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Chamberlain BIOS 251 Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers Gross Anatomy - ANSWER -Study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye Histology - ANSWER -the study of the microscopic structure of tissues Histopathology - ANSWER -microscopic examination of tissues for signs of disease Cytology - ANSWER -study of structure and function of cells Ultrastructure - ANSWER -fine detail, down to the molecular level, revealed by the electron microscope Subdisciplines of Physiology - ANSWER -neurophysiology, endocrinology, pathophysiology Neurophysiology - ANSWER -physiology of the nervous system Endocrinology - ANSWER -study of hormones Pathophysiology - ANSWER -mechanisms of disease Hippocrates - ANSWER -Father of medicine Scientific Fact - ANSWER -information that can be independently verified Law of Nature - ANSWER -a generalization about the predictable ways in which matter and energy behave Theory - ANSWER -explanatory statement or set of statements derived from facts, laws and confirmed hypotheses Bipedalism - ANSWER -the ability to walk upright on two legs The Hierarchy of Complexity - ANSWER -Organ system-organs-tissues-cellsorganelles-molecules-atoms situs invertus - ANSWER -heart is on the opposite side Organization - ANSWER -living things exhibit a higher level of organization than nonliving things Cellular Composition - ANSWER -living matter is always compartmentalized into one or more cells Metabolism - ANSWER -internal chemical reactions; the sum of all biochemical events that occur in the body Responsiveness - ANSWER -ability to sense and react to stimuli (irritability or excitability) Movement - ANSWER -of organism and/or of substances within the organism Characteristics of life - ANSWER -organization, cellular composition, metabolism, responsiveness and movement, homeostasis, development, reproduction, evolution Homeostasis - ANSWER -the ability to detect change, activate mechanisms that oppose it and thereby maintain stable internal conditions Physiological Variation - ANSWER -Sex, age, diet, weight, physical activity, genetics and environment Feedback Loops - ANSWER -biological mechanisms where homeostasis is maintained Homeostasis in Body Temperature - ANSWER --If too warm, vessels dilate in the skin and sweating begins (heat-losing mechanism) -If too cold, vessels in the skin constrict and shivering begins (heat-gaining mechanism) Negative Feedback - ANSWER -a mechanism of response in which a stimulus initiates reactions that reduce the stimulus Receptor - ANSWER -structure that senses change in the body Integrating (control) Center - ANSWER -control center that processes the sensory information, "makes a decision," and directs the response Effector - ANSWER -cell or organ that carries out the final corrective action to restore homeostasis Positive Feedback - ANSWER -Self-amplifying cycle where the feedback loop is repeated. Normal way of producing rapid changes. Can sometimes be dangerous. ex. childbirth Gradient - ANSWER -a difference in chemical concentration, charge, temperature, or pressure between two points. Chemicals flow down concentration gradients. Charged particles flow down electrical gradients. Heat flows down thermal gradients. CT Scan - ANSWER -computed tomography scan MRI - ANSWER -magnetic resonance imaging PET scan - ANSWER -a visual display of brain activity that detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task Sonography - ANSWER -high frequency sound waves echo back from internal organs The relationship between function and structure - ANSWER -Form creates function, function predicts form The primary function of red blood cells - ANSWER -To transport vital gases to and from the body tissues. Red blood cells transport oxygen to the tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs so that it can be exhaled out of the body. How are red blood cells unlike other body cells? - ANSWER -As they mature they lose their nucleus and organelles, which allows room for more hemoglobin molecules which are oxygen binding proteins. What do red blood cells display? - ANSWER -Viscoelasticity, they have the ability to go back to their original shape if they become deformed due to stress. This allows them to be able to flow through narrow blood vessels. Superior - ANSWER -Structure that is toward the head of the body How many body cavities are in the body? - ANSWER -4 Ventral/Dorsal - ANSWER -front and back anterior/posterior - ANSWER -Toward the ventral side Toward the dorsal side Cephallic - ANSWER -toward the head or superior end Rostral - ANSWER -toward the forehead or nose Caudal - ANSWER -toward the tail or inferior end Inferior - ANSWER -below Medial/Lateral - ANSWER -toward the midline/away from the midline Proximal/Distal - ANSWER -closer to point of attachment/farther from point of attachment ipsilateral/contralateral - ANSWER -on the same side of the body/opposite side of body Superficial/Deep - ANSWER -closer to body surface/farther from body surface Axial - ANSWER -Represents core of body, includes all structures except upper and lower appendages

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Gross Anatomy - ANSWER -Study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye

