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Hypo- Epi- Endo- Di-
- Below - Above - Within, inside - Two
Forces that serve as selective "pressures":
- Disease, climate, predators
Identify the benefits of a large sample size:
- It controls for chance events - Controls for individual variation - Enables us to place greater confidence in the outcome
Which of the following are features of an arboreal habitat
- Rich supply of leaves and fruit - Relative safety from predators - Relatively less competition
An organelle is best described as ____.
A microscopic structure in a cell that carries out individual function.
The term "PET" scan, which refers to a positron emission tomography scan, is an example of Anatomical Terminology that is described as a(n)
Acronym
Features that have evolved in response to environmental pressures and enable the organisms to cope with challenges posed by its environment are called ___
Adaptations
In anatomical terminology, the adjective comes ___ the noun.
After
The fact that some people lack certain organs is an example of ____.
Anatomical Variation
___ is the study of body structures.
Anatomy
Name the anatomist who taught anatomy to medical students using cadavers in the 1500s
Andreas Vesalius
Identify the philosopher who believed that, not only could disease have supernatural causes, but natural causes as well, and argued that complex structures are built from a smaller variety of simple components.
Aristotle
By definition, a(n) ___ is the smallest particle of matter with unique chemical properties.
Atom
In performing a physical examination, the act of listening to sounds made by the BODY is known as ___ .
Auscultation
Identify the Muslim scholar who wrote the book called The Canon of Medicine.
Avicenna
Descartes and ___ revolutionized the philosphy of science, arguing for a more systematic enterprise aimed at new discoveries.
Bacon
The type of receptor located in the heart, aortic arch, and carotid sinuses that trigger autonomic reflexes in response to fluctuations in blood *pressure are known as _____.
Baroreceptors
Identify the example of a physiological negative feedback mechanism
Body temperature
A ____ is a dead human body, commonly used in dissection for the purpose of training students in anatomy.
Cadaver
Name the smallest unit of an organism that can carry out all the functions of life.
Cell
The ___ theory states that all living organisms are composed of cells.
Cell
___ ___ (a person) is best known for his theory of natural selection.
Charles Darwin
Name the physician to the Roman gladiators who wrote on the anatomy of humans, based on his dissections of pigs, monkeys, and other animals.
Claudius Galen
The study of how different species have solved physiological problems of life is known as ___ physiology.
Comparative
Understanding how the human body functions by examining how other species function is ____.
Comparative Physiology
___ is the process of transforming a a cell with no specialized function into a cell with a specialized function into a cell with a specialized function.
Differentiation
Name the process of carefully separating of tissues to reveal anatomical relationships
Dissection
Identify the method used to control experimental bias where neither the subject nor the person giving treatment and recording data know which subjects are receiving the treatment and which are receiving the placebo.
Double-blind method
___ equilibrium occurs when there is a set average point and conditions fluctuate around that point.
Dynamic
A molecule, cell, or organ that carries out a response to a stimulus is a (an) ____.
Effector
Terms that identify the discoverer of a structure are called ____.
Eponyms
A change in the relative frequencies of alleles in a population over a period of time is called ___.
Evolution
____ is a change in the genetic composition of a population of organisms over a period of time.
Evolution
The ability of nerve and muscle cells to produce changes in membrane voltage is known as :
Excitability
The process of eliminating metabolic waste products from a cell or from the body is known as:
Excretion
___ surgery is the practice of diagnosing illness by opening the body.
Exploratory
Information that can be independently verified by any trained person is a ___.
Fact
True or false: The scientific method is an informed conjecture that is capable of being tested and potentially proved false by experimentation or data collection.
False
True or false: Vesalius invented "cell theory"
False ; Schleiden Schwann did
True or false: A tissue is more complex than an organ.
False: Organs are composed of tissues and are thus more complex.
True or false: The study of ultrastructure focuses on examining indiviudal cells, but not their internal components
False; Ultrastructure focuses on structures WITHIN cells. Study of cells is cytology
Examples of positive feedback mechanism:
Formation of a blood clot, contractions during childbirth
A difference in chemical concentration, electrical charge, physical pressure, temperature, or other variable between one point and another is a _____.
Gradient
Without the expenditure of energy, matter in a physiological gradient will always flow from a region of ___ concentration to a region of __ concentration.
Higher ; lower
Greek physician who established a code of ethics and urged physicians to seek natural causes for disease.
Hippocrates
Name the branch of medicine that deals with the study of tissues in diseases:
Histopathology
The theory that there are emergent properties of the whole organism that cannot be understood by its individual parts is called ___.
