Provide two examples of how structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) complement each other. Describe positive feedback mechanism and explain how this process functions in homeostatic control of one body fu
Explain the anatomy and physiology of the digestive system? Describe the anatomy of the digestive system including the structures of the enteric nervous system. Include the general structure of the alimentary canal and differences in the canal at different areas of the digestive system. What...
Sports physiologyPhysical fatigueMental fatigueMathematical modelling and analysisNews. Sports performance is the pursuit of excellence where a sportsman measures his or her performance quantitatively or qualitatively to move towards his or her desired goal. Several physical aspects can influence sport ...
Bacterial translocation in patients with liver cirrhosis: physiology, clinical consequences, and practical implications. Expert Rev. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. 12, 641–656 (2018). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Di Ciaula, A. et al. Liver steatosis, gut-liver axis, microbiome and environmental ...
Maintaining a stable internal environment requires constant monitoring and adjustments as conditions change” (Human Physiology/Homeostasis, 2016). Negative feedback will operate to return Mrs. Loiselle’s body back to homeostasis in such a way her body, system responds in which it reverse the ...
4, 5, 6 Whether human runners prefer this speed in free-living environments or instead exhibit a wide variation in speed across tasks, as prior hypotheses predict, remains unknown, yet affects how we understand the mechanics, physiology, and ecology of human gait. The recent proliferation of ...
True colour vision requires comparing the responses of different spectral classes of photoreceptors. In insects, there is a wealth of data available on the physiology of photoreceptors and on colour-dependent behaviour, but less is known about the neural mechanisms that link the two. The available ...
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However, until recently very little attention was given to gender differences in the physiopathology of major human organs and systems, with the exception of the reproductive apparatus. Potential causes of sex-based differences in normal physiology and disease can be recognized in biological (genetic ...
The autonomic nervous system is a part of the nervous system which regulates the visceral functions in the body like the control of arterial pressure, gastrointestinal motility and secretion, voiding of the urinary bladder, sweating, body temperature, and the like. ...