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  • 1

    Study of the structures of the body

    Anatomy

  • 2

    Study of the processes and functions of the body

    Physiology

  • 3

    Small structures that make up the cells

    Organelles

  • 4

    These are living thing considered as a whole, whether composed of one cell, such as a bacterium, or of trillions of cells, such as a human.

    Organism

  • 5

    The ability to use energy to perform vital functions, such as growth, movement, and reproduction

    Metabolism

  • 6

    Refers to an increase in size of all or part of the organism

    Growth

  • 7

    The formation of new cells or new organisms

    Reproduction

  • 8

    The word anatomy means to ______.

    Dissect

  • 9

    Systemic anatomy dwells on body systems such as ____. (Give one)

    Muscular

  • 10

    Surface imaging focuses study of ______ features like bony projections

    External

  • 11

    How many structural levels are there in our body?

    Six

  • 12

    Which structural level deals with forming molecules?

    Chemical level

  • 13

    In this structural level, we try to correlate how a molecular substance affects a living organism.

    Cell level

  • 14

    Structural level of the human body where similar cells are combined.

    Tissue

  • 15

    When two or more tissue types work together, they are considered ____?

    Organ

  • 16

    Which among these is not part of an organ.

    a. Skin b. Tissue c. Heart d. Muscle

  • 17

    What is the last level for the levels of organization?

    Organism

  • 18

    Organ system consiting of skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands.

    Integumentary System

  • 19

    Integumentary system helps produce in vitamin _?

    D

  • 20

    Provides protection and support, allows body movements, produces blood cells, and stores mineras and adipose tissue.

    Skeletal system

  • 21

    Organ system consisting of bones, associated cartilages, ligaments, and joints.

    Skeletal System

  • 22

    Organ system that is responsible for body movements, maintaining of posture, and production of body heat.

    Muscular System

  • 23

    Organ system that removes foreign substances from the blood and lymph, combats disease, maintains tissue fluid balance, and absorbs dietary fats from the digestive tract.

    Lymphatic System

  • 24

    Consists of the lympnatic vessels, lymph, nodes, and otner lymphatic organs.

    Lymphatic System

  • 25

    Organ system that is responsible for exchanges of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and air and regulates blood pH.

    Respiratory system

  • 26

    Organ system consisting of muscles attached to the skeleton by tendons.

    Muscular system

  • 27

    Consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, and accessory organs.

    Digestive system

  • 28

    Performs the mechanical and chemical processes of digestion, absorption of nutrients, and elimination of wastes.

    Digestive system

  • 29

    There are a total of __ organ systems of the body.

    11

  • 30

    Removes waste products from the blood and regulates blood ph, ion balance, and water balance.

    Urinary system

  • 31

    Consists of the kidneys, urinary bladder, and ducts that carry urine.

    Urinary system

  • 32

    A major regulatory system that detects sensations and controls movements, physiological processes, and intellectual functions.

    Nervous system

  • 33

    Consists of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory receptors.

    Nervous system

  • 34

    An organ system that is a major regulatory system that influences metabolism, growth, reproduction, and many other functions.

    Endocrine system

  • 35

    Consists of glands, such as the pituitary, that secrete hormones.

    Endocrine system

  • 36

    Transports nutrients, waste products, gases, and hormones throughout the body; plays a role in the immune response and the regulation of body temperature.

    Cardiovascular System

  • 37

    This is a characteristic of life where living things are highly organized.

    Organization

  • 38

    A characterstic of life where all of the chemical reactions taking place in an organism.

    Metabolism

  • 39

    It is the ability of the organism to use energy to perform functions essential to growth, movement and even reproduction.

    Metabolism

  • 40

    Capability to react or adjust to whether a stimulus or a change.capability to react or adjust to whether a stimulus or a change.

    Responsiveness

  • 41

    It is ability to maintain balance despite changes in the internal and external environment.

    Homeostasis

  • 42

    Any disruption that causes a change in a controlled condition is called a ________.

