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Intro to physiologyPhysiology is what it takes to keep the body fromdeath.When solving physiological problems, alwaysremember to ask WHAT, WHERE, WHY, IF THENWHAT Molecules organize into organelles. Cells are adaptable and have specific jobs that are important for keeping the body running.  An organ system is unbroken (Everything has to be running in order for the body to function properly).  Body functions at 3 levels Max (Reaching the point of giving out of energy).Reserve (As life is threatened, the body uses more reserved)Basal (The absolute minimum the body has to put forth) If body function goes below basal, person is at risk of death.  Serial Process is something that happen in a sequence. Conditional Process is a sequence of events, having a condition that something is required to happen. Dependent Variable is measured change. Independent Variable is manipulated change.(Something forced to changed) Homeostasis is our bodies need to stay normal.Any deviation must be corrected. Balance = (Intake + Production) – OutputIf the intake increases, the production stops, and the output increases.


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