Phenylketonuria (PKU) It is a genetically inherited disease in which, an individual cannot metabolize phenylalanine amino acid. It is due to the mutation in one of the gene that produce an enzyme called phenylalanine hydroxylase, for metabolizing phenylalanine. |
Why minerals and vitamins are needed in very small amounts? Because they make a complex molecule or structure which remains functional for a long period, therefore they need not to be taken in large amounts. How both calcium and vitamin D are essential for bones? Vitamin D is synthesised by precursor molecules found in the epidermis, in the presence of UV rays of sun. When calcium levels are low, parathyroid hormone is released in the blood stream which induces enzyme to convert vitamin D into its active form called calcitriol, which stimulates enhanced absorption of calcium from small intestine. |
Digestive process
Exocrine gland | Exocrine secretion | Composition | Function |
Salivary glands | saliva | Salivary amylase, mucus, lysozyme | Moistens food and amylase breaks down the starch |
Stomach | Gastric juice | HCl, pepsin, rennin, mucus and water | HCl denatures the proteins, mucus protects the stomach wall |
Pancreas | Pancreatic juice | Enzymes like carboxypeptidase, amylase, lipase and trypsinogen | Helps neutralizing the partially digested food into the duodenum of small intestine. |
Liver | Bile juice | Water, mucus, bile salts, bile pigments and cholesterol | Reduces acid content of chyme, helps in emulsification and absorption of fat molecules |
Circulation of blood considering liver
Blood in hepatic portal vein | Blood in hepatic artery | Blood in hepatic vein |
Deoxygenated, low- pressure blood | Oxygenated blood | Deoxygenated, low- pressure blood |
How sinusoids are different from normal capillary bed?
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Four globins (polypeptides), four haem groups (one in each globin) and four iron atoms (one in each haem group).
Jaundice When too much of yellow bilirubin pigment circulates in the blood and hence within the body tissues as well, it causes jaundice. Bilirubin molecules are produced after the death of erythrocytes and are processed in the liver to make bile juice. Infant jaundice occurs when their livers are not yet fully developed to process bilirubin. Adult jaundice also occurs due to non-functioning of liver properly. |
Structure of heart
Heart valves:
Wonder! What prevents the backflow of the blood into vena cava and pulmonary veins while entering atria? Veins have valves (one of the difference between artery and veins), which are curved in the direction of flow of blood. So if the blood attempts to backflow, the valves straighten up and closed the way, preventing backflow of the blood. Also the pressure built by atria upon contraction is very slight which does not overcome the activity of the valves. |
Endocrine system
Training of athletes for some sports is preferably done on the high altitudes, such as to increase their haemoglobin count and number of erythrocytes. Some adaptations are needed when we are on high altitudes, therefore mountaineers spend some time at each level of altitude to let adjust their physiological system. |
Gas exchange at high altitudes The air gets thinner as we go up on altitudes i.e. the pO2 will decrease gradually. To counter the problems that can occur due to low partial pressure of oxygen, the body’s physiological responses change in such a way:
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Emphysema It is a lung disease in which, many lung alveoli become severe damaged with gaping holes. It may cause other damages in airways which may collectively called COPD – chronic pulmonary obstructive disease. Cause may be smoking cigarette, marijuana, air pollution etc. A little damage because of these causes of occurs to lungs, that may be treatable but if lungs become severely damaged than there will be no recovery. |