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Anatomy
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What are the levels of organization? | 1.Chemical level 2.Organelle level 3.Celullar level 4.Tissue level 5.Organ level 6.Organ system level 7.Organism |
| Mention the directional terms | Superior,Inferior,Anterior, Posterior,Medial,Lateral,Proximal,Distal,Superficial and deep |
| What is a sagittal plane? | Running from front to back and top to bottom of the body |
| Mention the Dorsal Cavities | Cranial Cavity and Spinal Cavity |
| Mention the Ventral Cavities | Thoracic Cavity and abdominopelvic cavity |
| Contains the liver,gallbladder,stomach,pancreas,intestines,spleen kidneys and ureters. | Abdominopelvic Cavity |
| Mention the Abdominopelvic quadrants | Right upper quadrant,Right lower quadrant,Left upper quadrant,Left lower quadrant |
| Brachial body region means | Arm |
| Organization level in which there are different types of tissue that have a function | organ |
| Smallest unit of life | Cell |
| Tiny primitive cells that lack of nuclei | Bacteria |
| Internal balance of the body | Homeostasis |
| What it mean Intricsec control? | Internal autorregulation in which often is used of chemical signs in the body |
| Examples of negative feedback | Increase in body tempeture |
| Homeostatic mechanism generally operate on which type of feedback? | Negative Feedback |
| Feedback loops are: | Communication networks for maintaining or restoring homeostasis by self regulation |
| Tempeture Regulation is an example of: | Homeostasis |
| Sensor mechanism are: | Sensors that detect and reach in any changes from normal in physiological |
| Negative feedback | are the most common mechanism to restore homeostasis |
| Mentions the level of control | intracelullar control,intrinsic control ,extrinsic control |
| Define Metabolism | Chemical reaction that usually occurs in body cells |
| Two or more atoms that joined toguether | Molecule |
| Related to celullar respiration | oxygen and carbon |
| Any substance that releases a hydrogen Ion (H+) | Acids |
| Four elements presents in proteins | Carbon,oxygen,hidrogen and nitrogen |
| The elements that make up a protein molecule are bounded together to form chemical units are called: | Aminoacids |
| Is a major function of human protein compound | Energy |
| Functions as a molecule of heredity | DNA |
| Outer boundary of the cell | Plasma membrane |
| Temporarily contains molecules for transport | vesicles |
| Tiny membranous bagas containing enzymes | lysosomes |
| Houses the genetic code | nucleus |