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Overall questions for Chapter 1

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What are the 11 organ systems?   Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Endocrine, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Digestive, Urinary, Reproductive  
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What is anatomy   The study of the structure and shape of the body and it’s parts and their relationship to one another.  
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What is physiology   The study of how the body and its parts work or function. (Subdivisions: neurophysiology  
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Name 9 levels of structural organization   Atoms, molecules, macromolecules, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism  
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Name 11 organ systems   Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Endocrine, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Digestive, Urinary, Reproductive  
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Name 7 characteristics of life   Digestion, Excretion, Growth, Metabolism, Movement, Reproduction, Respiration  
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What is maintenance of life?   The structures and functions of all body parts.  
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Requirements of organims   Water, Foods, Oxygen, Heat, Pressure  
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What does water do for the body?   1. Need for metabolic reactions2. Transports substances within the organism3. Regulates body temperature  
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What do foods do for the body?   1. Provides nutrients & water2. Used for energy3. for building new living matter4. help regulate vital chemical reactions  
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What does oxygen do?   1. releases energy from food2. drives metabolic processes  
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What does heat do?   1. form of energy2. more heat means more chemical reactions  
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What does pressure do?   Important for breathing. Oxygen exchange can't take place without it  
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What is body temperature?   98.6 F or 37 degrees C  
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Homeostatis   stable internal environment  
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Receptors   provides information about internal environment  
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Effectors   Provides a means by which control center can cause a response. (Shivering causes chemical reactions causing heat.)  
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What happens when molecules join?   They make macromolecules  
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What does the axial portion include?   head, neck and trunk  
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Name 7 cavities in the axial portion   dorsal, vental diaphram, mediastinum region, abdominal cavity, pelvic  
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What are organs within the ventral cavity called?   visceral organs or viscera  
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What is the Mediastinum?   separates the lungs into right and left cavities in the thoracic cavity. It houses the heart, trachea and other visceral organs.  
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Pleural cavity   Over lungs  
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Peritoneal Cavity   Over stomach  
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Pericardial   Over heart  
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Peritoneal membranes   the lining membranes  
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Parietal peritoneum   lines the wall My Note: (outer most)  
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Visceral peritoneum   covers each organ My Note: surrounds the organ  
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Peritoneal cavity   is portion between them  
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Name 5 body parts to be in the integumentary system   skin, nails, hair, sweat glands and sebacecous glands  
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What does the skeletal system consist of?   bones, ligaments and crtilages  
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What does the skeletal system do?   provides framework, protects softer tissues, attachments for muscles, bone tissue produces blood cells and stores inorganic salts.  
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What are the 2 body covering systems?   Integumentary system & skeletal system  
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What are the 2 interation (interacting) and coordination systems?   nervous system and the endocrine system  
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What are the 4 organs that the nervous system consists of?   brain, spinal cord, nerves and sense organs  
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How to nerves communicate?   by nerve impulese which are electrochemical  
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Name 9 endorine glands   pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal pancreas, ovaries, testes, pineal and thymus  
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What are 2 transport organ systems?   cardiovascular and lymphatic  
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What does the lymphatic system consist of?   lympathic vessels, lymph fluids, lymph nodes, thymus glands and spleen  
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Name 3 organ systems that are absorption and excretion   digestive,rspiratory, urinary  
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Name 12 things that the digestive system consists of   mouth, tongue, teeth, salivary glands, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine  
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Name 6 things that the respiratory system consists of   nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs  
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Name 4 things the urinary system consists of   kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra  
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What does the dorsal cavity contain?   The cranial cavity and the spinal cavity  
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What does the ventral cavity contain?   Neck to Legs: thoracic, abdominal, pelvic. Is separated by diaphragm  
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What is normal body temperature?   98.6 F or 37 degrees celsius  
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What is the axial portion?   It includes head, neck and trunk  
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What is the appendicular portion?   upper and lower limbs  
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What is another name for pleural cavity?   potential space  
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What is kinetic energy?   constant movement of atoms-bouncing ball  
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What is potential energy   inactive or stored energy-battery  
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