BSC2085 Exam 1 Questions With Objective Answers UPDATED ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
vertebrates characterized by a segmented vertebral column; structural & functional similarities
(bipedalism); form determines function
anatomy study of structure (composition, location, associated structures)
terminologia anatomica international standard on human anatomic terminology
gross anatomy (macroscopic) studies large visible structures; surface, regional, systematic, clinical, &
developmental types of anatomy
surface anatomy exterior features
regional anatomy body areas
systematic anatomy organ systems
clinical anatomy medical specialties; includes: pathological anatomy & radiographic anatomy
pathological anatomy changes to anatomy during illness
radiographic anatomy structures seen using imaging techniques
developmental anatomy from conception to birth
microscopic anatomy examines cells & molecules; includes: cytology & histology
, cytology study of cells & their structures
histology study of tissues and their structures
physiology functions of anatomical structures; individual & cooperative functions; includes:
biochemistry, biology, chemistry, genetics; includes: cell, organ, systematic, &
pathological physiology
cell physiology processes within & between cells
organ physiology functions of specific organs
systematic physiology functions of an organ system
pathological physiology effects of diseases on organ systems
chemical (molecular) level atoms are the smallest chemical units; molecules are a group of atoms working
together
cellular level group of atoms, molecules, & organelles working together
tissue level group of similar cells working together
organ level group of different tissues working together
organ system level group of organs working togther; humans have 11
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
vertebrates characterized by a segmented vertebral column; structural & functional similarities
(bipedalism); form determines function
anatomy study of structure (composition, location, associated structures)
terminologia anatomica international standard on human anatomic terminology
gross anatomy (macroscopic) studies large visible structures; surface, regional, systematic, clinical, &
developmental types of anatomy
surface anatomy exterior features
regional anatomy body areas
systematic anatomy organ systems
clinical anatomy medical specialties; includes: pathological anatomy & radiographic anatomy
pathological anatomy changes to anatomy during illness
radiographic anatomy structures seen using imaging techniques
developmental anatomy from conception to birth
microscopic anatomy examines cells & molecules; includes: cytology & histology
, cytology study of cells & their structures
histology study of tissues and their structures
physiology functions of anatomical structures; individual & cooperative functions; includes:
biochemistry, biology, chemistry, genetics; includes: cell, organ, systematic, &
pathological physiology
cell physiology processes within & between cells
organ physiology functions of specific organs
systematic physiology functions of an organ system
pathological physiology effects of diseases on organ systems
chemical (molecular) level atoms are the smallest chemical units; molecules are a group of atoms working
together
cellular level group of atoms, molecules, & organelles working together
tissue level group of similar cells working together
organ level group of different tissues working together
organ system level group of organs working togther; humans have 11