Ch 1 online HW
A chemical imbalance in the body can cause the heart to stop pumping blood, which in turn will cause other tissues and organs to cease functioning. This observation supports the view that congenital defects can be life-threatening. all organisms are composed of cells. all levels of organization within an organism are interdependent. chemical molecules make up cells. blood has magical properties.
all levels of organization within an organism are interdependent.
Identify the branch of biological science that studies the external and internal structure of the body and the physical relationship among body parts. embryology cytology anatomy physiology genetics
anatomy
Which of these organs is retroperitoneal in location? urinary bladder large intestine stomach kidney
kidney
The plane that separates the abdominal and the pelvic cavities is superior to the thorax. midsagittal on the trunk. the mediastinum. transverse at the hips. sagittal on the brachium.
transverse at the hips
Identify the quadrant that contains most of the stomach.
left upper quadrant
Which of the following is located in a median position? lung Right foot mouth shoulder
mouth
f a response decreases a disturbance, the control system is classified as a ________ feedback system. negative polarized positive neutral deficit
negative
Visceral pericardium is located lining the pleural cavity. on the heart itself. lining the peritoneal cavity. lining the pericardial cavity. on the lung itself.
on the heart itself
Identify the branch of biological science that deals with the study of how living organisms perform their vital functions. physiology anatomy genetics cytology embryology
physiology
Which of the following is a term that can be used instead of dorsal? posterior distal ventral lateral
posterior
A patient placed face down is in the __________ position. supine transverse prone anatomical
prone
Homeostatic regulation usually involves a(n) ________ that detects a particular stimulus, and a(n) ________ that responds to the stimulus by communicating with a(n) ________ whose activity has an effect on the same stimulus. control center; effector; receptor effector; receiver; communicator receptor; control center; effector receiver; communicator; effector control center; receiver; effector
receptor; control center; effector
The liver is primarily located in the ________ quadrant. right lower left upper left lower right upper hepatic
right upper
Which plane divides the body into right and left parts? sagittal proximal transverse orthogonal frontal
sagittal
A person lying on the bed and gazing at the ceiling is in the ________ position. caudal prone dorsal anatomical supine
supine
The study of the function of specific organ systems is called systemic physiology. histology. cell physiology. pathological physiology. organ physiology.
systemic physiology
During wind sprints for field hockey practice, Sarah noticed that her face felt very hot and looked red. Of the choices below, which would be considered the initial location of the receptor(s) for the homeostatic response to Sarah's running? Sarah's pacesetter cells in her cardiac muscle the thermoregulatory center in Sarah's brain sweat glands in Sarah's skin temperature sensors in Sarah's skeletal muscles and blood vessels
temperature sensors in Sarah's skeletal muscles and blood vessels
The kidneys are part of the __________ system. cardiovascular reproductive digestive urinary
urinary
If a person's body temperature gets too high, the body will respond by decreasing its temperature to restore homeostasis. What are some of the body's homeostatic responses to decrease body temperature? (Figure 1-9) shivering increases sweating decreases, shivering increases blood vessels dilate, sweating increases blood vessels are not affected but sweating decreases blood vessels constrict, sweating increases
blood vessels dilate, sweating increases
The analysis of the internal structure of individual cells is called: anatomy. histology. embryology. cytology. physiology.
cytology
Another term for "anterior" is __________. caudal dorsal ventral cranial
ventral
The __________ attaches to the surface of the heart. parietal pericardium visceral pericardium visceral pleura visceral peritoneum
visceral pericardium
Which of the following imaging techniques is used to monitor blood flow through specific organs, such as the brain, heart, lungs, and kidneys? MRI ultrasound digital subtraction angiography CT scan PET scan
digital subtraction angiography
A cell or an organ that responds to commands of the control center in negative feedback is termed a(n) effector. thermoregulator. hypothalamus. receptor. stimulus
effector
You are a pathology intern at a prestigious medical school. Your instructor presents you with a box of leg bones and asks you to place them on the table in the correct anatomical position. You recall that anatomical position is determined __________. in reference to the subject's right and left in reference to your left and right in reference to the superior and inferior ends in reference to the sagittal plane
the subjects right and left
Visceral pericardium covers the __________. heart pleural cavity peritoneal cavity lungs
heart
he study of tissues with a microscope is called __________. surface anatomy histology gross anatomy cell physiology
histology
The central principle of physiology is temperature regulation. nutrition. stimulation. reflexes. homeostasis.
homeostasis
The maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment in an organism is termed effector control. positive feedback. integration. homeostasis. negative feedback.
homeostasis
The central idea for understanding the existence of a stable internal environment is the principle of __________. homeostasis disease evolution nutrition
homestasis
The integrating center for the negative feedback loop that regulates body temperature is the thermostat. positive feedback center. skin. hypothalamus. temperature sensor.
hypothalamus
The common term for the carpal region is the shin. fingers. chest. wrist. ankle.
wrist
The chin is ________ to the nose. anterior inferior superior medial posterior
inferior
The trunk is subdivided into the abdominopelvic and __________. pelvic cavity thoracic cavity peritoneal cavity pericardial cavity
thoracic cavity
The diaphragm muscle separates the ________ from the ________. pericardial cavity; pleural cavity abdominal cavity; pelvic cavity pericardial sac; pericardial cavity pleural cavity; mediastinum thoracic cavity; abdominopelvic cavity
thoracic cavity; abdominopelvic cavity
Which of the following imaging techniques causes particles within atoms to line up in uniform direction allowing the imaging of soft tissue? CT scan MRI PET scan digital subtraction angiography ultrasound
MRI
The imaging technique that assesses metabolic and physiological activity of a structure is called a MRI. digital subtraction angiography. ultrasound. PET scan. CT scan.
PET scan
Which of the following is NOT correct for anatomical position? Legs are straight with toes aimed forward Arms fully extended Nose facing forward Palms facing inward towards the thighs
Palms facing inward towards the thighs
The cranial bones almost entirely surround the brain and protect it. Which of the following terms best describes the relationship between the cranial bones and the brain? The cranial bones are proximal to the brain. The cranial bones are superficial to the brain. Cranial bones are anterior to the brain. The cranial bones are lateral to the brain.
The cranial bones are superficial to the brain.
The knee is proximal to the ankle. Which of these other terms could also be used to correctly describe the relationship between the knee and the ankle? View Available Hint(s) The knee is medial to the ankle. The knee is superficial to the ankle. The knee is superior to the ankle. The knee is contralateral to the ankle.
The knee is superior to the ankle.
In blood clotting, the platelets __________ to initiate the clotting process. deliver oxygen aggregate dilate constrict
aggregate