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RCBC A&P 1 QUIZ UNIT SHEET AND RIGHT KNOWLEDGE 2026 MAIN LESSON AID PASS CERTAIN

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RCBC A&P 1 QUIZ UNIT SHEET AND RIGHT KNOWLEDGE 2026 MAIN LESSON AID PASS CERTAIN

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RCBC A&P 1 QUIZ UNIT SHEET AND RIGHT
KNOWLEDGE 2026 MAIN LESSON AID PASS
CERTAIN

◍ regional anatomy. Ans: specific regions of the body such as the
head or chest


◍ systemic anatomy. Ans: study of organs working together


◍ microscopic anatomy. Ans: deals with structures too small to be
seen with the naked eye


◍ cytology. Ans: study of cells


◍ histology. Ans: study of tissues


◍ key concept that explains why anatomy and physiology are best
studied together. Ans: the principle of complementarity of structure
and function


◍ list the levels of structural organization from smallest to largest.
Ans: Chemical, Cellular, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organismal

, ◍ necessary life functions. Ans: maintaining boundaries, movement,
responsiveness, digestion, metabolism, excretion, reproduction,
growth


◍ survival needs of the body. Ans: nutrients (food), oxygen, water,
appropriate temperature/atmospheric pressure


◍ 11 systems of the body. Ans: Circulatory, Digestive, Endocrine,
Excretory, Integumentary, Lymphatic, Muscular, Nervous,
Reproductive, Respiratory, Skeletal


◍ integumentary system. Ans: Consists of the skin, mucous
membranes, hair, and nail


◍ skeletal system. Ans: creates framework of the body, protects
internal organs, produces blood cells, acts as levers for muscles. Ex:
bones and cartilage, provide for organ attachment


◍ muscular system. Ans: consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that
connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to
form joint


◍ nervous system. Ans: Brain, nerve cells, spinal cord


◍ endocrine system. Ans: glands that secrete hormones to regulate
processes such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism

, ◍ cardiovascular system. Ans: transport system responsible for
carrying oxygen and nutrients to the body and carrying away carbon
dioxide and other wastes; composed of the heart, blood vessels, and
blood


◍ lymphatic system. Ans: Composed of a network of vessels, ducts,
nodes, and organs. Provides defense against infection.


◍ respiratory system. Ans: A system of organs, functioning in the
process of gas exchange between the body and the environment,
consisting especially of the nose, nasal passages, nasopharynx, larynx,
trachea, bronchi, and lungs.


◍ digestive system. Ans: Breaks down food into absorbable units
that enter the blood for distribution to body cells


◍ urinary system. Ans: Eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body.
Regulates water, electrolyte and acid-base balance of the blood.


◍ reproductive system. Ans: organ system responsible for producing,
storing, and delivering gametes


◍ homeostasis. Ans: the ability to maintain relatively stable internal
conditions despite changes in the outside environment


◍ 5 aspects to maintaining homeostatic balance. Ans: stimulus,
receptor, input, output, response

, ◍ negative feedback mechanisms. Ans: the output shuts off the
original effect of the stimulus or reduces its intensity to cause the
variable to change in direction opposite to that of the initial change;
ex. sweating to cool off the body


◍ positive feedback mechanisms. Ans: feedback that tends to cause a
variable to change in the same direction as the initial change,
enhances the stimulus; ex. labor contractions increase


◍ homeostatic imbalance. Ans: disturbance in homeostasis; occurs
when the usual negative feedback mechanisms are overwhelmed and
destructive positive feedback mechanisms take over; often results in
disease


◍ anatomical position. Ans: body facing forward, feet are parallel to
each other, arms are at he sides with the palms facing forward


◍ directional terms. Ans: terms used to explain where one body
structure is in relation to another


◍ axial body. Ans: runs right down the center (axis) and consists of
everything except the limbs, meaning the head, neck, thorax (chest
and back), abdomen, and pelvis


◍ appendicular body. Ans: consists of appendages, otherwise known
as upper and lower extremities

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