Human AP Chapta uno
A cut through the body that passes perpendicular to the long axis of the body & divides the body into a superior & inferior section is known as...
transverse section
Jonathan Toews is walking towards you. You are looking at him from a - view
Anterior
More toward the backside of the body
Dorsal
Serves to regulate various body functions through glands that secrete horomones directly into blood.
Endocrine system
Negative feedback stops the body from returning the body back to a set temperature
False
Protects the organism from injury, disease, and infection.
Immune system
The branch of science that deals with the functions of the body parts
Physiology
You are freestyle swimming in a pool, what position are you in
Prone
Takes in oxygen from the air and gives off carbon dioxide, which is produced by the cell metabolism
Respitoary system
Which answer describes the anatomical position?
Standing erect , facing observer, arms at side, palms facing foward
Which statement is correct/ medial/ anterior/ proximonal/ distal
The elbow is distal tot he shoulder
Which statement is correct / lateral/ medial
The inside of the thigh is is lateral to the outside of the thigh.
Which statement is correct / superior / inferior
The neck is superior to the pelvis
The branch of science that deals with the structure of body parts is
anatomy
near the surface
superficial
coordinates body activities
nervous system
Receptors cause responses that alter conditions, while effectors provide the information about the conditions in the internal envoirment.
False
Water, food, carbon dioxide , heat , and pressure are all enoviemental factors organisms require
False
More toward the head
Superior
Lying in bed playing with a toy above her, what position
Supine
Serves in removing waste products from the blood and in excercriting wastes
Urinary system
The condition of a stable environment
homeostasis
Farther from the midline of the body
lateral
The sum total of all the chemical reactions that occur in organisms is called ______.
metabolism
Nearer to the point of reference
proximal