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-Control of body's internal environment to maintain
'homeostasis'
Function of nervous
-Programming of spinal cord reflexes
system
-Memory and learning
-Voluntary control of movement
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A positive feedback loop causes a self-amplifying
cycle where a physiological change leads to even
Positive & negative greater change in the same direction.
feedback A negative feedback loop is a process in which the
body senses a change, and activates mechanisms to
reverse that change.
The name of the joint in talocrural joint
the ankle
characteristics of epithelial cellularity, polarity, attachment, vascularity,
tissue regeneration
*Hyaline cartilage, joint capsule, synovial
membrane, synovial fluid, ligaments*
-Involve movement between joints
The surface of the joint is covered by a fluid filled
Properties of synovial
capsule.
joints
-The synovial fluid is trapped under the synovial
membrane and acts as a lubricant between the bones.
-Cartilage at the ends of the bone acts as a cushion
and shock absorber.
3 protein fibers in collagenous fibers, elastic fibers, and reticular fibers.
connective tissues
provides support and adhesiveness in cartilage, bone,
chondroitin sulfate
skin, and blood vessels
Sacrum— illium answer
A fiber protein that is the principal component of hair,
Keratin
skin, and nails
Eccrine glands: help to maintain homoeostasis,
primarily by stabilizing body temperature. Smaller
Sweat glands location and glands and excretes on top of skin ((feet, forehead,
function cheeks)
Apocrine glands: continuously secrete a fatty sweat
into the gland tubule. ((armpit, groin, nipple area)
Hard palate bone -formed by maxilla and palatine bones
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BIOS 255 Anatomy and Physiology
Comprehensive Exam with Verified Answers
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Practice questions for this set
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Studied 7 terms
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Terms in this set (53)
-Control of body's internal environment to maintain
'homeostasis'
Function of nervous
-Programming of spinal cord reflexes
system
-Memory and learning
-Voluntary control of movement
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, 2/25/25, 11:32 AM BIOS 255 Anatomy and Physiology Comprehensive Exam with Verified Answers Flashcards | Quizlet
A positive feedback loop causes a self-amplifying
cycle where a physiological change leads to even
Positive & negative greater change in the same direction.
feedback A negative feedback loop is a process in which the
body senses a change, and activates mechanisms to
reverse that change.
The name of the joint in talocrural joint
the ankle
characteristics of epithelial cellularity, polarity, attachment, vascularity,
tissue regeneration
*Hyaline cartilage, joint capsule, synovial
membrane, synovial fluid, ligaments*
-Involve movement between joints
The surface of the joint is covered by a fluid filled
Properties of synovial
capsule.
joints
-The synovial fluid is trapped under the synovial
membrane and acts as a lubricant between the bones.
-Cartilage at the ends of the bone acts as a cushion
and shock absorber.
3 protein fibers in collagenous fibers, elastic fibers, and reticular fibers.
connective tissues
provides support and adhesiveness in cartilage, bone,
chondroitin sulfate
skin, and blood vessels
Sacrum— illium answer
A fiber protein that is the principal component of hair,
Keratin
skin, and nails
Eccrine glands: help to maintain homoeostasis,
primarily by stabilizing body temperature. Smaller
Sweat glands location and glands and excretes on top of skin ((feet, forehead,
function cheeks)
Apocrine glands: continuously secrete a fatty sweat
into the gland tubule. ((armpit, groin, nipple area)
Hard palate bone -formed by maxilla and palatine bones
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