Imaging Overview questions and answers
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What is the primary focus of Bio201?
The study of anatomy and physiology.
How many hours per week should students dedicate to review and study for
Bio201?
3-5 hours.
What is a key skill emphasized for success in Bio201?
Perseverance.
What is the consequence of falling behind in Bio201?
It can lead to failing the course.
What is the recommended study method for vocabulary in Bio201?
Using flash cards daily.
What textbook is used for Bio201?
Openstax Anatomy and Physiology 2e.
How many units are in the Bio201 course?
Four units.
What is the format of the quizzes in Bio201?
5-question quizzes available weekly in Canvas.
What is the purpose of the cumulative final exam in Bio201?
It is worth 100 points and may count twice.
What is the definition of anatomy?
The science of structure; what the parts are and how they are arranged.
, What is the definition of physiology?
The science of body functions; what the parts do and how they function.
Who was Herophilus?
An ancient Greek who dissected human bodies and named the duodenum.
What was Galen known for?
His teachings on human anatomy were considered infallible for 1500 years.
What did Andreas Vesalius contribute to anatomy?
He emphasized dissection as a teaching tool and corrected errors in Galen's work.
What is homeostasis?
The physiological process that keeps the internal environment of a living organism
stable.
What can disrupt homeostasis?
External stimuli (like heat or cold) and internal stimuli (like psychological stress).
What is the difference between a disorder and a disease?
A disorder is any abnormality of structure or function; a disease has recognizable
signs and symptoms.
What are signs in a medical context?
Objective changes that a clinician can observe and measure.
What are symptoms in a medical context?
Subjective changes in body functions that are not apparent to an observer.
What should students do if they start to struggle in Bio201?
Visit the instructor during office hours for help.
What is the benefit of forming a study group?
To work together and support each other in learning the material.
What is the importance of using the study lab?