Physiology - ✔✔ correct answer how things work
Pathophysiology - ✔✔ correct answer how something goes wrong
List of body organization from Biggest to Smallest - ✔✔ correct answer Organ
system
Organ
Tissues
Cells
Organelles
Atoms
4 major cell/tissue types - ✔✔ correct answer muscle, neuron, epithelial, connective
Muscle tissue - ✔✔ correct answer comprising smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscle;
can be under voluntary or involuntary control
Neuron tissue - ✔✔ correct answer cell in nervous system specialized to initiate,
integrate, and conduct electrical signals
Epithelial tissue - ✔✔ correct answer cell at surface of body or hollow organ;
specialized to secrete or absorb ions and organic molecules; with other epithelial
cells
Connective tissue - ✔✔ correct answer major component of extracellular matrices,
cartilage, and bone
Intracellular fluid - ✔✔ correct answer fluids inside of cells
Extracellular fluid - ✔✔ correct answer Made up of blood plasma and interstitial fluid
Blood plasma - ✔✔ correct answer Liquid portion of blood
Interstitial fluid - ✔✔ correct answer Fluid between and around cells
Homeostasis - ✔✔ correct answer relatively stable condition of internal environment
that results from regulatory system actions
Dynamic constancy - ✔✔ correct answer a way of describing homeostasis that
includes the idea that a variable such as blood glucose may vary in the short term
but is stable and predictable when averaged over the long term
Physiology - ✔✔ correct answer how things work
Pathophysiology - ✔✔ correct answer how something goes wrong
List of body organization from Biggest to Smallest - ✔✔ correct answer Organ system
Organ
Tissues
, APHY 201 Exam 1
Physiology - ✔✔ correct answer how things work
Pathophysiology - ✔✔ correct answer how something goes wrong
List of body organization from Biggest to Smallest - ✔✔ correct answer Organ
system
Organ
Tissues
Cells
Organelles
Atoms
4 major cell/tissue types - ✔✔ correct answer muscle, neuron, epithelial, connective
Muscle tissue - ✔✔ correct answer comprising smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscle;
can be under voluntary or involuntary control
Neuron tissue - ✔✔ correct answer cell in nervous system specialized to initiate,
integrate, and conduct electrical signals
Epithelial tissue - ✔✔ correct answer cell at surface of body or hollow organ;
specialized to secrete or absorb ions and organic molecules; with other epithelial
cells
Connective tissue - ✔✔ correct answer major component of extracellular matrices,
cartilage, and bone
Intracellular fluid - ✔✔ correct answer fluids inside of cells
Extracellular fluid - ✔✔ correct answer Made up of blood plasma and interstitial fluid
Blood plasma - ✔✔ correct answer Liquid portion of blood
Interstitial fluid - ✔✔ correct answer Fluid between and around cells
Homeostasis - ✔✔ correct answer relatively stable condition of internal environment
that results from regulatory system actions
Dynamic constancy - ✔✔ correct answer a way of describing homeostasis that
includes the idea that a variable such as blood glucose may vary in the short term
but is stable and predictable when averaged over the long term
Cells
Organelles
Atoms
4 major cell/tissue types - ✔✔ correct answer muscle, neuron, epithelial, connective
, APHY 201 Exam 1
Physiology - ✔✔ correct answer how things work
Pathophysiology - ✔✔ correct answer how something goes wrong
List of body organization from Biggest to Smallest - ✔✔ correct answer Organ
system
Organ
Tissues
Cells
Organelles
Atoms
4 major cell/tissue types - ✔✔ correct answer muscle, neuron, epithelial, connective
Muscle tissue - ✔✔ correct answer comprising smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscle;
can be under voluntary or involuntary control
Neuron tissue - ✔✔ correct answer cell in nervous system specialized to initiate,
integrate, and conduct electrical signals
Epithelial tissue - ✔✔ correct answer cell at surface of body or hollow organ;
specialized to secrete or absorb ions and organic molecules; with other epithelial
cells
Connective tissue - ✔✔ correct answer major component of extracellular matrices,
cartilage, and bone
Intracellular fluid - ✔✔ correct answer fluids inside of cells
Extracellular fluid - ✔✔ correct answer Made up of blood plasma and interstitial fluid
Blood plasma - ✔✔ correct answer Liquid portion of blood
Interstitial fluid - ✔✔ correct answer Fluid between and around cells
Homeostasis - ✔✔ correct answer relatively stable condition of internal environment
that results from regulatory system actions
Dynamic constancy - ✔✔ correct answer a way of describing homeostasis that
includes the idea that a variable such as blood glucose may vary in the short term
but is stable and predictable when averaged over the long term
Muscle tissue - ✔✔ correct answer comprising smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscle; can be under
voluntary or involuntary control
Neuron tissue - ✔✔ correct answer cell in nervous system specialized to initiate, integrate, and
conduct electrical signals
Epithelial tissue - ✔✔ correct answer cell at surface of body or hollow organ; specialized to secrete
or absorb ions and organic molecules; with other epithelial cells