A&P 1 Chapter 1
What does the "principle of complementarity of structures and function" mean?
"structure determines function."
Place the following in correct sequence from simplest to most complex: 1.molecules 2.atoms 3.tissues 4.cells 5.organ
2-1-4-3-5
Average body temperature is ________ degrees centigrade.
37
The dorsal body cavity is the site of which of the following?
Brain
Which of the following would not be a functional characteristic of life?
Decay
Controls the body with chemical molecules called hormones.
Endocrine
T/F: Embryology concerns the structural changes that occur in an individual from conception through old age.
False
T/F: The elbow is proximal to the shoulder.
False
T/F: The right hypochondriac region contains the majority of the stomach.
False
T/F: The serous membrane that lines the peritoneal cavity wall is called visceral peritoneum.
False
Produces antibodies that neutralize foreign substances.
Immune system
Protects underlying organs from mechanical damage and synthesizes vitamin D.
Integumentary system
Which of the following statements is the most correct regarding homeostatic imbalance?
It is the cause of most diseases
Which of the following imaging devices would best localize a tumor in a person's brain?
MRI
Positive or Negative Feedback: Blood glucose levels
Negative
Positive or Negative Feedback: Blood pressure
Negative
Which of the following statements is true concerning negative feedback mechanisms?
Negative feedback mechanisms work to prevent sudden severe changes within the body.
Responds to environmental changes by transmitting electrical impulses.
Nervous system
Positive or Negative Feedback: Blood clotting
Positive
Positive or Negative Feedback: Delivering a Baby
Positive
Provides support and levers for muscles to work on.
Skeletal system
What is the main, general purpose of negative feedback?
To maintain homeostasis
T/F: A major function of serous membranes is to decrease friction.
True
T/F: A tissue consists of groups of similar cells that have a common function
True
T/F: Imaging is useful in discovering obstructed blood supplies in organs and tissues.
True
T/F: It is important for any organism to maintain its boundaries, so that its internal environment remains distinct from the external environment surrounding it.
True
T/F: Lungs carry out an excretory function.
True
T/F: Positive feedback mechanisms tend to increase the original stimulus.
True
T/F: Regardless of the variable being regulated, all homeostatic control mechanisms have at least three interdependent components.
True
T/F: The anatomical position means the body is standing at attention with the palms facing forward and the thumbs pointing away from the body.
True
T/F: The epigastric region is located superior to the umbilical region.
True
T/F: The immune system is closely associated with the lymphatic system.
True
T/F: Without some sort of negative feedback mechanism, it would be impossible to keep our bodychemistry in balance.
True
Homeostasis is the condition in which the body maintains ________.
a relatively stable internal environment, within limits
uterus cavity
abdominopelvic
stomach cavity
abdominopelvic cavity
The stomach is _________ to the spine
anterior
Which of the following describes a parasagittal plane?
any Sagittal plain that is not the median.
The anatomical position is used ________.
as a standard reference point for directional terms regardless of the actual position of the body
Arm region
brachial
The term that describes the heel region is
calcaneal
Which of the following describes the operation of the heart and blood vessels?
cardiovascular anatomy
Arteries, veins, heart.
cardiovascular system
Delivers oxygen and nutrients to the tissues.
cardiovascular system
head region
cephalic
If you consider your home air conditioner in terms of homeostasis, then the wall thermostat would be the ________.
control center
visceral serous membranes.
cover the organs within the thoracic and abdominopelvic membranes
What is the specific name for the hip region?
coxal
brain cavity
cranial
An obliquecut is one that is cut ________.
diagonally
Esophagus, large intestine, rectum.
digestive system
The fingers are ________ to the wrist.
distal
Which term means toward or at the back of the body, behind?
dorasl
Which body cavity protects the nervous system?
dorsal
Adrenal glands, pancreas, pituitary
endocrine system
An increased rate of breathing as a result of an increased buildup of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream would be best described as an example of ________.
excretion of metabolic waste
What is a vertical section through the body, dividing it into anterior and posterior regions called?
frontal
Buttock region
gluteal
The study of the heart may incorporate many aspects of anatomy but as a whole, you would say it is __________ anatomy
gross
Subdivisions of anatomy include which of the following?
gross, regional, systematic, surface
What is a dynamic equilibrium of your internal environment termed?
homeostasis
Which of the following organs or structures would be found in the left iliac region?
intestines
A good example of a positive feedback mechanism would be ________.
labor contractions
In which abdominopelvic cavity is the stomach located?
left upper
The parietal pleural would represent a serous membrane ________.
lining the thoracic cavity
Removes and filters excess fluid from tissues.
lymphatic system
The bridge of the nose is _______ to the left eye
medial
parietal serous membrane
membrane attached to the cavity wall
The ________ cavity contains tiny bones that transmit sound vibrations to the organ ofhearing in the inner ear.
middle ear
Directly causes mechanical motion.
muscular system
Which one of the following systems responds to environmental stimuli?
nervous
Which of the following are survival needs of the body?
nutrients, water, atmospheric pressure, and oxygen
The term that describes the back of the elbow is ________.
olecranal
The cavities housing the eyes are called __________ cavities.
orbital
A structure that is composed of two or more tissues would be a(n) ________.
organ
The anatomical position is characterized by all of the following except________.
palms facing posteriorly.
knee region
patellar
Which cavity contains the bladder, some reproductive organs, and the rectum?
pelvic
The heart lies in the ________ cavity.
pericardial
heart cavity
pericardial/thoracic cavity
________ is explained by chemical and physical principles and is concerned with the function of specific organs or organic systems.
physiology
In which cavities are the lungs located?
pleural, ventral, and thoracic
What is the posterior side of the patella called?
popliteal
The upper arm is ________ to the forearm
proximal
the elbow is _______ to the wrist
proximal
Trachea, bronchi, alveoli.
respiratory system
What is a vertical section through the body, dividing it into left and right, called?
saggital
One of the functional characteristics of life is irritability. This refers to ________.
sensing changes in the environment and then reacting or responding to them
Cytology
study of structure and function of cells
The heart is ________ to the stomach
superior
________ cavities are spaces within joints.
synovial
chest region
thoracic
Which of these is not part of the dorsal cavity?
thoracic cavity
lungs cavity
thoracic/pleural
The term pollex refers to the ________.
thumb
Histology would be best defined as a study of ________.
tissues
Similar cells that have a common function are called ________.
tissues
Kidneys, bladder, ureters.
urinary system
What is the serous membrane that covers the intestines called?
visceral
The single most abundant chemical substance of the body, accounting for 60% to 80% of body weight, is ________.
water