Question | Answer |
To properly reconnect the disconnected bones of a human skeleton, you would need to have a good understanding of? | anatomy |
Which of the following best illustrates the idea of increasing levels of organizations complexity? | chemical-->cellular-->tissue-->organ-->system-->organism |
What system transports oxygen, nutrients, and carbon dioxide? | cardiovascular system |
What system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients? | digestive system |
What system helps functions in body movement, posture, and heat production? | muscular system |
What system regulates body activities through hormones? | endocrine system |
This system supports the body; helps protects body organs; and provides areas for muscle attachment. | skeletal system |
This system eliminates wastes and regulates the chemical composition and volume of blood. | urinary system |
This system protects the body, detects sensations, and helps regulate body temperature | integumentary system |
Homeostasis is defined as | The tendency to maintain constant, favorable internal body conditions. |
What happens when the pupils of your eyes become smaller when exposed to a strong light? | responsiveness |
What gives you the ability to walk to your car following class? | movement |
What process is the healing of a broken bone? | reproduction |
What helps in digesting and absorbing your food from breakfast? | metabolism |
What is the initial development of the nervous system in a fetus? | differentiation |
A pediatrician noting the increased head circumference of a four-month-old baby | growth |
Which of the following body system(s) is(are) the primary controller(s) of homeostasis? | nervous & endocrine |
The part of the feedback system that receives the input and generates the output command is the | control center |
What is observable and provides a measurable change? | sign |
What is abnormality of function called? | disorder |
What is a recognizable set of body changes called? | disease |
What is subjective to change that isn't easily observed? | systems |
An itch in your axillary region would cause you to scratch | your armpit |
If you were facing a person who is in the correct anatomical position, you could observe the | crural region |
Where would you look for the femoral artery? | thigh |
The right ear is _____to the right nostril. | lateral |
Your chin is ____in relation to your lips. | inferior |
Your skull is _____in relation to your brain. | superficial |
A magician is about to separate his assistant's body into superior and inferior portions. The plane through which he will pass his magic wand is the | transverse |
The diaphragm separate the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities (T/F). | TRUE |
The organs into the cranial and vertebral cavities are called viscera (T/F). | FALSE |
The urinary bladder is in the pelvic cavity (T/F). | TRUE |
The abdominal cavity is below the thoracic cavity (T/F). | TRUE |
The pelvic cavity terminates below the groin (T/F). | TRUE |
To expose the heart for open heart surgery, the surgeon would need to cut through the | pericardial cavity |
To find the urinary bladder, you would look in what region. | hypogastric region |
This cavity contains the urinary bladder and reproductive organs | pelvic cavity |
This cavity contains the brain is called? | cranial cavity |
This cavity contains the heart is called? | pericardial cavity |
The region between the lungs, from the breastbone to the backbone is called? | mediastinum |
This separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities. | diaphragm |
This cavity contains a lung. | pleural cavity |
This cavity contains the spinal cord. | vertebral cavity |
This cavity contains the stomach and liver. | abdominal cavity |
1 km = how many miles | .62 miles |
The penis and the large intestine is how long in km/inches? | 15km/6inches |