A&P Ch. 1
Anatomy comes from the greek word meaning ____________.
"cutting up"
Physiology comes from the greek work meaning ___________.
"relationship to nature"
What is the branch of science that deals with the morphology of body parts?
anatomy
The human body is divided into _________ portion which includes the head, neck, torso and the __________ portion which includes the limbs.
axial; appendicular
Any structures that are located on both sides of the body are _______ to each other.
bilateral
The kidneys are ____________.
bilateral
The pleura cavities are _________.
bilateral
What organ system would include the heart and blood vessel?
cardiovascular system
movement of substances in the body fluids
circulation
The chemicals from the food are transported through the blood to the cells of the body in a transport process called ___________. The cells will use these chemicals, along with oxygen, to gain energy in a process known as ____________.
circulation; respiration
Structures on the opposite side of the body are __________ to each other.
contralateral
The left leg is ___________ to the right.
contralateral
visceral pleura
cover the lungs
visceral peritoneum
covers the abdominal organs
visceral pericardium
covers the heart
Label the various body cavities in this lateral view.
cranial; vertebral; thoracic; diaphragm; abdominal; pelvic
Sometimes, a cylindrical organ such as a long bone is sectioned. In this case, a cut across the structure is called _____________; an angular cut is an ___________; and a lengthwise cut is a ______________.
cross section; oblique section; longitudinal section
If body temperature increased 98.6F to 105F, the homeostatic response would try to ___________ temperature.
decrease
When maintaining a stable internal environment, if blood pressure increased from 120 mmHg to 130 mmHg, the homeostatic response would be to __________ blood pressure.
decrease
The _________ separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
diaphragm
It's __________ to separate the topics of anatomy and physiology because the anatomy of structures make possible their functions.
difficult
The human body gains energy by ingesting food, via the mouth. Food is then broken down into basic chemicals through the process of _________ and is absorbed into the blood in the small intestine.
digestion
In order for an organism to live, it must gain energy through the process of _________ (process of breaking down) and __________ (process of releasing chemical energy).
digestion; respiration
The axial portion contains 2 major cavities; the ________ cavity which is completely encased in bone, and the _______ cavity which is closer to the from of the body.
dorsal; ventral
The energy (from food) can be used to grow, build, and/or move. Not all substances taken into the body are used. The body can get rid of unabsorbed materials and waste produced by metabolic reactions in a process called __________.
excretion
The energy cane used to fuel the processes of ___________ (increase in body size) or ___________ (change in position.
growth; movement
If oxygen levels in the blood decreased from 95 mmHg to 75 mmHg, the homeostatic response would be to __________ breathing.
increase
If the heart rate decreased from 75 bpm to 40 bpm, the homeostatic response would be to ___________ the heart rate.
increase
Structures on the same side of the body are considered _________ to each other.
ipsilateral
The right arm is ___________ to the right.
ipsilateral
parietal peritoneum
lines the abdominal cavity
parietal pericardium
lines the pericardial cavity
parietal pleura
lines the thoracic cavity
Label the planes used to cut the body into the sections shown.
median(midsagittal); parasagittal; transverse; frontal (coronal)
The sum of all the chemical reactions is called ____________. It can be described as nutrient cycling.
metabolism
What is the term for the combination of chemical reactions in cells that use or release energy?
metabolism
All the chemical reactions that occur inside a cell are called _________. These chemical reactions obtain, release, and use ________.
metabolism; energy
Change in body position
movement
What organ system is responsible for coordination and integration of bodily functions as well as detecting changes inside and outside the body?
nervous system
In each of these cases, when a stimulus caused a change in one direction, the homeostatic response caused a change in the ___________ direction to help maintain a stable internal environment. This homeostatic regulation is called _________ feedback.
opposite; negative
obtain oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
respiration
reaction to a change inside the body
responsiveness
Anatomy is the study of ___________ while physiology is the study of __________.
structures; functions
The ventral cavity is further divided into the ________ cavity which contains the heart and lungs, and the ____________ cavity which contains the stomach, bladder, and intestines.
thoracic; abdominopelvic