Physiology, 5th Edition by
Donald C Rizzo
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,Table of Contents are given below
Chapter 1. The Human Body
Chapter 2. The Chemistry of Life
Chapter 3. Cell Structure
Chapter 4. Cellular Metabolism and Reproduction: Mitosis and Meiosis
Chapter 5. Tissues
Chapter 6. The Integumentary System
Chapter 7. The Skeletal System
Chapter 8. The Articular System
Chapter 9. The Muscular System
Chapter 10. The Nervous System: Introduction, Spinal Cord, and Spinal Nerves
Chapter 11. The Nervous System: The Brain, Cranial Nerves, Autonomic Nervous
System, and the Special Senses
Chapter 12. The Endocrine System
Chapter 13. The Blood
Chapter 14. The Cardiovascular Circulatory System
Chapter 15. The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
Chapter 16. The Digestive System and Nutrition
Chapter 17. The Respiratory System
Chapter 18. The Urinary System
Chapter 19. The Reproductive Systems
,Solution and Answer Guide
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CHAPTER 1: THE HUMAN BODY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Review Questions ..............................................................................................................................1
Matching ...........................................................................................................................................4
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. Define the terms anatomy, physiology, and pathology.
Answer:
Anatomy is defined as the study of structure or morphology of the body and how the body parts are
organized.
Physiology is defined as the study of the function of specific body parts (at the organism level down to the
molecular level), what each body part does, and how the body part completes its specific function.
Pathology is the study of the diseases of the body.
2. List the four categories of tissues and their general function in the human body.
Answer:
Epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. Epithelial tissue covers and protects
surfaces, both the inner surface and the outer surface. Connective tissue binds together and supports
other tissues and organs. Muscle tissue generates movement by shortening or contracting with force.
Nervous tissue connects the sensory and motor structures of the body.
3. Name the systems of the body and their functions. Indicate what major organs each system contains.
Answer:
System Function Organs
Integumentary system Insulates the body, protects the Skin, hair, nails, sebaceous
body from pathogens, sunlight, and glands, and sweat glands
loss of fluid, and regulates body
temperature and water. Contains
receptor sites to detect changes in
temperature and pressure.
Skeletal system Protects the soft and vital parts of Bones and cartilage
the body and provides support for
body tissues. Bones act as levers
for movement. Red bone marrow
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, produces blood cells and yellow
bone marrow stores fat. Bone
stores calcium and phosphorous.
Muscular system Skeletal muscles pull on bones to Skeletal muscles and tendons
allow movement; smooth muscle
pushes food through the digestive
tract and blood through the
circulatory system; and cardiac
muscle causes contraction of the
heart
Nervous system Controls, correlates, and regulates Brain, spinal cord, and peripheral
the other systems of the body; nerves
interprets stimuli from the outside
world; and controls the special
senses of sight, hearing, taste, and
smell
Endocrine system Secretes hormones to regulate Pituitary gland, pancreas, thyroid
body processes gland, adrenal gland, parathyroid
glands, ovaries and testes
Cardiovascular system Pumps and distributes blood, Heart and blood vessels: arteries,
which carries oxygen, nutrients, veins, and capillaries
and wastes to and from the cells of
the body
Lymphatic system Drains tissue spaces of excess Lymph nodes, thymus, spleen,
interstitial fluids and absorb fats and lymph vessels
from the intestine and carries them
to the blood. It also protects the
body from disease by developing
immunities and destroying most
invading disease-causing
microorganisms
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