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Anatomy - CORRECT ANS: studies the form a
structure of the body
Physiology - CORRECT ANS: examines how
body functions
cytology - CORRECT ANS: study of body cells
their internal structure
Pathophysiology - CORRECT ANS: rela
between the func on of an organ syste
disease or injury to the system
Characteristics That Describe Living T
CORRECT ANS: organization, metabolism,
and development, responsiveness, re
reproduction
Muscular System - CORRECT ANS: -Locomot
-Heat production
,(Pituitary gland, Parathyroid gland, Thyroid
Adrenal gland, Thymus, Pancreas, Gonads)
Respiratory system - CORRECT ANS: -Oxygen
dioxide exchange
(Lungs,Trachea, Larynx, Nasal cavities, Phar
lymphatic system - CORRECT ANS: -Returns
fluid to blood
-Defends against foreign organisms
(Spleen, Lymph nodes, Thymus, Lymphatic v
integumentary system - CORRECT ANS: -Bar
invading organisms and chemicals
-Temperature control
(Skin, Hair, Subcutaneous tissue)
,-Mineral storage
-Blood formation
(Bones, Cartilage, Ligaments, Bone marrow)
cardiovascular system - CORRECT ANS: -Tran
oxygen and nutrients to tissues
-Removes waste products
(Heart, Blood, Blood vessels)
reproductive system - CORRECT ANS: -Produ
germ cells (eggs and sperm)
-Environment for growth of fetus (female)
(Ovaries, Uterus, Mammary glands, Testes, P
gland, External genitalia)
urinary system - CORRECT ANS: -Elimination
-Regulates pH and volume of blood
, anatomic positon - CORRECT ANS:
Upright stance Feet parallel and flat on
the floor
Upper limbs at the sides of the body
Palms face anteriorly (toward the front)
Eyes look forward
What body parts make up the axial and appe
skeleton - CORRECT ANS: The axial skeleton
the central axis of the body and consists of t
vertebral column, and thoracic cage.
The appendicular skeleton consists of the pe
and pelvic girdles, the limb bones, and the b
the hands and feet.
Homeostasis - CORRECT ANS: the ability of a
organism to maintain a consistent internal
environment, or "steady state," in response t
changing internal or external condi ons