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Which of the following is NOT a concept of anatomy?
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What is the difference between the study of histology and the study of cytology?
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Which of the following is NOT a concept of anatomy? It is the study of the function of structures
What is the difference between the study of histology and the study of cytology? Histology is the study of the tissues of the body while cytology is the study of the cells that make the tissues.
Which of the following is the correct sequence beginning with the simplest to the most complex? atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ system, organism
A group of cells having the same function comprise a(n) __________. tissue
Our body temperature fluctuates something like this: 98.6°F to 98.8°F to 98.4°F to 98.6°F, etc. Basically, the body is maintaining an average temperature of 98.6°F. In order to accomplish this task, what type of mechanism is involved? negative feedback
When a newborn nurses, the child applies pressure to the nipple area. This pressure sets off a release of hormones that are involved in releasing the milk. As more pressure is applied, more milk is released. Hence, more pressure, more release, more pressu positive feedback
When glucose levels are high in the bloodstream after a meal, __________ is released to cause the glucose to enter into the cell thus bringing the blood glucose levels back to normal. This is done via a __________ feedback mechanism. insulin; negative
Which of the following two hormones are involved in maintaining homeostasis (via a negative feedback mechanism) regarding the level of blood glucose? insulin and glucagon
During exercise, the muscle cells are removing glucose from the blood to make energy for muscle contractions and the glucose level in the blood decreases. What hormone is involved to get the liver to put glucose into the blood in an effort to maintain blo glucagon
The stomach is __________ to the heart. inferior
The nose is on the __________ side of the face. anterior
The ears are on the __________ side of the face. lateral
Which of the following would be in reference to a disease involving a contralateral aspect of the body? right kidney and left kidney
What type of dissectional cut is being described? A piece of tissue is cut in such a manner to separate the left side from the right side. sagittal plane
Making a dissectional cut beginning on the medial side of the finger and ending on the lateral side of the finger would be a __________ cut (plane). transverse
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