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Anatomy ✔Correct Answer-the structure of body parts and their relationship to one another
Physiology ✔Correct Answer-concerns the function of the body
Gross Anatomy ✔Correct Answer-- Study of large structures visible to the naked eye
-regional anatomy
-systemic anatomy
-surface anatomy
Microscopic Anatomy ✔Correct Answer-deals with structures too small to be seen with the
naked eye
-cytology
-histology
-embryology
Describe how form and function are related ✔Correct Answer-form determines function
-principle of complementarity of structure and function
Major Organizational Levels of the Body ✔Correct Answer-1. Atoms
2. Molecules
3. Organelles
4. Cells
5. Tissues
6. Organs
7. Organ Systems
8. Organisms
7 necessary functions for life ✔Correct Answer-1. Maintaining boundaries
2. Movement
3. Responsiveness
4. Digestion
5. Metabolism
6.Excretion
7. Reproduction
8. Growth
Homeostasis ✔Correct Answer-ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions.
, Law of Mass Balance ✔Correct Answer-Amount of substance the body takes in must be equal
to the amount that leaves the body
homeostasis communication ✔Correct Answer-1. receptor
2. control cnter
3. Effector
Homeostasis: Receptor ✔Correct Answer-- monitors environment
- responds to stimuli
- sends info along the afferent pathway
Homeostasis: Control Center ✔Correct Answer--Determines set point
-Analyzes input
-Determine appropriate response
-Info flows down the efferent pathway
Homeostasis: Effector ✔Correct Answer--carries out response from the control center
-the results from the response than feed back to influence the effect of the stimulus.
Negative Feedback ✔Correct Answer-output shuts off the original effect of the stimulus or
reduces it's intensity
-variable changes in opposite direction
Positive Feedback ✔Correct Answer-Referred to as cascades
- Good positive feedback: labor and blood clotting
Feedforward Responses ✔Correct Answer-Maintains homeostasis by anticipating change &
taking action
standard anatomical position ✔Correct Answer--erect
-feet slightly apart
-palms face forward & thumbs point away from the body
Superior (cranial) ✔Correct Answer-Towards head
Inferor (caudal) ✔Correct Answer-Towards feet
Axial ✔Correct Answer-head, neck, trunk
Appendicular ✔Correct Answer-limbs and appendages
parietal membrance ✔Correct Answer-lines the cavity walls