BIO 141 NVCC EXAM 1 QUESTIONS
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Study of the functions of the body parts - ANS physiology
increase in body size without change in shape - ANS growth
movement of substances from place to place in body fluids - ANS circulation
change in the position of the body or a body part; motion of an internal organ -
ANS movement
study of the structure of body parts - ANS anatomy
breakdown of food into simpler substances - ANS digestion
obtaining oxygen, using oxygen in releasing energy from foods and removing carbon dioxide -
ANS respiration
passage of digestive products through membranes and into body fluids - ANS absorption
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,(1) movement; (2) responsiveness; (3) growth; (4) reproduction; (5) respiration; (6) digestion; (7)
absorption; (8) circulation; (9) assimilation; (10) excretion - ANS life (10 characteristics)
changing of absorbed substances into chemically different forms - ANS assimilation
production of new organisms and new cells - ANS reproduction
reaction to a change taking place inside or outside the body - ANS responsiveness
removal of wastes produced by metabolic reactions - ANS excretion
(1) subatomic particles; (2) atom; (3) molecule; (4) macromolecule; (5) organelle; (6) cell; (7)
tissue; (8) organ; (9) organ system; (10) organism - ANS life (10 levels of organization in order
from simplest to most complex)
needed by living organisms for breathing - ANS atmospheric pressure
(1) body temperature; (2) blood pressure measurement; (3) monitoring rate and type of pulse;
(4) breathing movements - ANS 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 - ANS food
needed by living organisms to help release energy from food substances - ANS oxygen
needed by living organisms to circulate the blood - ANS hydrostatic pressure
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, needed by living organisms for breathing and to circulate the blood - ANS 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 - ANS water
needed by living organisms to help regulate the rates of metabolic reactions - ANS heat
(1) water; (2) food; (3) oxygen; (4) heat; (5) pressure - ANS life (5 requirements)
observable body functions that reflect metabolic activities essential for life - ANS vital signs
(definition)
(1) heart; (2) arteries; (3) capillaries; (4) veins - ANS cardiovascular system (4 organs)
(1) to move blood through blood vessels; (2) transport substances throughout the body -
ANS 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 - ANS digestive
system (12 organs)
(1) to receive food; (2) to break down food; (3) to absorb food; (4) eliminate unabsorbed
material - ANS 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 -
ANS endocrine system (9 organs)
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Study of the functions of the body parts - ANS physiology
increase in body size without change in shape - ANS growth
movement of substances from place to place in body fluids - ANS circulation
change in the position of the body or a body part; motion of an internal organ -
ANS movement
study of the structure of body parts - ANS anatomy
breakdown of food into simpler substances - ANS digestion
obtaining oxygen, using oxygen in releasing energy from foods and removing carbon dioxide -
ANS respiration
passage of digestive products through membranes and into body fluids - ANS absorption
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,(1) movement; (2) responsiveness; (3) growth; (4) reproduction; (5) respiration; (6) digestion; (7)
absorption; (8) circulation; (9) assimilation; (10) excretion - ANS life (10 characteristics)
changing of absorbed substances into chemically different forms - ANS assimilation
production of new organisms and new cells - ANS reproduction
reaction to a change taking place inside or outside the body - ANS responsiveness
removal of wastes produced by metabolic reactions - ANS excretion
(1) subatomic particles; (2) atom; (3) molecule; (4) macromolecule; (5) organelle; (6) cell; (7)
tissue; (8) organ; (9) organ system; (10) organism - ANS life (10 levels of organization in order
from simplest to most complex)
needed by living organisms for breathing - ANS atmospheric pressure
(1) body temperature; (2) blood pressure measurement; (3) monitoring rate and type of pulse;
(4) breathing movements - ANS 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 - ANS food
needed by living organisms to help release energy from food substances - ANS oxygen
needed by living organisms to circulate the blood - ANS hydrostatic pressure
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, needed by living organisms for breathing and to circulate the blood - ANS 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 - ANS water
needed by living organisms to help regulate the rates of metabolic reactions - ANS heat
(1) water; (2) food; (3) oxygen; (4) heat; (5) pressure - ANS life (5 requirements)
observable body functions that reflect metabolic activities essential for life - ANS vital signs
(definition)
(1) heart; (2) arteries; (3) capillaries; (4) veins - ANS cardiovascular system (4 organs)
(1) to move blood through blood vessels; (2) transport substances throughout the body -
ANS 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 - ANS digestive
system (12 organs)
(1) to receive food; (2) to break down food; (3) to absorb food; (4) eliminate unabsorbed
material - ANS 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 -
ANS endocrine system (9 organs)
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