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UARK ANATOMY EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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homeostatic mechanisms - ANSWER how the body reacts to changes int/ext conditions
and tries to go back to some range of baseline values



microscopic anatomy - ANSWER Cytology: study of cells

Histology: study of tissues



gross anatomy (macroscopic anatomy) - ANSWER study of structures visible to the
unaided eye



surface anatomy - ANSWER refers to the superficial anatomical markings & relationship
to deeper structures



Regional Anatomy - ANSWER Specific regions of the body



systematic anatomy - ANSWER studies the anatomy of each functional body system



clinical anatomy - ANSWER changes that occur during illness



surgical anatomy - ANSWER studies anatomical landmarks important for surgical
procedures



radiographic anatomy - ANSWER using x-rays or ultrasound scans



cross-sectional anatomy - ANSWER The use of radiographic techniques (CT, MRI, and
spiral scans) to look at cross sections of the body

,developmental anatomy - ANSWER traces structural changes that occur in the body
throughout the life span



embryology - ANSWER early developmental stages



comparative anatomy - ANSWER The comparison of body structures and how they vary
among species



Vertebrate synapomorphies - ANSWER dorsal hallow nerve cord, notochord, post-anal
tail, pharyngeal arches, braincase



4 elements of body - ANSWER hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen



molecular composistion - ANSWER water, proteins, lipids, carbs (3%)



cellular level - ANSWER smallest living unit; have organelles



tissue level - ANSWER cells and some surrounding material



organ level - ANSWER combination of tissues



organ system level - ANSWER combination of various organs

heart & blood vessels = cardiovascular system



characteristics of life - ANSWER responsiveness to the environment;

growth and change;

ability to reproduce;

,movement;

have a metabolism and excretion



metabolism and excretion - chemical reactions - ANSWER anabolism

catabolism

absorption

respiration

excretion



integumentary system - ANSWER protects against the external environment,
thermoregulation, and sensory



Skin (cutaneous membrane) - ANSWER Epidermis: covers surface; protects deeper
tissues

Dermis: nourishes epidermis, provides strength, contains glands



hair follicles - ANSWER produce hair; innervation provides sensation



hairs - ANSWER provide protection



sebaceous glands - ANSWER secrete lipid coating that lubricates hair shaft and
epidermis



sensory receptors - ANSWER provides sensation of touch, pressure, temperature, and
pain



subcutaneous layer - ANSWER stores lipids, attaches skin to deeper structures



skeletal system - ANSWER support and movement, immunity, storage of calcium ions,

, and feeding



muscular system - ANSWER locomotion, thermoregulation, and storage of amino acids



ligaments - ANSWER connects bone to bone, bone to cartilage, or cartilage to cartilage



bone marrow - ANSWER primary site or red blood cell production (red), storage of
energy in fat cells (yellow)



tendons and aponeuroses - ANSWER Transmit the contractile forces of skeletal muscle
to bone in order to move



axial muscles - ANSWER support and position axial skeleton



appendicular muscles - ANSWER support, move, and brace limbs



the nervous system - ANSWER relays processes info for homeostasis and the senses,
hormones



CNS - ANSWER control center; process info; short-term control over activities of other
systems



PNS - ANSWER links CNS with other systems and with sense organs



endocrine system - ANSWER chronic homeostasis, allows for reproduction (long term
changes in regulation, slower/primary)



pineal gland - ANSWER control timing of reproduction

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