NAS 2 TCC Study Guide Exam Questions With Answers (Verified And Answers)
NAS 2 TCC Study Guide Exam Questions With Answers (Verified And Answers) What is the purpose of the scientific method? - answerThe scientific method is an organized way to study the natural world and find out how it works. What are the steps of the scientific method? - answerAsk a Question. Do Background Research. Construct a Hypothesis. Test Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experiment. Analyze Your Data and Draw a Conclusion. Communicate Your Results. Distinguish between independent and dependent variables - answerAn independent variable is the variable that is changed or controlled in a scientific experiment to test the effects on the dependent variable. A dependent variable is the variable being tested and measured in a scientific experiment. Distinguish between control and experimental groups - answerAn experimental group is the group in an experiment that receives the variable being tested. One variable is tested at a time. The experimental group is compared to a control group, which does not receive the test variable. Distinguish between hypothesis and theory. - answerA hypothesis is an attempt to explain phenomena. It is a proposal, a guess used to understand and/or predict something. A theory is the result of testing a hypothesis and developing an explanation that is assumed to be true about something. Define Anatomy and Physiology - answerAnatomy is the study of the structure and relationship between body parts. Physiology is the study of the function of body parts and the body as a whole. Identify the six levels of organization (chemical, tissue, etc.) - answer1) Chemical Level 2) Cellular level 3)Tissue level 4)Organ level 5)Organ system level 6) Organismal level Identify the requirements for life: - answer1. Reproduction 2. Response/reaction to environment 3. Metabolism 4. Growth. Identify survival needs: - answersurvival needs (5): nutrients, oxygen, water, stable body temperature, and atmospheric pressure What is homeostasis? - answerThe tendency of an organism or a cell to regulate its internal conditions, usually by a system of feedback controls, so as to stabilize health and functioning, regardless of the outside changing conditions. What are the basic mechanisms of homeostasis? - answer- Homeostatic control mechanisms have at least three interdependent components: receptor, control center, and effector. - The receptor senses environmental stimuli, sending the information to the control center. - The control center, generally the brain, signals an effector (e.g. muscles) to respond to the stimuli. - Positive feedback enhances or accelerates output created by an activated stimulus. - Negative feedback brings a system back to its level of normal functioning such as adjusting blood pressure, metabolism, and body temperature. Anatomical position - answerAnatomical position is the description of any region or part of the body in a specific stance. In the anatomical position, the body is upright, directly facing the observer, feet flat and directed forward. The upper limbs are at the body's sides with the palms facing forward. SUPERIOR - answerABOVE THE HEAD IS SUPERIOR TO THE NECK INFERIOR - answerBELOW THE NECK IS INFERIOR TO THE HEAD ANTERIOR (VENTRAL) - answerCLOSE TO THE FRONT OF THE BODY -THE LIPS ARE ANTERIOR TO THE TEETH POSTERIOR (DORSAL) - answerCLOSE TO THE BACK OF THE BODY- THE TEETH ARE POSTERIOR TO THE LIPS MEDIAL - answerCLOSER TO THE MIDLINE OF THE BODY- THE NOSE IS MEDIAL TO THE EYES LATERAL - answerFARTHER F
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