Holism
The body's tendency to maintain relatively stable internal conditions in spite of greater changes in its external environment is known as ____.
Homeostasis
A good ____ is testable, falsifiable, and consistent with what is already known.
Hypothesis
An educated speculation based upon observations that can be tested by experimentation is a ____.
Hypothesis
Terminologica Anatomica
Included Latin and commonly used English terms. Devised in 1998
The ___ method, as prescribed by Bacon, is a process of making numerous observations until one feels confident in drawing generalizations and predictions from them.
Inductive
Most medical terminology comes form the ___ and Greek languages.
Latin
Identify the languages from which most medical terms are derived
Latin, Greek
A verbal or mathematical description of a predictable natural phenomenon or of the relationship between variables is called a ____.
Law of Nature
Name the term for a generalization about the predictable was in which matter and energy behave.
Law of Nature.
Any molecule of large size and high molecular weight, such as a protein, nucleic acid, or polysaccharide is described as a(n) _____.
Macromolecule
__ was the famous Jewish physician who served in the court of the sultan, Saladin.
Maimonides
Name the structure made by joining two or more different atoms.
Molecule
Name the process by which evolution works, that states that some individuals have hereditary advantage over their competitors.
Natural Selection
When bodily changes are detected, responses are activated that reverse the change, restoring stability and preserving normal body function. This occurs during ___ feedback.
Negative
The inductive method allows one to make conclusions based on ____.
Observations
Identify the adaptation of primates that allows them to hold and manipulate small objects in their hands.
Opposable thumbs
A(n) ___ is any anatomical structure that is composed of at least two different tissue types, has recognizable structural boundaries, and has a discrete function different from the structures around it.
Organ
Macromolecules, organelles, cells, tissues, ___, organ systems, organism
Organ
A single complete individual capable of response to stimuli, reproduction, growth and development, and maintenance of homeostasis is termed a (an) _____.
Organism
A(n) ____ review is the method of evaluation of results by other experts in that field.
Peer
The act of tapping the body to feel for abnormal resistance or listen for sounds emitted is known as:
Percussion
Medical mistakes, such as prescribing the wrong dose of medication can result from failure to consider ___.
Physiological Variation
___ is the study of the "function" of a biological organism.
Physiology
Endocrinology
Physiology of hormones
Comparative Physiology
Physiology of other animals
Neurophysiology
Physiology of the nervous system
Identify the name for a substance with no significant effect on a subject's physiology but is given to a control group that thinks they are being given the treatment
Placebo
Structure that encloses a cell and controls the traffic of molecules in and out of the cell is the ____ membrane.
Plasma
A self-amplifying cycle in which a physiological change leads to an even greater change in the same direction ____.
Positive Feedback
The integrating center of a feedback mechanism:
Processes information, relates it to other information, and makes a decision of action
Effects of a subject's state of mind on their physiology are known as ___ effects.
Psychosomatic
Nomina Anatomica
Purged eponyms from terminology and included only latin terms. Devised in the late 1800s
Identify the branch of medicine that is concerned with imaging, such as with x-rays:
Radiology
A cell or organ that is specialized to detect a stimulus, such as a taste cell or a rod or cones of the eye, is called a:
Receptor
The number of animals (or people) used in an experimental study is called the ____ _____.
Sample size
The ___ is a PROCESS by which an educated guess is capable of being tested and may be proven false by examination.
Scientific Method
Identify the term for the forces that promote the success of some individuals more than others.
Selective pressures
A ___ test provides a statement of probability that the experimental outcome was due to a random variation.
Statistical
A ____ test provides a statement of probability that the experimental outcome was due to random variation.
Statistical
Organisms respond to ___ or changes in their environment.
Stimuli
Describe gross anatomy
Study of bodily structures that can be observed without magnification
A group of organs working together for a coordinated function is an organ ____.
System
Statistical Tests:
T test, Chi square analysis
Experimenter bias is defined as ___
The conscious or subconscious influence an experimenter may have on the interpretation of their data
The suffix "-logy" means:
The study of
Name the term for an explanatory statement, or set of statements, that concisely summarizes the state of knowledge of a phenomenon and provides direction for further study.
Theory
In an experiment, the control group is unaltered, while the __ group contains the variable being tested.
Treatment
A receptor that detects pressure changes is called a:
baroreceptor
Pathophysiology
mechanisms of disease
Hypo
prefix means below
Therm
root
emia
suffix