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Anatomy

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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
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