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Define anatomy physiology and histology - SOLUTION --Anatomy is the study of the human body structures. -Physiology is the study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structures. -Histology is the study of tiny structures found in living tissue. Identify the anatomical parts of the body that Barbers will be most concerned with - SOLUTION -Head, neck, and face What is a cell? - SOLUTION -A cell are the basic units of all living things, from bacteria to plants to animals, including human beings. Without cells, life does not exist. Define mitosis - SOLUTION -Mitosis is the process of cell reproduction of human tissues that occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells called daughter cells. Describe the composition of body tissue - SOLUTION -Large amounts of water, along with various other substances. What is an organ? - SOLUTION -Structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions in plants and animals. List 8 important organs of the body. - SOLUTION -Brain, eyes, heart, kidney, lungs, liver, skin, stomach and intestines What are systems? - SOLUTION -Groups of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions.

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Chapter 6 Milady Barbering Review
Questions for Kentucky Barber's Exam
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Define anatomy physiology and histology - SOLUTION --Anatomy is the study of the
human body structures.

-Physiology is the study of the functions and activities performed by the body's
structures.

-Histology is the study of tiny structures found in living tissue.



Identify the anatomical parts of the body that Barbers will be most concerned with -
SOLUTION -Head, neck, and face



What is a cell? - SOLUTION -A cell are the basic units of all living things, from bacteria
to plants to animals, including human beings. Without cells, life does not exist.



Define mitosis - SOLUTION -Mitosis is the process of cell reproduction of human
tissues that occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells called daughter cells.



Describe the composition of body tissue - SOLUTION -Large amounts of water, along
with various other substances.



What is an organ? - SOLUTION -Structures composed of specialized tissues designed
to perform specific functions in plants and animals.



List 8 important organs of the body. - SOLUTION -Brain, eyes, heart, kidney, lungs,
liver, skin, stomach and intestines

, What are systems? - SOLUTION -Groups of body organs acting together to perform
one or more functions.



Name 11 body systems and their main functions - SOLUTION -The 11 body systems
are:

-Skeletal: Physical foundation of the body; consist of the bones and movable and
immovable joints.

-Muscular: Covers, shapes, and supports the skeleton tissue; also contracts and moves
various parts of the body; consists of muscles.

-Nervous: Carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all
bodily functions; consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

-Circulatory: Controls the steady circulation of the blood through the body by means of
the heart and blood vessels.

-Lymphatic/Immune: Protects the body from disease by developing immunities and
destroying disease-causing toxins and bacteria.

-Endocrine: Affects growth, development, sexual activities, and health of the body;
consists of specialized glands.

-Digestive: Changes food into nutrients and wastes; consists of mouth, stomach,
intestines, salivary and gastric glands.

-Excretory: Purifies the body by elimination of waste matter; consists of kidneys, liver,
skin, intestines, and lungs.

-Respiratory: Enables breathing, supplies the body with oxygen, and eliminates carbon
dioxide as a waste product; consists of lungs and air passages.

-Integumentary: Serves as a protective covering for the body and helps in temperature
regulation; consists of skin, accessory organs such as oil and sweat glands, sensory
receptors, hair, and nails.

-Reproductive: The reproductive system performs the function of reproducing and
perpetuating the human race.

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