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UTA Anatomy & Physiology 1 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Hypodermis - ANSWERSthe layer of skin beneath the dermis, which serves as a storage repository for fat free nerve endings - ANSWERSrespond to pain and temperature Meissner's (tactile) corpuscles - ANSWERSLocated in the dermal papillae "light touch" receptors Pacinian (lamellated) corpuscles - ANSWERSpressure-sensitive cells found mostly in the subcutaneous layer Ruffini endings (bulbous corpuscles) - ANSWERSslowly adapting receptors respond to stretch and movement. merkel discs - ANSWERSlight touch receptors in deep layers of epidermis root hair plexus - ANSWERSof sensory nerves surrounds the base of each hair follicle and detects the movement of the shaft. eccrine sweat glands - ANSWERSfound in palms, soles of the feet, and forehead apocrine sweat glands - ANSWERSfound in axillary and anogenital areas

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Hypodermis - ANSWERSthe layer of skin beneath the dermis, which serves as a storage
repository for fat



free nerve endings - ANSWERSrespond to pain and temperature



Meissner's (tactile) corpuscles - ANSWERSLocated in the dermal papillae

"light touch" receptors



Pacinian (lamellated) corpuscles - ANSWERSpressure-sensitive cells found mostly in the
subcutaneous layer



Ruffini endings (bulbous corpuscles) - ANSWERSslowly adapting receptors respond to stretch
and movement.



merkel discs - ANSWERSlight touch receptors in deep layers of epidermis



root hair plexus - ANSWERSof sensory nerves surrounds the base of each hair follicle and
detects the movement of the shaft.



eccrine sweat glands - ANSWERSfound in palms, soles of the feet, and forehead



apocrine sweat glands - ANSWERSfound in axillary and anogenital areas

,sebaceous glands - ANSWERSoil glands in the skin



Anatomy - ANSWERSThe study of body structures of an organism an their relationship to each
other



Gross Anatomy - ANSWERSlarge body structures visible without the aid of a microscope



Microscopic Anatomy - ANSWERSSmall body structures only visible with the aid of a
microscope.



Developmental Anatomy - ANSWERSanatomical changes throughout the life of an organism



Vital Functions of the organ systems - ANSWERS-separation of internal/external environments

- movement

- responsiveness to stimuli

- digestion/absorption

- metabolism

- excretion

- growth



Non vital to individual, but vital to species - ANSWERSreproduction



How many major body systems are there? - ANSWERS11



Homeostasis - ANSWERSdynamic state of equilibrium and focuses on balance.



Survival Needs for homeostasis - ANSWERSnutrients

, ions

water

oxygen

normal body temp

appropriate atompsheric pressure



Homeostasis is maintained by - ANSWERSnegative feedback (response to decrease or eliminate
the stimulus ex. temp - your temp increases, you sweat to release heat, your body temp
decreases. As your body temp decreases, the amount of sweat decreases)



positive feedback (stimulus causes a response and enhances the response until it stops. ex.
bleeding - damage blood vessel, platelets adhere to damaged site, release chemical to attract
more platelets, plates adhere to damaged site and so on.)



Standard Anatomical Position - ANSWERSerect body, feet slightly apart, palms forward, thumbs
pointing away from body



Superior - ANSWERStop part of the trunk (cranial)



Inferior - ANSWERStoward the bottom



Cranial vs Caudal - ANSWERSCranial - toward head

Caudal - toward tail or tailbone



Posterior or Dorsal - ANSWERSback



Anterior or ventral - ANSWERSbelly region

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