Physiology 8th Edition Valerie C. Scanlon
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,Chapter 1: Organization and General Plan of the Body
Completion
Complete each statement.
1. The study of the layers of a body part is called its ____________________.
2. The study of the blood flow of a body part is called its ____________________.
3. The bones of the skull are rigid and hard, which is part of their ____________________.
4. Red bone marrow produces blood cells; this production is part of its ____________________.
5. The deltoid area is ____________________ to the antecubital area.
6. The temporal area is ____________________ to the nasal area.
7. The pectoral area is ____________________ to the umbilical area.
8. The plantar area is ____________________ to the popliteal area.
9. The orbital areas are ____________________ to the temporal areas.
10. The cervical area is ____________________ to the parietal area.
11. The most posterior area of the head is the ____________________ area.
12. The most superior area of the lower limb is the ____________________ area.
13. The anterior site of attachment of the thigh to the trunk is the ____________________ area.
14. The inferior site of attachment of the upper limb to the trunk is the ____________________ area.
15. The organ system that is most external is the ____________________ system.
16. The organ system that is a framework that supports the body is the ____________________ system.
17. The organ system that takes oxygen from the lungs to the tissues is the ____________________
system.
18. The organ system of which the thyroid gland is part is the ____________________ system.
19. The organ system of which the esophagus is part is the ____________________ system.
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,20. The organ system of which the kidneys are part is the ____________________ system.
21. The cranial cavity is continuous with the____________________ cavity.
22. The most superior cavity in the trunk of the body is the ____________________ cavity.
23. The abdominal cavity is continuous with the ____________________ cavity.
24. Superior to the abdominal cavity is the muscle called the ____________________.
25. The diaphragm is inferior to the ____________________ cavity.
26. The cranial cavity is formed by the ____________________.
27. The spinal cavity is formed by the ____________________.
28. The cranial and spinal cavities are lined by membranes called the ____________________.
29. The brain and spinal cord are covered by membranes called the ____________________.
30. The brain is located in the ____________________ cavity.
31. The spinal cord is located in the ____________________ cavity.
32. The parietal pleura lines the ____________________.
33. The visceral pleura covers the ____________________.
34. The thoracic cavity is lined by a membrane called the ____________________.
35. The lungs are covered by a membrane called the ____________________.
36. The peritoneum lines the ____________________.
37. The mesentery covers the ____________________.
38. The abdominal cavity is lined by a membrane called the ____________________.
39. The abdominal organs are covered by a membrane called the ____________________.
40. To make clinical description easier, the abdomen may be divided into four ____________________.
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,41. The horizontal boundary between the upper and lower abdominal quadrants is a line through the
____________________.
42. The vertical boundary between the right and left abdominal quadrants is a line through the
____________________.
43. A ____________________ section separates the body into right and left parts.
44. A ____________________ section separates the body into front and back parts.
45. A ____________________ section separates the body into upper and lower parts.
46. The nasal area would be separated from the occipital areas by a ____________________ section of
the head.
47. The two orbital areas would be separated from each other by a ____________________ section of
the head.
48. The deltoid areas would be separated from the gluteal areas by a ____________________ section of
the trunk.
49. A transverse section of the femoral area would also be a ____________________ section.
50. A coronal section of the femoral area would also be a ____________________ section.
51. The pectoral and patellar areas are both on the ____________________ side of the body.
52. The sacral and lumbar areas are both on the ____________________ side of the body.
53. A temporal area is on the ____________________ side of the head.
54. The perineal area is ____________________ to the inguinal areas.
55. The smallest living unit of structure and function is the ____________________.
56. A living cell is made of nonliving materials called ____________________.
57. The two kinds of chemicals that make up cells are called ____________________ and
____________________.
58. A tissue is a group of cells with similar ____________________ and ____________________.
59. A tissue that supports the body is a type of ____________________ tissue.
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,60. A tissue that contracts to move part of the body is a ____________________ tissue.
61. A tissue that lines a body cavity is a type of ____________________ tissue.
62. A tissue that forms glands to produce secretions is a type of ____________________ tissue.
63. A group of tissues that work together is called a(n) ____________________.
64. A group of organs that work together is called a(n) ____________________.
65. Of skin, bone, and fat, the one that is not an organ is ____________________.
66. Of muscle, tendon, and protein, the one that is not an organ is ____________________.
67. To maintain homeostasis, the body must constantly respond to ____________________.
68. The body responds to changes and remains healthy in a state called ____________________.
69. The type of feedback mechanism in which the response reverses the stimulus is called
____________________.
70. The type of feedback mechanism in which the response keeps the stimulus going is called
____________________.
71. The type of feedback mechanism that contains its own brake is called ____________________.
72. The type of feedback mechanism that requires an external brake is called ____________________.
73. Both positive and negative feedback mechanisms occur in the body, but the type that is more
common is the ____________________ mechanism.
74. All of the chemical reactions and physical changes that take place in the body are called
____________________.
75. The heat (energy) production of the body is called ____________________.
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,Chapter 1: Organization and General Plan of the Body
Answer Section
COMPLETION
1. ANS: anatomy
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2. ANS: physiology
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3. ANS: anatomy
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4. ANS: physiology
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5. ANS:
superior (proximal)
superior
proximal
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6. ANS: lateral
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7. ANS: superior
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8. ANS:
distal (inferior)
distal
inferior
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9. ANS: medial
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10. ANS: inferior
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11. ANS: occipital
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12. ANS: femoral
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13. ANS: inguinal
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14. ANS: axillary
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15. ANS: integumentary
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16. ANS: skeletal
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17. ANS: circulatory
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18. ANS: endocrine
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19. ANS: digestive
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20. ANS: urinary
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21. ANS: spinal
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22. ANS: thoracic
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23. ANS: pelvic
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24. ANS: diaphragm
PTS: 1 REF: Chapter 1 – Organization and General Plan of the Body | Rev Ques: 4
25. ANS: thoracic
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26. ANS: skull
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, PTS: 1 REF: Chapter 1 – Organization and General Plan of the Body | Rev Ques: 4
27. ANS:
vertebrae (spine, backbone)
vertebrae
spine
backbone
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28. ANS: meninges
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29. ANS: meninges
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30. ANS: cranial
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31. ANS:
spinal (vertebral)
spinal
vertebral
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32. ANS: thoracic cavity
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33. ANS: lungs
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34. ANS: parietal pleura
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35. ANS: visceral pleura
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36. ANS: abdominal cavity
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37. ANS: abdominal organs
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38. ANS: peritoneum
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39. ANS: mesentery
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40. ANS: quadrants
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41. ANS: umbilicus
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42. ANS: umbilicus
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43. ANS: sagittal
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44. ANS:
coronal (frontal)
coronal
frontal
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45. ANS: transverse
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46. ANS:
coronal (frontal)
coronal
frontal
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47. ANS: midsagittal
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48. ANS: transverse
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49. ANS: cross
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50. ANS: longitudinal
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51. ANS:
ventral (anterior)
ventral
anterior
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