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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The body structure. Means to dissect

    Anatomy

  • 2

    Processes, functions. Systemic physiology, Cellular physiology

    Physiology

  • 3

    Studies body system

    Systemic

  • 4

    Studies body regions

    Regional

  • 5

    Studies external features

    Surface

  • 6

    Using technologies (x-rays, ultrasound, MRI)

    Anatomical Imaging

  • 7

    Smallest level, atoms, chemical bonds, molecules

    Chemical Level

  • 8

    Cell: basic unit of life, compartments and organelles

    Cellular Level

  • 9

    Group of cells with similar structures and functions plus extracellular substances they release

    Tissue Level

  • 10

    4 broad types of tissues

    Ephitelial, Connective, Muscular, Nervous

  • 11

    Two or more tissue types acting together to perform functions

    Organ Level

  • 12

    Group of organs contributing to some function

    Organ System

  • 13

    All organ system working together. Includes associated microorganisms such as intestinal bacteria

    Organism Level

  • 14

    Answer 1 and 2

    Brain, Larynx

  • 15

    Answer 3, 4, and 5

    Trachea, Aortic Arch, Lungs

  • 16

    Answer 6, 7, and 8

    Heart, Liver, Pancreas

  • 17

    Answer 9, 10, and 11

    Gallbladder, Kidney, Large Intestine

  • 18

    Answer 12, 13, and 14

    Ureter, Urinary Bladder, Urethra

  • 19

    Answer 15, 16, and 17

    Spinal Cord, Carotid Artery, Esophagus

  • 20

    Answer 18, and 19

    Diaphragm, Spleen

  • 21

    Answer 20, 21, and 22

    Stomach, Kidney, Small Intestine

  • 22

    Functional interrelationship between parts

    Organization

  • 23

    Sum of all chemical and physical changes sustaining an organism. Ability to acquire and use energy in support of these changes

    Metabolism

  • 24

    ability to sense and respond to environmental changes. includes both internal and external environments

    Responsiveness

  • 25

    can increase in size of cells, groups of cells, extracellular materials

    Growth

  • 26

    changes in form and size, changes in cell structure and function from generalized to specialized - differentiation

    Development

  • 27

    formation of new cells or new organisms - generation of new individuals - tissue repair

    Reproduction

  • 28

    maintenance of constant internal environment

    Homeostasis

  • 29

    measures of body properties that may change in value

    Variables

  • 30

    Body rate, heart rate, blood pressure

    Examples of Variables

  • 31

    mechanism that maintains homeostasis

    Negative Feedback

  • 32

    system response causes progressive deviation away from set point, outside of normal range

    Positive Feedback

  • 33

    person lying face up

    Supine

  • 34

    person lying face down

    Prone

  • 35

    Above

    Superior

  • 36

    Below

    Inferior

  • 37

    front (also: ventral)

    Anterior

  • 38

    back (also: dorsal)

    Posterior

  • 39

    close to midline

    Medial

  • 40

    away from midline

    Lateral

  • 41

    close to point of attachment

    Proximal

  • 42

    far from point of attachment

    Distal

  • 43

    structure close to the surface

    Superficial

  • 44

    structure toward the interior of the body

    Deep

  • 45

    vertical plane, between lateral surfaces

    Sagittal

  • 46

    sagittal plane along the midline, divides body into equal left and right halves

    Midsagittal

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    horizontal plane

    Transverse

  • 48

    vertical plane, between anterior and posterior surfaces

    Frontal

  • 49

    space within chest wall and diaphragm, contains heart, lungs, thymus gland, esophagus, trachea

    Thoracic Cavity

  • 50

    space between lungs - contains heart, thymus gland, esophagus, trachea

    Mediastinum

  • 51

    space between diaphragm and pelvis - contains stomach, intestines, liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys

    Abdominal Cavity

  • 52

    space within pelvis - contains urinary bladder, reproductive organs, part of large intestine

    Pelvic Cavity

  • 53

    line trunk cavities, cover organs

    Serous Membranes

  • 54

    around heart

    Pericardium

  • 55

    Around lungs

    Pleura

  • 56

    around abdominopelvic cavity and its organs

    Peritoneum

  • 57

    covers heart

    Visceral Pericardium

  • 58

    thick, fibrous

    Parietal Pericardium

  • 59

    Reduces friction

    Pericardial Cavity

  • 60

    covers lungs

    Visceral Pleura

  • 61

    lines inner wall of thorax

    Parietal Pleura

  • 62

    reduces friction - adheres lungs tothoracic wall

    Pleural Cavity

  • 63

    covers, anchors organs - double layers called mesenteries

    Visceral Peritoneum

  • 64

    lines inner wall of abdominopelvic cavity

    Parietal Peritoneum

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    LAB - Urinary System

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The body structure. Means to dissect

