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BIO 141 Exam 1 – NVCC Anatomy & Physiology I | 2025 Verified
Proctored Exam with 100% Correct and Detailed Answers |
Northern Virginia Community College

study of the functions of the body parts

physiology

increase in body size without change in shape

growth
movement of substances from place to place in body fluids

circulation

change in the position of the body or a body part; motion of an internal organ

movement

study of the structure of body parts

anatomy

breakdown of food into simpler substances

digestion
obtaining oxygen, using oxygen in releasing energy from foods and removing carbon dioxide

respiration

passage of digestive products through membranes and into body fluids

absorption
(1) movement; (2) responsiveness; (3) growth; (4) reproduction; (5) respiration; (6) digestion; (7)
absorption; (8) circulation; (9) assimilation; (10) excretion

life (10 characteristics)

changing of absorbed substances into chemically different forms

assimilation

production of new organisms and new cells
reproduction
reaction to a change taking place inside or outside the body

,responsiveness

removal of wastes produced by metabolic reactions

excretion

(1) subatomic particles; (2) atom; (3) molecule; (4) macromolecule; (5) organelle; (6) cell; (7)
tissue; (8) organ; (9) organ system; (10) organism

life (10 levels of organization in order from simplest to most complex)

needed by living organisms for breathing
atmospheric pressure

(1) body temperature; (2) blood pressure measurement; (3) monitoring rate and type of pulse; (4)
breathing movements

vital signs (4)

needed by living organisms to supply the energy and raw materials for the production of living
matter and for the regulation of vital reactions

food

needed by living organisms to help release energy from food substances

oxygen

needed by living organisms to circulate the blood

hydrostatic pressure

needed by living organisms for breathing and to circulate the blood
pressure

needed by living organisms for 3 metabolic processes: (1) as a medium for metabolic reactions;
(2) to transport substances; and (3) to regulate body temperature

water

needed by living organisms to help regulate the rates of metabolic reactions

heat

(1) water; (2) food; (3) oxygen; (4) heat; (5) pressure

life (5 requirements)
observable body functions that reflect metabolic activities essential for life

, vital signs (definition)

(1) heart; (2) arteries; (3) capillaries; (4) veins

cardiovascular system (4 organs)

(1) to move blood through blood vessels; (2) transport substances throughout the body
cardiovascular system (functions)

(1) mouth; (2) tongue; (3) teeth; (4) pharynx; (5) salivary glands; (6) esophagus; (7) stomach; (8)
liver; (9) gallbladder; (10) pancreas; (11) small intestine; (12) large intestine
digestive system (12 organs)

(1) to receive food; (2) to break down food; (3) to absorb food; (4) eliminate unabsorbed material
digestive system (4 functions)

glands that secrete hormones: (1) pituitary gland; (2) thyroid gland; (3) parathyroid glands; (4)
adrenal glands; (5) pancreas; (6) ovaries; (7) testes; (8) pineal gland; (9) thymus

endocrine system (9 organs)

to control metabolic activities of body structures

endocrine system (function)

(1) to produce and maintain egg cells; (2) receive sperm cells; (3) support the development of an
embryo; (4) function in the birth process

female reproductive system (4 functions)

(1) ovaries; (2) uterine tubes; (3) uterus; (4) vagina; (5) clitoris; (6) vulva
female reproductive system (6 organs)

(1) to protect tissues; (2) regulate body temperature; (3) support sensory receptors

integumentary system (3 functions)

(1) skin; (2) hair; (3) nails; (4) sweat glands; (5) sebaceous glands

integumentary system (5 organs)

(1) to return tissue fluid to the blood; (2) carry certain absorbed food molecules; (3) defend the
body against infection

lymphatic system (3 functions)
(1) lymphatic vessels; (2) lymph nodes; (3) thymus; (4) spleen

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