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EXAM 1 VOCABULARY

Teacher: Bridget
Across
The layer of the GI tract consisting of a double layer of muscle
The exchange of gas between an organism and its environment
Release of a hormone stimulated by hormones from another gland
Portion of the peritoneum that attaches to stomach and pads intestines
Receptor that is found on the cell's surface and generates activity of second messengers
The energy that is necessary to start a chemical reaction
Mechanisms that generally self-regulate and maintain steady-state
Creation of fats
Specific type of respiration the consists of a series of reactions to release energy from bonds of molecules
Type of hormone that is lipid soluble, which allows it to pass through cell membranes
The amount of energy used by the body per hour
Study of how body parts work
Type of feedback where a change in one direction causes a change in the opposite direction
Release of a hormone in direct response to change in ion levels in blood
Receptor that is found within a cell and reacts with hormones
The period during and after meals in which blood glucose levels are elevated
Down
Chemical messenger produced by one type of cell that has an effect on metabolism of another cell
The outer layer surrounding the GI tract that protects and attaches organs
Type of hormone that is water soluble and includes majority of hormones
The peritoneum that lines and is attached to the body wall..."perimeter"
Conversion of glycogen into glucose (occurs between meals)
Conversion of glucose to glycogen (occurs right after meals)
Conversion of fats/proteins into glucose (occurs when out of glucose/glycogen)
Portion of the peritoneum that attaches the liver to body wall and diaphragm
Breakdown of large molecules into smaller molecules by breaking of bonds..."catastrophe"
Something that disturbs or alters the balance of the internal environment
Inner most lining of the GI tract that secretes, absorbs, and protects
Type of feedback system where a change in one direction accelerates more change in the same direction
Type of gland that secretes its products into extracellular spaces
Secretion that is transported in the blood and alters the physiological activity of some target cell
A protein that speed up reaction rates without the addition of heat or pressure