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Chapter 1

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Moves the skeleton and produces heat   Muscular System  
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Transports oxygen and nutrients to tissues   Circulatory System  
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Supports the body and protects internal organs   Skeleton System  
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Removes wastes products from the blood   Urinary System  
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Exchanges of O2/C02 between blood and air   Respiratory System  
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Regulates body function impulses   Nervous System  
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Regulates body function of hormones   Endocrine System  
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Destroys pathogens that enter the body   Lymphatic System  
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Changes food to simpler chemicals to be absorbed   Digestion System  
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Is a barrier to pathogens and chemicals   Integumentary System  
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Back of the head   Occipital  
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Renal   Kidney  
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Cervical   Neck  
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Deltoid   Shoulder  
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Lumbar   Small of back  
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Patellar   Knee  
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Sternal   Breastbone  
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Pectoral   Chest  
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Cardiac   Heart  
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Axillary   Armpit  
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The deltoid area is _____to the cervical area   Lateral  
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The pectoral area is on the _____side of the body   Ventral  
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The patella is____to the ankle   Proximal  
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The lumbar area is on the____ side of the body   Posterior  
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The skin is _______ to the muscle   Superficial  
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The frontal is ____to the nose bone   Superior  
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The umbilicus is ______to the sternum   Inferior  
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The eyes are_____to the ears   Lateral  
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What word means pertaining to wall cavity   Parietal  
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A plane from side to side separates anterior and posterior   Frontal Coronal Plane  
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A plane from anterior and posterior separates body into left and right sections   Sagittal Plane  
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A plane that created equal right and left halves   Mid Sagittal Plane  
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A horizontal plane that separates the Inferior from the superior   Transverse Plane  
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A plane perpendicular to the long axis of an organ   Cross- Section  
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A plane along the axis of an organ   Longitudinal Section  
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A transverse plane and a midsagittal plane that crosses the umbilicus and divide the abdomen into four   Quadrants  
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Dorsal Cavity contains   Cranial Cavity Vertabral Cavity  
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Ventral Cavity Contains   Thoracic Cavity Abdominal Cavity Pelvic Cavity  
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Cranial cavity contains   Brain, menninges  
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Verebral Cavity contains   Spinal cord, menniges  
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Thoracic cavity contains   Heart and lungs  
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Abdominal cavity contains   Stomach,liver,intestines  
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Pelvic Cavity contains   urinary bladder, reproductive organs  
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DEFINE ANATOMY   STUDY OF STRUCTURE  
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Define Physiology   Study of Function  
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Define Pathophysiology   Study of disorders of function  
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Cover or line Body Surface   Epithelial tissue  
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Connects, supports, and transports   Connective tissue  
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Contracts or moves body parts   Muscle tissue  
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Transmits Regulatory electrochemical impulses   Nerve Tissue  
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Four type of Tissue   Epithelial,Connective,Muscle, Nerve  
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Levels of organization of the body   Chemicals,Cells,Tissue,Organ Organ systems  
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The simplest level   Chemicals  
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Simplest level divides into two major categories   Organic, Inorganic  
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One are usually simple molecules made of one or two elements other than carbon   Inorganic  
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One is often complex always contain elements carbon and hydrogen-fats,carbohydrates,proteins,nucleic acid   Organic  
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Is a group of cells with similar structure and function   Tissue  
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The smallest living structure and functions are   cella  
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Is a group of Organs that all contribute to a particular function   Organ system  
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Is a group of tissue precisely arranged so as to accomplish specific function   Organs  
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What is the 1st cervical vertebra 2nd cervical vertebra   Atlas,Axis  
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How many Ribs Pairs True False Floating   12 7 True 3 False 2 Floating  
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How many Cervical Thoracic Lumbar Sacral Coccygeal   7 Cervical 12 Thoracic 5 Lumbar 5 fussed Sacral 4-5 fussed Coccygeal  
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Why are Bones Spongy   Lessen weight on skeleton  
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Where do we find Spongy Bones   Epiphyses ends of long bones,Short,Flat, Irregular Bones  
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Where do we find Compact Bone   Diaphysis shaft of long bone  
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What happens at the epiphyseal disk or plate   Growth occurs and usually stops between 16-25  
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Factors that contribute to bone growth and development   Nutrition,Exercise,Hormones, Hereditary  
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Define Homeostasis   The state of which the internal environment of the body remains relatively stable by responding appropriately to changes; a state of good health  
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Define Metabolism   All of the chemical rations and physiological processes that take place with in the body.  
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Two types of Metabolism   Catabolism Break down phase metabolism Anabolism Building phase metabolism  
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Negative Feedback Mechanism   A control system in which a stimulus initiates a response that reverses or decreases the stimulus,thereby stopping the response until the stimulus occurs again It contains its own Brake  
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Positive Feedback Mechanism   A control system that requires an external event to stop or control the stimulus. It needs a brake imposed from the outside. Has the potential to become a self-perpetuating and harmful cycle.  
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Negative Feedback Mechanism Exampes   Temperature,Sweating, Hormone levels, Glucose levels, Shivering  
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Positive Feedback Mechanism Examples   Child Birth, Blood Clotting  
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