. This happened because of the difference in polarity.
How long did it take for the water in the entire container to completely change fro clear to colored?
It took no time for the drops to spread, but it took awhile for it to completely change rom clear to colored, like 6 minutes.
Wrtie a hypothesis about how the temperature of the water (hot) will affect the rate of diffusion.
It will speed it up.
What is Science?
Metholodical procedure for exploring and understanding nature.
What effect does corn syrup concentration have on the movement of water in this simulation?
More water is drawn up into the thistle tube with higher concentrations of corn syrup.
How do we maintaint a rane of a variable within a set point? Hint, types of feedback, explain. Do not just list the types of feedback.
Negative Feedback: sensor afferent effector integrating center efferent effector
Scientific Method Steps
Observation Background Research Hypothesis (testable) Experiment Analyze results Accept or Reject Hypothesis
What is the purpose of a control group in scientific experiments?
The control group undergoes standard or no treatment and serves as a baseline for a group receiving an experimental treatment.
What does pH measure?
The number of hydrogens relative to the subject.
internal sensations
The physical feelings that are caused by one or more of the sense organs being stimulated. The feelings sensed by one's own body such as hunger or fear.
if we were to add salt to the water solution only, which would be the solvent? Which would be the solute?
The salt would be the solute because it's what's trying to dissolve while water would be the solvent because it's what the salt is being put into to see if it'll dissolve.
How long did it take for the hot water in the entire container to change from clear to colored?
around 2-3 minutes.
disadvantage of observational research
bias
stimulus detection
by sensory receptors
scientist use an experiment to search for _______ and ______ relationships, designing an experiment so that changes to one item cause something else to vary in a predictable way.
cause; effect
sensory receptors
chemoreceptors nociceptors photoreceptors mechanoreceptors thermoreceptors osmoreceptors
Types of Bonds between atoms
covalent: polar and nonpolar ionic: hydrogen:
Homeostasis
refers to the maintenance of relatively constant internal conditions. For example, your body maintains a relatively constant body temperature even when the external environment gets colder or hotter.
Homeostasis
regulation and maintenance of internal environment of body - variables are regulated around a setpoint - what type of variables are regulated by homeostasis? feedback loops regulate variables within a range - what happens if loss of homeostasis?
negative feedback components
sensor/receptor afferent integrating center efferent effector
types of muscle
skeletal, smooth, cardiac
Which type of motor units are activated for the longest time during low to moderate level exercise?
slow-oxidative
disadvantage of experimental research
some important variables cannot be studied with experiments
there are four steps associated with perception
stimulus detection sensory transduction conduction perception
characteristics of skeletal muscle
striated and voluntary
double blind studies
studies in which neither the participants nor the researchers administering the treatment know who has been assigned to the experimental or control group
In order to be of scientific value, it is important that a hypothesis should be
testable
sensory transduction
the conversion of sensory stimuli into electrical impulses/action potentials for communication across the Nervous System
What is osmosis?
the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane
Tonicity in cells refers to the concentration of solute in a solution outside of a cell, relative to
the solute concentration of the cytoplasm inside the cell.
Each motor-unit action potential (MUAP) recorded in an EMG signal corresponds to
the sum of the electrical potentials from all the muscle fibers of a motor unit.
Touch
there are several types of sensory receptors located in the skin to detect tactile information
Organization of Sarcomeres
thin filaments thick filaments troponin tropomyosin myosin head (crossbridge)
Weber Test
tuning fork pressed on forehead, equal distant from both ears - normal - should hear equally on both sides - sound louder on one side - conductive hearing loss on that side OR - sensorineural loss on the other side
How do we avoid bias?
use of control group - placebo effect avoiding bias: single blind studies, double blind studies (gold standard), crossover studies
independent variable
variable that is varied or manipulated by the researcher
Background of Water
water is an incredibly important molecule - life depends on water - you are made up of 60-70% properties of water - surface tension - solvent
hydrophilic
water loving
Based on your evidence, compare the surface tension of these substances.
water: I expected a high amount of droplets, and that's what happened. oil: i thought it would allow a lower amount of drops (like 10) and the surface tension ended up being higher soapy water: i thought the soap would slide off right away, ended up having more surface tension than expected.
Types of hearing tests
weber = comparing hearing between right and left ears rinne = hearing between bone vs air
The ________ of the reflex hammer is used to touch and move over areas of the skin.
metallic tip
All the fibers in one muscle that a simple motor neuron innervates makes up a(n)
motor unit.
structural organization
muscle fasicles, muscle fiber, myofibrils, sarcomeres
dependent
outcome that is measured in response to the change in independent variable.
External Sensation
part of the sensitive powers (sight, hearing, smelling, touch, taste)
single blind studies
participants do not know whether they are in the experimental group or the control group
Which of the following areas can you use the broad flat side of the reflex hammer to test reflexes?
patellar calcaneal triceps brachii
advantage of experimental research
permits conclusions about cause and effect relationships
Hearing test: pitch discrimination
pitch or tone is determined by frequency of sound waves, measured in Hz - range in humans 20-20,000 Hz
When testing diffusion over a selectively permeable membrane, you placed different liquids into special containers. The proper setup was to
place different concentrations of corn syrup into the thistle tubes and distilled water into the beakers.
