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What is anatomy defined as? - the study of structure of the body what is physiology defined as? - the study of the function of the body what are the 3 main body planes? - frontal, median, and transverse what are the 8 necessary life functions? - maintain boundaries, movement, responsiveness, digestion, metabolism, dispose of wastes, reproduction, & growth what are the levels of structural organization from simplest to most complex? - chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, & organismal describe the anatomical position - body erect, facing forward, feet slightly apart, arms at sides with palms forward

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What is anatomy defined as? - ✔✔the study of structure of the body



what is physiology defined as? - ✔✔the study of the function of the body



what are the 3 main body planes? - ✔✔frontal, median, and transverse



what are the 8 necessary life functions? - ✔✔maintain boundaries, movement, responsiveness,

digestion, metabolism, dispose of wastes, reproduction, & growth



what are the levels of structural organization from simplest to most complex? - ✔✔chemical,

cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, & organismal



describe the anatomical position - ✔✔body erect, facing forward, feet slightly apart, arms at

sides with palms forward



what are the 11 organ systems of the body? - ✔✔integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous,

endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, reproductive, and immune system



what does negative feedback do? - ✔✔reduces or shuts off original stimulus



what does positive feedback do? - ✔✔enhances or exaggerates original stimuli

,what is homeostatic imbalance? - ✔✔a disturbance that causes change in the internal state of

the organism

such as: disease, aging, and malnutrition



how does a receptor react to a stimuli? - ✔✔the receptor sends information to the control center

and sends the appropriate response to the effector which then provides the means to a response



what are the 5 survival needs? - ✔✔nutrients, oxygen, water, normal body temperature, and

appropriate atmospheric pressure

(all in appropriate amounts)



what is a serous membrane (serosa)? - ✔✔a thin, double layered membrane. These membranes

are separated by slit like cavities filled with serous fluid



how many different abdominopelvic regions are there? - ✔✔9



what is excretion? - ✔✔the ability to remove useless substances from the body



example of excretion? - ✔✔the digestive system getting rid of indigestible foods

,what is responsiveness or excitability? - ✔✔the human anatomy responding towards the

environment?



what is the human anatomy responding towards the environment? - ✔✔responsiveness or

excitability



what is the most responsive organ system in the whole body? - ✔✔the nervous system



what are the 9 abdominopelvic regions? - ✔✔(from top left to bottom right)

right hypochondriac region, epigastric region, left hypochondriac region, right lumbar, umbilical,

left lumber, right iliac, hypogastric, left iliac



what 4 quadrants can the 9 abdominopelvic regions be divided into? - ✔✔right upper, left

upper, right lower, and left lower



what are the 5 cavities? - ✔✔cranial cavity, vertebral cavity, thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity,

and pelvic cavity



what are the 4 planes that divide the body and allow for easier inspection? - ✔✔sagittal (median

if its down the middle), frontal, transverse (horizontal), and elusive oblique



what is homeostatic imbalance? - ✔✔the disturbance of homeostasis beyond the norm

, what is the disturbance of homeostasis beyond the norm? - ✔✔homeostatic imbalance



what can cause homeostatic imbalance? - ✔✔disease and aging



what is negative feedback? - ✔✔the response that opposes stimuli



what is positive feedback? - ✔✔the response that enables/furthers a stimuli



what are the two categories energy is divided into? - ✔✔kinetic and potential



what is kinetic energy? - ✔✔requires work in action



what is potential energy? - ✔✔stored energy



what are the 4 major elements of the human body? - ✔✔carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and

nitrogen (CHON)



what are atoms made of? - ✔✔subatomic particles protons, neutrons, and electrons



what does the atomic number represent? - ✔✔# of protons
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