Anatomy and physiology Chapter 1 midterm review
Name the 5 basic functions performed by all living organism:
1. Respond 2. Growth and differentiate 3. Reproduction 4. Movement 5. Metabolism and excretion
The six levels of organization from the least to highest level of complexity is:
1.Chemical 2. Cellular 3. Tissue 4. Organ 5. Organ system 6. Organism
The anatomical equivalent for for ventral is?
Anterior
The analysis smallest unit of life is called
Cytology
The name of the structures that separates the thoracic & abdominalpelvic cavity is called the
Diaphragm
Specialization of individual cell & changes in form & function is called:
Differentiation
The name of the organ system whose primary function is to absorb organic nutrients, minerals, vitamins, & water is called the
Digestive system
The study of the early process during the first 2 months of development from conception to physical maturity is called
Embryology
The what abdominopelvic region is sandwiched between the right & left hypochondriac regions?
Epigastric
**The sectional plane that divides the body into anterior & posterior sections is called what plane?
Frontal plan aka Coronal
Clinical anatomy, surgical anatomy, radiographic anatomy & cross-sectional anatomy are all example of
Gross anatomical specialties
Increase in the cell size & number is called
Growth
The branch of science that studies group of cell & how they work together is called
Histology
The discipline that might examine structural interactions with in a sheet of muscle tissue, or group of specialized cells & cell products that work together to perform specific function is called
Histology
The process of cellular specialization to perform particular functions is called
Histology
The organ system whose main function is temperature control & protection of the body from external environmental hazards is called what system?
Integumentary
The name of the organ of the urinary system whose primary functions include forming & concentrating urine; regulate the blood pH & ion concentrations & perform certain endocrine functions is the
Kidney
Pain originating from the spleen would most likely be felt in the ________ abdominopelvic quadrant.
Left upper quadrant
The esophagus(food pipe), trachea (windpipe), thymus & great blood vessels are enclosed within the
Mediastinum
The double layer of peritoneum that provide support & stability to the stomach and small intestines is known as the
Mesenteries
The what section through the umbilicus divides the human body into equal left & right portions
Midsagittal
what organ system allows for locomotions, provide supports & produce heats.
Muscular
The organ system that directs immediate responses to stimuli by usually coordinating the activities of other organ systems is called the
Nervous system
The bladder is located in the ________ cavity.
Pelvic cavity
The hear is found in what cavity ?
Pericardial Cavity
Most of the digestive organs are contained within what Cavity, which is named for the membrane that surrounds it?
Peritoneal
The lung occupy the _______cavity.
Pleural
A transverse section at the level immediately below the nipple would pass through the ? Hint: Think of lungs and heart
Pleural and pericardial
When a person is lying in a face down it is called the what position?
Prone
The study of anatomical structures through specialized imaging techniques ( such as ultrasounds, x-ray or other specialized) performed on an intact body is called:
Radiography
CT, MRI, Ultrasound, & Angiography are all considered type of what procedure?
Radiological
The type of anatomy that refers to the study of all the superficial & internal features in a specific area of the body is called
Regional anatomy
The vital ability of an organism to take certain actions when changes occur in its immediate environment is called ________.
Responsiveness
The organ system that function is support, protection of soft tissues, mineral storage & blood cell formation is called what system?
Skeletal
The organ system that is the primary site of blood cell production is called what system?
Skeletal
A person is laying down with the face up is said to be laying in what position?
Supine
The anatomical speciality that refers to the study of general form (or morphology) & superficial anatomical markings is called
Surface anatomy
The type of anatomy that refers to the study of the heart, blood , and blood vessels is called ?Hint: Heart, blood and blood vessels make up
Systemic anatomy
The organ of the lymphatic system whose primary function is to control the movement & maintenance of T-cells (one of the classification s of lymphocytes) is called the
Thymus
What section is produced if the body is separated into superior & inferior portions
Transverse
The organ system that includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder & urethra is called what system?
Urinary
The two layers of the serous membranes are called the ? Hint V and P
Visceral and Parietal
The name of the serous membrane that lines the outer surface of the lungs is called
Visceral pleura
Organs such as the liver, stomach, and pancreas are located within the ________ cavity
abdominal cavity
The property of living thing to transport food, blood , or other materials inside the body is called
absorption
When a person stand with the legs together & the feet flat on the floor it is known as the what position?
anatomical
The anatomical name for the front of the elbow is the
antecubitis
Gas exchange is also facilitated by what organ system , which is responsible for the internal transport of cells & dissolved materials, including nutrients, wastes & gases
cardiovascular
The study of anatomical features that may undergo recognizable pathological changes during illness is called
clinical anatomy
A failure to maintain homeostatic conditions in the body is known as
disease
The organ system that contains glandular structures that direct long-term changes in the activities of other organ systems is known as the
endocrine system
Elimination of unnecessary or potentially harmful materials from the body is called:
excretion
The axilla is what and what to the nasus
lateral and inferior
All of the anabolic and catabolic reactions in the body are collectively defined as
metabolism
The name of the serous membrane that lines the body wall within the abdominopelvic cavity is called the
parietal peritoneum
The space that contains the brain & spinal cords is what body cavity ?
posterior/dorsal body cavity
The femur is what to the tarsus?
proximal
The hips are what or inferior to the shoulders.
proximal
The process of producing a new organism is referred to as
reproduction
What organ system allows for gas exchange between the air & circulating blood
respiratory
The space that contains organ of the respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, urinary & reproductive systems is called the coelom or what body cavity ?
ventral/anterior body cavity