The ________ of the reflex hammer is used to touch a finger over a structure in the body.
pointed side
Function of muscle
produce movement, maintain posture, stabilize joints, generate heat
conduction
propagation of action potentials from the Peripheral Nervous System to specific areas of the Central Nervous System
sensory discrimination
refers to the ability to differentiate two or more stimuli.
sensation
refers to the identification of a stimulus in the environment - internal or external
perception
refers to the integration of numerous sensory inputs in order to understand changes in the environment.
Which of the following is/are needed for skeletal muscle contraction? (check all that apply)
ATP, calcium
tables
An arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns.
why were you able to float the paper clip on the water?
Because the surface tension of the paper clip to the water
What property of water allows the water droplets to pile up on the penny?
Because water is polar, it allows the hydrogen to "hug" the oxygen and allow more droplets on penny.
Describe one way your body responds to a cold environment, and explain how this response helps to keep your body temperature from falling too low.
Body shivers from being too cold, tries to keep me warm by creating heat to get it back to normal.
Describe one way your body responds to a hot environment, and explain how this response helps to keep your body temperature from rising too high.
Body sweats to try and cool down my body from over-heating. Sweat releases heat stored in cool temperatures.
In the Demonstrate Monosynaptic Reflexes Lab, why do the reflexes occur? Select all that apply.
By triggering the efferent motor neuron you are initiating the reflex arc.,By triggering a skin receptor near the muscle you are initiating the reflex arc.,By triggering stretch receptors in the muscle you are initiating the reflex arc.,By triggering the tendon of a muscle you are initiating the reflex arc.
the inner ear ______ called hair cells. bending of hair cells produces action potentials along the cochlear nerve to the auditory cortex
mechanoreceptors
Snellen Eye Chart Procedure
Read at 20 ft - if it is 20/20, your vision for that eye is normal. - if the second your number is more than 20, you have less than the normal visual acuity. - if it is 20/40, you can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 40 feet. - if it is 20/60, you can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 60 feet, and so on. - if the visual acuity is 20/15, your vision is better than normal. You can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 15 feet.
How can the brain interpret action potentials as environment events?
Sensory coding Sensory Receptors once a sensory neuron has been activated by a stimulus within its receptive field, the resulting action potentials are relayed to specific areas of the brain.
Cross-over studies
Studies comparing two or more treatments or interventions in which the subjects or patients, upon completion of the course of one treatment, are switched to another. In the case of two treatments, A and B, half the subjects are randomly allocated to receive these in the order A, B and half to receive them in the order B, A. A criticism of this design is that effects of the first treatment may carry over into the period when the second is given.
Tums is a product that people can take when they have an upset stomach, how do these products help in attenuating the symptoms in which they target?
They mix with the acidic environment to help people out.
How to test the hypothesis?
Types of Experiments: Experimental: treatment vs non-treatment you have an experimental group and control group Observational: observing to determine if relationship to determine if relationship to outcome
hydrophobic
Water fearing
Can water in the body move from one compartment to another? Describe a scenario that lead to a change between body fluid compartments.
Yes. If you are thirsty, it would be able to move.
bar graph
a graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to show comparisons among two or more items
acuity
ability to discriminate sensory information - visual acuity - two point discrimination
Ethical Considerations
all scientists are required to adhere to specific standards when using animal, human, and other models for research. - with regard to human research, researchers must gain approval from local Human Use Committees - Experimental protocols should not harm the volunteer and are conducted in a way that allows for individual dignity and confidentiality of results.
Imagine that you wish to compare two different diets that will be fed to tadpoles raised in a lab. One diet is a meat-based fish food, and the other is the traditional diet of boiled lettuce. You want to see if the meat-based diet will be associated with an increase in the average weight of the tadpoles. In your experiment you keep all other factors, such as tadpole density per pan, temperature, pH, and the amount of food the same. The only difference between your control and experimental groups is the type of food the tadpoles receive. What is the independent variable for the tadpole diet experiment?
diet
non polar covalent bond
equal sharing of electrons
skeletal muscle mechanisms of contraction-sliding filament theory
excitation-contraction coupling need calcium present calcium comes from extracellular space Role of ATP: binds to myosin head, allowing it to release from actin
Snellen Eye Chart
eye chart used by eye care professionals and others to measure visual acuity.
After a period of time, most of the pillbugs appeared to spend most of their time on the side of the dish with sand, not cornstarch.
false
The figure below reflects how animal and plant cells would respond in a(n) _______ environment.
hypertonic
What type of solution causes cells to swell?
hypotonic
Perception
integration and interpretation of the sensory stimuli by different structures of the brain --> an awareness of what is happening in the environment
Visual acuity
is the ability to see crisp, clear images. - assess with Snellen Eye Chart
Tonicity
is the comparison of relative concentrations of two solutions, separated by a selectively permeable membrane.
A(n) _______ solution has the same concentration of water as the cell placed in the solution.
isotonic
Vision
light waves enter the eye and pass through the cornea, pupil, lens, vitreous humor, and ultimately activate photoreceptors in the retina. photoreceptors create electrical impulses that will be relayed to the visual cortext of the occipital lobe by the way of the optic nerves.
Water is a polar molecule
meaning that there is an uneven distribution of electron density. Water has a partial negative charge ( ) near the oxygen atom due the unshared pairs of electrons, and partial positive charges ( ) near the hydrogen atoms.
pH scale
measurement system used to indicate the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in solution; ranges from 0 to 14