    Stimulus

  • 43

    Monitors the controlled condition and sends information (input) to a control center.

    Receptor

  • 44

    Receives the input, compares it to a set of values that the controlled condition should have (set point) and sends output commands (nerve impulses or chemical signals) to an effector.

    Control center

  • 45

    Receives output commands and produces a response that changes the controlled condition.

    Effector

  • 46

    A feedback system that reverses the change in the controlled condition to restore it to the set point.

    Negative Feedback System

  • 47

    Feedback system that furthers strengthen a change in the controlled condition,

    Positive Feedback System

  • 48

    Body facing down.

    Prone

  • 49

    Body facing up

    Supine

  • 50

    In the anatomical position, the body is _____?

    Upright

  • 51

    Body plane that divides the body lengthwise into right and left sides.

    Sagittal plane

  • 52

    Body plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior part.

    Frontal plane

  • 53

    Body plane that divides the body into inferior and superior portion.

    Transverse plane

  • 54

    Also called a coronal plane.

    Frontal Plane

  • 55

    A section cut through the long axis of the organ

    Longitudinal section

  • 56

    A section cut at a right angle to the long axis.

    Transverse section

  • 57

    A section cut made across the long axis at other than a right angle.

    Oblique section

  • 58

    Spaces of the body that houses the internal organs.

    Cavities

  • 59

    These lines with trunk cavities and cover the organs of these cavities.

    Serous membranes

  • 60

    The pericardial cavity surrounds the ____?

    Heart

  • 61

    The pleural cavities surrounds the ____?

    Lungs

  • 62

    Parts of the peritoneum that hold the abdominal organs in place and provide a passageway for blood vessels and nerves to organs.

    Mesenteries

  • 63

    These are organs found behind the parietal peritoneum.

    Retroperitoneal organs

  • 64

    Abdominal quadrants are divided into ____?

    4

  • 65

    Abdominal regions are divided into ___?

    Nine

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    Timeline

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    pmls

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Study of the structures of the body

    Anatomy

  • 2

    Study of the processes and functions of the body

    Physiology

  • 3

    Small structures that make up the cells

    Organelles

  • 4

    These are living thing considered as a whole, whether composed of one cell, such as a bacterium, or of trillions of cells, such as a human.

    Organism

  • 5

    The ability to use energy to perform vital functions, such as growth, movement, and reproduction

    Metabolism

  • 6

    Refers to an increase in size of all or part of the organism

    Growth

  • 7

    The formation of new cells or new organisms

    Reproduction

  • 8

    The word anatomy means to ______.

    Dissect

  • 9

    Systemic anatomy dwells on body systems such as ____. (Give one)

    Muscular

  • 10

    Surface imaging focuses study of ______ features like bony projections

    External

  • 11

    How many structural levels are there in our body?

    Six

  • 12

    Which structural level deals with forming molecules?

    Chemical level

  • 13

    In this structural level, we try to correlate how a molecular substance affects a living organism.

    Cell level

  • 14

    Structural level of the human body where similar cells are combined.

    Tissue

  • 15

    When two or more tissue types work together, they are considered ____?

    Organ

  • 16

    Which among these is not part of an organ.

    a. Skin b. Tissue c. Heart d. Muscle

  • 17

    What is the last level for the levels of organization?

    Organism

  • 18

    Organ system consiting of skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands.

    Integumentary System

  • 19

    Integumentary system helps produce in vitamin _?

    D

  • 20

    Provides protection and support, allows body movements, produces blood cells, and stores mineras and adipose tissue.

    Skeletal system

  • 21

    Organ system consisting of bones, associated cartilages, ligaments, and joints.

    Skeletal System

  • 22

    Organ system that is responsible for body movements, maintaining of posture, and production of body heat.

    Muscular System

  • 23

    Organ system that removes foreign substances from the blood and lymph, combats disease, maintains tissue fluid balance, and absorbs dietary fats from the digestive tract.

