A&P chapter 1 HW (connect)
Charged particles, like Na+ and Cl-, flow down _______ gradients when ion channels are open.
electrical
Which of the following ovarian hormones is involved in a positive feedback loop with the hypothalamus and the anterior pituitary?
estrogen
Species of living organism will all demonstrate ______ over time as a result of gene mutations and rate of success with the environment.
evolution
Dynamic equilibrium can be described as having a certain set point for a given variable where internal conditions remain constant at this point.
false
Every member of the same species has the exact same anatomical structure.
false
The definition of ____ can be interpreted as meeting a set of criteria including: organizations cellular composition, metabolism, responsiveness, homeostasis, development, reproduction, and evolution
life
Which of the following hormones is released by the anterior pituitary as a part of that positive feedback loop between it and the ovary?
luteinizing hormone
In order to carry out many of the other characteristics of life, organisms must exhibit _______. This is the ability to bring in nutrients, produce energy, build necessary components, and eliminate waste products.
metabolism
Two or more atoms make up a(n) ________ and are exemplified by groups of macromolecules known as carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.
molecule
The concept that some individuals within a species have a hereditary advantage over their competitors that enables them to produce more offspring is called ______.
natural selection
The digestive organs are an example of a(n) ______ ________ in that they are multiple, different organs working together to carry out a similar function.
organ system
Together, molecules form much larger complexes like mitochondria, lysosomes, and centrioles. These are collectively referred to as __________.
organelles
A complete, single _______ represents the largest division of hierarchical organization.
organism
Place in order from most complex to least complex of the human body's structural hierarchy.
organism organ system organ tissue cell organelle macromolecule molecule atom
All living things exhibit _______ or complexity far greater than their inanimate surrounds. The inability to maintain this characteristic of life leads to disease and death.
organization
Multiple, different tissue types working together are called ______.
organs
Which of the following hormones is released by the corpus lute after ovulation and causes a negative feedback loop with the hypothalamus and the anterior pituitary?
progesterone
The ability to make additional copies of themselves describes the necessary life characteristic of __________.
reproduction
All living things must also be able to interact with their respective environments and are thus said to display _________.
responsiveness
Entero
small intestines
Natr
sodium
CT:
- a computer analyses signals from the sector and produces an image of a "slice" of the body about as thin as a coin - also a CAT scan
Failure to identify complete situs inverses could have negative consequences when _______. Check all that apply.
- diagnosing appendicits - auscultating heart valves - recording and ECG
Which of the following statements describes the holism theory?
- human beings are more than the sum of their parts - it would be difficult to predict the workings of a car merely by looking at its transmission - a patient's perceptions, emotional responses to life, and confidence in the nurse, therapist, or physician profoundly affect the outcome of treatment - psychological factors often play a greater role in a patient's recovery than the physical treatments administered
Which of the following statements accurately describes homeostasis?
the body has the ability to detect change, activate mechanisms that oppose it, and maintain relatively stable internal conditions
Which of the following important breakthroughs in biomedical history stemmed from the work of Hooke and Leeuwenhoek?
the cell theory
Hepat
liver
The movement of blood from the heart throughout the arteries is due to a ________ gradient.
pressure
Gastro
stomach
The smallest particle with unique chemical properties, called ______, are composed of neutrons and protons in a centralized nucleus with electrons in surrounding concentric clouds.
atoms
The smallest unit of life is the _____, which is comprised of multiple organelles and macromolecules.
cell
Made up of the simplest structures meeting the criteria of life, _______ ________ is a requirement of all living things.
cellular composition
Dissolved in solution, chemicals move from areas of high to low __________.
concentration
Characterized by both differentiation and growth, ________ is the characteristic of life that explains increased size and functional complexity.
development
Cardi
heart
Which of the following statements best describes a scientific theory?
- it is the result of inductive reasoning, based on repeated and confirmed observations - it is a generalization about the predictable ways in which matter and energy behave - it is information that can be independently verified by a trained individual - it is a summary of conclusions drawn from a large body of observed facts
Normal (organ system) physiology:
- learning how the kidneys maintain long term blood pressure - studying the skin's role in promoting calcium absorption - study of how the nervous system conducts impulses - studying how the liver cells detoxify the blood
Which of the following is/are examples of evolution? Check all that apply.
- natural forces that promote reproductive success - bacterial resistance to antibiotics - the emergence of new species of organism
X-Ray:
- roentgenogram - overlapping organs can interfere with interpretation - most common medical imaging technique
Which of the following is/are true regarding variations of human physiology? Check all that apply.
- the physiological function of organ systems can be different due to age - men and women vary in their physiology - failure to recognize variations in physiology can lead to medical mistakes
Positive feedback:
- this feedback is an increasing, amplifying, or magnifying process - this feedback produces a rapid "climactic event" - stretching the cervix indirectly causes the uterus to contract with more force, causing greater stretch of the cervix - good grades in school produces compliments and family pressure to continue this success, resulting in greater levels of academic success - platelets in the blood adhere to a recent cut in the skin and release chemicals, which cause additional platelets to adhere to the wound
Negative feedback:
- this feedback negates or reverses a trend - decreasing levels of blood calcium cause parathyroid hormone to be released, resulting in the increase of blood calcium levels - decreasing blood pressure indirectly causes widespread vasoconstriction, resulting in a rise in blood pressure
Choose the statement where an incorrect spelling results in a different anatomical structure.
- trapezius spelled as trapezium - occipitals spelled as occipital - ileum spelled as ilium - malleus spelled as malleolus
Comparative physiology:
- type of physiology used to develop new drugs - studied because it is not practical to use human subjects - type of physiology used to develop new medical procedures - studying the process of how different species reproduce
Pathophysiology:
- understanding Parkinson disease - learning how excess acid production leads to ulcer formation - studying how increased plaque formation leads to high blood pressure - studying the effects of overeating and the development of diabetes
Sonography:
- uses high-frequency sound waves - large advantages are portability, inexpensive equipment, and safety
MRI:
- uses magnetism - a much safer alternative to radioactivity techniques - allows high quality images through extremely dense structures like bones
Positive feedback to regain homeostasis (in pregnancy).
1. The head of the fetus pushes against the cervix. 2. Nerve impulses from the cervix are transmitted to the brain. 3. The brain stimulates the pituitary gland to secrete oxytocin. 4. Oxytocin stimulates uterine contraction and pushes the fetus toward the cervix.
A difference in chemical concentration, electrical charge, physical pressure, or temperature between one point and another is called a _______.
gradient
A physiological _______ is a difference in chemical concentration, electrical charge, physical pressure, temperature, or other variable between one point and another.
gradient
Which of the following is not an accomplishment of Andreas Vesalius?
he was hailed the father of experimental physiology
In interacting with their respectively often dynamically and radically changing environments, living things must be able to maintain a relative _________, or set of stable internal conditions.
homeostasis
Heat flows from warm areas to cool areas down a _______ gradient.
thermal
Collections of cells performing a similar function are called ______. They are divided into four major categories: connective, nervous, epithelial, and muscular.
tissues
A negative feedback loop is a process in which the body senses and change, and activates mechanisms to reverse that change.
true
A positive feedback loop causes a self-amplifying cycle where a physiology change leads to even greater change in the same direction.
true
Estrogen has a positive-feedback effect on GnRH and LH.
true
Progesterone has a negative-feedback effect on GnRH and LH.
true