    Anatomy

  • 2

    Processes, functions. Systemic physiology, Cellular physiology

    Physiology

  • 3

    Studies body system

    Systemic

  • 4

    Studies body regions

    Regional

  • 5

    Studies external features

    Surface

  • 6

    Using technologies (x-rays, ultrasound, MRI)

    Anatomical Imaging

  • 7

    Smallest level, atoms, chemical bonds, molecules

    Chemical Level

  • 8

    Cell: basic unit of life, compartments and organelles

    Cellular Level

  • 9

    Group of cells with similar structures and functions plus extracellular substances they release

    Tissue Level

  • 10

    4 broad types of tissues

    Ephitelial, Connective, Muscular, Nervous

  • 11

    Two or more tissue types acting together to perform functions

    Organ Level

  • 12

    Group of organs contributing to some function

    Organ System

  • 13

    All organ system working together. Includes associated microorganisms such as intestinal bacteria

    Organism Level

  • 14

    Answer 1 and 2

    Brain, Larynx

  • 15

    Answer 3, 4, and 5

    Trachea, Aortic Arch, Lungs

  • 16

    Answer 6, 7, and 8

    Heart, Liver, Pancreas

  • 17

    Answer 9, 10, and 11

    Gallbladder, Kidney, Large Intestine

  • 18

    Answer 12, 13, and 14

    Ureter, Urinary Bladder, Urethra

  • 19

    Answer 15, 16, and 17

    Spinal Cord, Carotid Artery, Esophagus

  • 20

    Answer 18, and 19

    Diaphragm, Spleen

  • 21

    Answer 20, 21, and 22

    Stomach, Kidney, Small Intestine

  • 22

    Functional interrelationship between parts

    Organization

  • 23

    Sum of all chemical and physical changes sustaining an organism. Ability to acquire and use energy in support of these changes

    Metabolism

  • 24

    ability to sense and respond to environmental changes. includes both internal and external environments

    Responsiveness

  • 25

    can increase in size of cells, groups of cells, extracellular materials

    Growth

  • 26

    changes in form and size, changes in cell structure and function from generalized to specialized - differentiation

    Development

  • 27

    formation of new cells or new organisms - generation of new individuals - tissue repair

    Reproduction

  • 28

    maintenance of constant internal environment

    Homeostasis

  • 29

    measures of body properties that may change in value

    Variables

  • 30

    Body rate, heart rate, blood pressure

    Examples of Variables

  • 31

    mechanism that maintains homeostasis

    Negative Feedback

  • 32

    system response causes progressive deviation away from set point, outside of normal range

    Positive Feedback

  • 33

    person lying face up

    Supine

  • 34

    person lying face down

    Prone

  • 35

    Above

    Superior

  • 36

    Below

    Inferior

  • 37

    front (also: ventral)

    Anterior

  • 38

    back (also: dorsal)

    Posterior

  • 39

    close to midline

    Medial

  • 40

    away from midline

    Lateral

  • 41

    close to point of attachment

    Proximal

  • 42

    far from point of attachment

    Distal

  • 43

    structure close to the surface

    Superficial

  • 44

    structure toward the interior of the body

    Deep

  • 45

    vertical plane, between lateral surfaces

    Sagittal

  • 46

    sagittal plane along the midline, divides body into equal left and right halves

    Midsagittal

  • 47

    horizontal plane

    Transverse

  • 48

    vertical plane, between anterior and posterior surfaces

    Frontal

  • 49

    space within chest wall and diaphragm, contains heart, lungs, thymus gland, esophagus, trachea

    Thoracic Cavity

  • 50

    space between lungs - contains heart, thymus gland, esophagus, trachea

    Mediastinum

  • 51

    space between diaphragm and pelvis - contains stomach, intestines, liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys

    Abdominal Cavity

  • 52

    space within pelvis - contains urinary bladder, reproductive organs, part of large intestine

    Pelvic Cavity

  • 53

    line trunk cavities, cover organs

    Serous Membranes

  • 54

    around heart

    Pericardium

  • 55

    Around lungs

    Pleura

  • 56

    around abdominopelvic cavity and its organs

    Peritoneum

  • 57

    covers heart

    Visceral Pericardium

  • 58

    thick, fibrous

    Parietal Pericardium

  • 59

    Reduces friction

    Pericardial Cavity

  • 60

    covers lungs

    Visceral Pleura

  • 61

    lines inner wall of thorax

    Parietal Pleura

  • 62

    reduces friction - adheres lungs tothoracic wall

    Pleural Cavity

  • 63

    covers, anchors organs - double layers called mesenteries

    Visceral Peritoneum

  • 64

    lines inner wall of abdominopelvic cavity

    Parietal Peritoneum