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Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 1 Post-Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Anatomy - ANSWER-The study dealing with the explanations of how an organ works. Assimilation - ANSWER-The process of turning molecules that are ingested into forms that are compatible with the organism. Shivering when it is cold - ANSWER-An example of a normal homeostatic event. Negative feedback - ANSWER-A decrease in blood glucose that causes the inhibition of insulin. Head, neck, and trunk - ANSWER-Parts of the axial body. Diaphragm - ANSWER-Separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavities. Mediastinum - ANSWER-The heart lies specifically in this space. Pleural - ANSWER-These membranes surround the lungs and heart. Proximal - ANSWER-The wrist is the most ________ of the hand region. Lateral - ANSWER-The arms lie on the _______ surface of the trunk. Sagittal - ANSWER-A ________ section divides the body into right and left. Antebrachial - ANSWER-The forearm is an ____________ area. Physiology - ANSWER-Which field tends to rely more on experimentation to find new answers. Photosynthesis - ANSWER-This trait is not a characteristic of life shared by all organisms. However, circulation, digestion, and growth are. Carbon Dioxide - ANSWER-All organisms share a set of basic requirements. These include oxygen, pressure, food and water. The exception is ______ _______, which is not required by all organisms, even if it is present in many. Negative Feedback - ANSWER-Most of the body's homeostatic mechanisms operate by what? Examples: 1. Blood pressure that has dropped too low is caused to increase. 2. Maintenance of a constant body temperature is accomplished through sweating and shivering. 3. Regulation of glucose levels in the blood requires the actions of two pancreatic hormones, insulon and glucagon. Positive feedback - ANSWER-When a baby suckling at the breast stimulates greater milk production. Organ system - ANSWER-The most complex level of organism. Skin and bones - ANSWER-Are examples of the level of organization called organs Right upper quadrant; abdominal area - ANSWER-The human liver is primarily located in the _____ _____ ________ of the _________ ____. Popliteal - ANSWER-In reference to the back of the knee CONTINUES...

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