Histology - ANSWER -the study of the microscopic structure of tissues

Histopathology - ANSWER -microscopic examination of tissues for signs of disease

Cytology - ANSWER -study of structure and function of cells

Ultrastructure - ANSWER -fine detail, down to the molecular level, revealed by the
electron microscope

Subdisciplines of Physiology - ANSWER -neurophysiology, endocrinology,
pathophysiology

Neurophysiology - ANSWER -physiology of the nervous system

Endocrinology - ANSWER -study of hormones

Pathophysiology - ANSWER -mechanisms of disease

Hippocrates - ANSWER -Father of medicine

Scientific Fact - ANSWER -information that can be independently verified

Law of Nature - ANSWER -a generalization about the predictable ways in which matter
and energy behave

Theory - ANSWER -explanatory statement or set of statements derived from facts,
laws and confirmed hypotheses

Bipedalism - ANSWER -the ability to walk upright on two legs

The Hierarchy of Complexity - ANSWER -Organ system-organs-tissues-cells-
organelles-molecules-atoms

situs invertus - ANSWER -heart is on the opposite side

Organization - ANSWER -living things exhibit a higher level of organization than
nonliving things

Cellular Composition - ANSWER -living matter is always compartmentalized into one or
more cells

, Metabolism - ANSWER -internal chemical reactions; the sum of all biochemical events
that occur in the body

Responsiveness - ANSWER -ability to sense and react to stimuli (irritability or
excitability)

Movement - ANSWER -of organism and/or of substances within the organism

Characteristics of life - ANSWER -organization, cellular composition, metabolism,
responsiveness and movement, homeostasis, development, reproduction, evolution

Homeostasis - ANSWER -the ability to detect change, activate mechanisms that
oppose it and thereby maintain stable internal conditions

Physiological Variation - ANSWER -Sex, age, diet, weight, physical activity, genetics
and environment

Feedback Loops - ANSWER -biological mechanisms where homeostasis is maintained

Homeostasis in Body Temperature - ANSWER --If too warm, vessels dilate in the skin
and sweating begins (heat-losing mechanism)
-If too cold, vessels in the skin constrict and shivering begins (heat-gaining mechanism)

Negative Feedback - ANSWER -a mechanism of response in which a stimulus initiates
reactions that reduce the stimulus

Receptor - ANSWER -structure that senses change in the body

Integrating (control) Center - ANSWER -control center that processes the sensory
information, "makes a decision," and directs the response

Effector - ANSWER -cell or organ that carries out the final corrective action to restore
homeostasis

Positive Feedback - ANSWER -Self-amplifying cycle where the feedback loop is
repeated. Normal way of producing rapid changes. Can sometimes be dangerous. ex.
childbirth

Gradient - ANSWER -a difference in chemical concentration, charge, temperature, or
pressure between two points. Chemicals flow down concentration gradients. Charged
particles flow down electrical gradients. Heat flows down thermal gradients.

CT Scan - ANSWER -computed tomography scan

MRI - ANSWER -magnetic resonance imaging

, PET scan - ANSWER -a visual display of brain activity that detects where a radioactive
form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task

Sonography - ANSWER -high frequency sound waves echo back from internal organs

The relationship between function and structure - ANSWER -Form creates function,
function predicts form

The primary function of red blood cells - ANSWER -To transport vital gases to and from
the body tissues. Red blood cells transport oxygen to the tissues and carbon dioxide
from the tissues to the lungs so that it can be exhaled out of the body.

How are red blood cells unlike other body cells? - ANSWER -As they mature they lose
their nucleus and organelles, which allows room for more hemoglobin molecules which
are oxygen binding proteins.

What do red blood cells display? - ANSWER -Viscoelasticity, they have the ability to go
back to their original shape if they become deformed due to stress. This allows them to
be able to flow through narrow blood vessels.

Superior - ANSWER -Structure that is toward the head of the body

How many body cavities are in the body? - ANSWER -4

Ventral/Dorsal - ANSWER -front and back

anterior/posterior - ANSWER -Toward the ventral side
Toward the dorsal side

Cephallic - ANSWER -toward the head or superior end

Rostral - ANSWER -toward the forehead or nose

Caudal - ANSWER -toward the tail or inferior end

Inferior - ANSWER -below

Medial/Lateral - ANSWER -toward the midline/away from the midline

Proximal/Distal - ANSWER -closer to point of attachment/farther from point of
attachment

ipsilateral/contralateral - ANSWER -on the same side of the body/opposite side of body

Superficial/Deep - ANSWER -closer to body surface/farther from body surface

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