    Lymphatic System

  • 24

    Consists of the lympnatic vessels, lymph, nodes, and otner lymphatic organs.

    Lymphatic System

  • 25

    Organ system that is responsible for exchanges of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and air and regulates blood pH.

    Respiratory system

  • 26

    Organ system consisting of muscles attached to the skeleton by tendons.

    Muscular system

  • 27

    Consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, and accessory organs.

    Digestive system

  • 28

    Performs the mechanical and chemical processes of digestion, absorption of nutrients, and elimination of wastes.

    Digestive system

  • 29

    There are a total of __ organ systems of the body.

    11

  • 30

    Removes waste products from the blood and regulates blood ph, ion balance, and water balance.

    Urinary system

  • 31

    Consists of the kidneys, urinary bladder, and ducts that carry urine.

    Urinary system

  • 32

    A major regulatory system that detects sensations and controls movements, physiological processes, and intellectual functions.

    Nervous system

  • 33

    Consists of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory receptors.

    Nervous system

  • 34

    An organ system that is a major regulatory system that influences metabolism, growth, reproduction, and many other functions.

    Endocrine system

  • 35

    Consists of glands, such as the pituitary, that secrete hormones.

    Endocrine system

  • 36

    Transports nutrients, waste products, gases, and hormones throughout the body; plays a role in the immune response and the regulation of body temperature.

    Cardiovascular System

  • 37

    This is a characteristic of life where living things are highly organized.

    Organization

  • 38

    A characterstic of life where all of the chemical reactions taking place in an organism.

    Metabolism

  • 39

    It is the ability of the organism to use energy to perform functions essential to growth, movement and even reproduction.

    Metabolism

  • 40

    Capability to react or adjust to whether a stimulus or a change.capability to react or adjust to whether a stimulus or a change.

    Responsiveness

  • 41

    It is ability to maintain balance despite changes in the internal and external environment.

    Homeostasis

  • 42

    Any disruption that causes a change in a controlled condition is called a ________.

    Stimulus

  • 43

    Monitors the controlled condition and sends information (input) to a control center.

    Receptor

  • 44

    Receives the input, compares it to a set of values that the controlled condition should have (set point) and sends output commands (nerve impulses or chemical signals) to an effector.

    Control center

  • 45

    Receives output commands and produces a response that changes the controlled condition.

    Effector

  • 46

    A feedback system that reverses the change in the controlled condition to restore it to the set point.

    Negative Feedback System

  • 47

    Feedback system that furthers strengthen a change in the controlled condition,

    Positive Feedback System

  • 48

    Body facing down.

    Prone

  • 49

    Body facing up

    Supine

  • 50

    In the anatomical position, the body is _____?

    Upright

  • 51

    Body plane that divides the body lengthwise into right and left sides.

    Sagittal plane

  • 52

    Body plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior part.

    Frontal plane

  • 53

    Body plane that divides the body into inferior and superior portion.

    Transverse plane

  • 54

    Also called a coronal plane.

    Frontal Plane

  • 55

    A section cut through the long axis of the organ

    Longitudinal section

  • 56

    A section cut at a right angle to the long axis.

    Transverse section

  • 57

    A section cut made across the long axis at other than a right angle.

    Oblique section

  • 58

    Spaces of the body that houses the internal organs.

    Cavities

  • 59

    These lines with trunk cavities and cover the organs of these cavities.

    Serous membranes

  • 60

    The pericardial cavity surrounds the ____?

    Heart

  • 61

    The pleural cavities surrounds the ____?

    Lungs

  • 62

    Parts of the peritoneum that hold the abdominal organs in place and provide a passageway for blood vessels and nerves to organs.

    Mesenteries

  • 63

    These are organs found behind the parietal peritoneum.

    Retroperitoneal organs

  • 64

    Abdominal quadrants are divided into ____?

    4

  • 65

    Abdominal regions are divided into ___?

    Nine