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A&P Chapters 1,2,3 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS.

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A&P Chapters 1,2,3 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS.

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homeostasis - a state of balance in which the body's internal environment remains in the normal
range

hydrostatic pressure - pressure extended by fluids such ad blood pressure

hypogastric region - the lower middle portion of the abdomen

inferior - below another body part or towards the feet

integumentary system - the skin and its accessory parts, protects deeper tissues from injury -
synthesizes vitamin D and houses pain receptors, as well as sweat and oil glands

lateral - pertaining to the side, away from the midline, on the outer side of

lumbar - the region of the lower back between the ribs and pelvis

lymphatic system - closely related to the cardiovascular system. It is composed if lymphatic
vessels, lymph fluid, lymph nodes, thymus, and spleen. Picks up fluid leaked from the blood
vessels and returns it to the blood. Disposes of debris - houses the white blood cells

macromolecules - a large molecule, such as protein or nucleic acid

medial - toward or near the midline, in the center of

mediastinum - tissues and organs of the thoracic cavity that form a septum between the lungs

molecules - particles composed of two or more jointed atoms

nasal cavity - space within the nose

negative feedback - a mechanism activated by an imbalance that corrects the imbalance

occupital - Pertaining to the lower back portion of the head

oral - pertaining to the mouth

orbital - the eye cavity

organ - a structure consisting of a group of tissues with specialized funcion

organelles - a part of the cell that performs a specific function

,organism - and individual living thing

otic - the ear

parietal - pertaining to the wall of a cavity

pectoral - the chest

pelvic - the pelvis

pericardial membranes - a thin visceral pericardium that covers the hearts surface

physiology - the study of body functions

popliteal - pertaining to the region behind the knee

posterior - toward the back

proximal - closer to the point of attachment

receptors - specialized cells that provide information about the environment

sacral - the posterior region between the hip bones

sagittal - a plane or section that divides a structure into right and left portions

superficial - situated near the surface

superior - a body part that is above another part or is closer to the head

tissue - a group or similar cells that performs a specialized function

transverse - a plane that divides a structure into superior and inferior portions

respiratory system - moves air in and out and exchanges gases between the blood and the air.
removes carbon dioxide. These gas exchanges occur through the walls of the air sacs of the lungs

reproductive system - produces whole new organisms like itself

endrocine system - includes all the glands that secrete chemical messengers called hormones
(metabolism, nutrient use, etc)

urinary system - consists of kidneys, uterus, urinary bladder, & the urethra. Eliminates
nitrogenous waste from the body. Regulates water, electrolytes, and acid based balance in the
blood.

, Muscular System - Allows manipulation of the environment, locomotion, and facial expression.
Maintains posture and produces heat

nervous system - consists of the brain, spinal chord, nerves, and sense organs - communicate
through nerve impulses. Control system of the body. It responds to internal and external changes
by activating appropraite muscles and glands

Digestive system - Breaks down food to absorbable units that eneter the blood for distribution to
the cells. Indigestible food is eliminated by feces

cardiovascular system - includes the heart, arteries, veins, capillaries, & blood. Transports blood
through the body, which transports oxygens, CO2, nutrients, waste, etc. The heart pumps the
blood.

Skeletal System - Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use
to cause movements. Blood cells are formed within the bones and bones store minerals

Anatomy - Studies the structure of body parts and their relationship to one another

metabolism - all of the chemical reactions in cells that break down or build up substances

Physiology - Concerns the functions of the body

Cystology - Considers the cells of the body

Histology - the study of tissues

Renal Physiology - Concerns kidney functions and urine production

Neurophysiology - Explains the workings of the nervous system

Cardiovascular physiology - Examines the operation of the heart and blood vessels

Structures of Organization - Chemical level, cellular level, tissue level, organ level, organ system
level, organismal level

Necessary Life functions - Maintain boundaries, Movement, responsiveness, digestion,
metabolism, excretion, reproduction, growth,

Homeostasis - A dynamic equilibrium of the internal environment, All body systems contribute
to homeostasis, but the nervous and endocrine systems are most important. Control mechanisms
for homeostasis are: receptors, control center and effector - negative feedback mechanisms and
positive feedback mechanisms

Inferior - Away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body
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