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anatomy - Answer study of structure and form; derived from Greek word Anatome which means to cut apart or dissect; Anatomists study structure and form of organims studying the relationships among parts of the body and the structure of individual organs physiology - Answer the study of function of...

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Anatomy - Answer Study of body structures Physiology - Answer Study of how all body structures function Anterior or Ventral (Anatomical term of direction) - Answer Front or belly side Posterior or Dorsal (Anatomical term of direction) - Answer Back side Superior (Anatomical term of direc...

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1) Which of the following terms describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state? (A) Anabolism (B) Catabolism (C) Tolerance (D) Homeostasis (E) Metabolism - Answer 1) D (Homeostasis) 2) Each of the following is known to help prevent infection EXCEPT (A) hair in the nose (B)...

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Anatomy - Answer the study of structures of the body Gross anatomy - Answer structures seen with the naked eye regional anatomy - Answer the study of the body by region (upper limb, thorax) systemic anatomy - Answer study of the body by organ system surface anatomy - Answer study of inte...

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Another word for "Arm" is: - Answer brachium A sagittal plane divides your body into _________ sections: - Answer right and left A abdomen is _______ to the gluteal region and _________ to the cervical region. - Answer Ventral, caudal Which of the following statements about synovial joint...

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How many electrons can fill the third electron shell of an atom? a. One b. Two c. Eight d. Eighteen - Answer d. Eighteen What tissue type has cells separated by a greater volume of matrix? a. Epithelial b. Connective c. Muscle d. Nervous - Answer b. Connective Which organelle is ...

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An initial stimulus produces a response that exaggerates or enhances the original change in conditions rather than opposing it. reaction formation, positive feedback, negative feedback, or absolute refractory period - Answer Positive feedback opposes and effect. positive feed back, mesomorph, n...

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Anatomy - Answer the study of the structure of an organism Physiology - Answer the study of the functioning of an organism Cytology - Answer the study of cells Histology - Answer the study of tissues Molecular Biology - Answer the study of biological molecules Genetics - Answer The st...

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T/F: positive feedback mechanisms tend to enhance the original stimulus so that the response is accelerated - Answer true T/F:imaging is useful in discovering obstructed blood supplies in organs and tissues - Answer true T/F: The anatomical position means the body is standing at attention with...

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The superior boundary of the abdominal cavity is separated from the thoracic cavity by a large skeletal muscle called the - Answer diaphragm Producing blood cells (hematopoiesis) occurs in the ____________ system - Answer skeletal The integumentary system is: - Answer the external covering of ...

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Integumentary - Answer Skin; Hair Skeletal - Answer Bones; cartilage; associated ligaments; bone marrow Muscular - Answer Skeletal muscles and associated tendons Nervous System - Answer Brain; Spinal cord; Peripheral nerves; sense organs Endocrine System - Answer the body's slow chemica...

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Which of the following terms refers to the sum of all chemical reaction of a cell? Metabolism Reproduction Homeostasis Adaptability Responsiveness - Answer Metabolism Which of the following terms refers to the maintenance of the body's internal environment within narrow physiological limi...

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The difference between anatomy and physiology - Answer The difference between anatomy and physiology is that anatomy is the study of the human structure and physiology is the study of how it functions. 1. What is the correct order for the level of structural organization in the body, from the sim...

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Substance that ionizes in water to release hydrogen ions. base acid - Answer acid The hand is __________ to the wrist. proximal distal anterior posterior - Answer distal Chemical bond that results when two ions form by transfer of electrons. ionic bond c...

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The lungs are located in the - Answer Pleural cavity This is the site of synthesis of rRNA and assembly of rRNA and proteins into ribosomal subunits. - Answer Nucleolus What transport process uses the energy stored in a Na+ or H+ concentration gradient to drive other substances across the memb...

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Understand the body's hierarchy of complexity. What are the different levels and how do they relate to one another? - Answer o Organism composed of organ systems o Organ systems composed of organs o Organs composed of tissues o Tissues composed of cells o Cells composed of organelles o Organel...

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Define Atom - Answer Smallest stable unit of matter Atoms of the same element (protons) that have different numbers of neutrons are called - Answer Isotopes How is it possible for two samples of molecular hydrogen to contain the same number of atoms, yet have different molecular weights? - Ans...

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Anatomical Position - Answer Universally accepted standard position. Body is erect, feet slightly apart, head and toes pointed forward, and arms hanging at the sides with palms facing forward. Axial - Answer Relating to head, neck, and trunk, the axis of the body Appendicular - Answer Relating...

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Functions of the Integumentary System - Answer -Resistance to trauma and infection -Prevents loss or gain of water -Vitamin D synthesis -Sensory receptors for heat, cold, touch, texture, pressure, vibration, and tissue injury -Thermoregulation How does skin resist trauma and infection? - Answ...

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Sarcolemma - Answers muscle plasma membrane Sarcoplasm - Answers cytoplasm of a muscle cell Muscle cells respond to neural, stretch, or other signals by changing their _______. - Answers sarcolemma electrical potential (voltage) The electrical potential change is coupled to intracellular ch...

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