A&P 1 final Exam Questions and Correct
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Macroscopic
Ans: Gross Anatomy
Gross Anatomy
Ans: is the study of structure large enough to be seen with the
naked eye. EX. heart, lungs and kidneys.
Regional Anatomy
Ans: the study of anatomy based on regions or divisions of the
body and emphasizing the relations between various structures
(muscles and nerves and arteries etc.) in that region
Microscopic Anatomy
Ans: Deals with structures too small to be seen with the naked
eye.
Cytology
Ans: The study of individual cells, the branch of biology that
studies the structure and function of cells
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Embryology
Ans: a subdivision of developmental anatomy, concerns
developmental changes that occur before birth
Histology
Ans: The study of tissues,the branch of biology that studies the
microscopic structure of animal or plant tissues
Cervical
Ans: relating to or associated with the neck
Intergumentary system
Ans: Major organs: skin, hair, sweat glands, nails, Functions:
protects against environmental hazards; helps regulate body
temperature; provide sensory information
Skeleton system
Ans: an internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or
other rigid material supporting or containing the body of an
animal or plant
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Muscular system
Ans: The bodily system that is composed of skeletal, smooth,
and cardiac muscle tissue and functions in movement of the
body or of materials through the body, maintenance of posture,
and heat production.
Nervous system
Ans: the body's speedy, electrochemical communication
system, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and
central nervous systems
Lymphatic system
Ans: system made of lymph nodes, blood vessels
Respiratory system
Ans: made of air way and lungs, The organ system responsible
for the intake of oxygen and diffusion of that gas into the blood
and the elimination of carbon dioxide from the body.
Urinary system
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Ans: consisting of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra,
removes wastes from the blood and helps to maintain water
and electrolyte balance
Metabolism
Ans: includes all chemical reactions that occur in the body, two
functions (catabolism and anabolism)
Catabolism
Ans: provide energy by breaking down complex molecules into
simple molecules. (e.g) Protein-> amino acid
Anabolism
Ans: uses the energy from catabolism to build up the bodys
structural and functions component. aslo called biosynthesis
Anterior
Ans: Toward the front
Ventral
Ans: same as Anterior (toward the front)
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