A&P Chapter 1&2
Radiology
A branch of medicine that utilizes medical imaging technologies to explore the interior of the body.
Evolution
A change in the genetic composition of a population of organisms over a period of time.
Which of the following describes the integration center of the feedback mechanism?
A process information, relate it to other information, and makes a decision of action.
An organ is best described as which of the following?
A structure composed of at least two different tissues, what's recognize boundaries, and what a discrete function.
What are features that have evolved in response to environmental pressures called?
Adaptions
In anatomical terminology, The adjective comes ________ the noun.
After
Which of the following best describes an ion?
An atom that has gained or lost electrons.
Hypothesis
An educated guess that is capable of being tested and potentially he falsified by experimentation or data collection.
Which term. Refers to a negatively charged ion?
Anion
Which philosopher believe that not only could disease have supernatural cause it's natural causes as well, and argued that complex structures are built from smaller variety of simple components?
Aristotle
Name the smallest particle with a unique chemical identity
Atom
What is the smallest particle of matter with a unique chemical identity?
Atom
Place to levels of structural hierarchy in the body in order of complexityfrom the smallest to the largest.
Atom Cell Tissue Organ Organ system Organism
A physician who is listening to your body is using which diagnostic procedure?
Auscultation
Who was the Muslim scholar that wrote the book the canon of medicine?
Avicenna
Descartes and _______ revolutionized the philosophy of science, arguing for a more systematic enterprise aimed at some new discoveries.
Bacon
Which receptor detects pressure changes?
Baroreceptors
The ability to stand and walk on two legs is called?
Bipedalism
Which of the following is an example of a physiological negative feedback mechanism?
Body temperature
What is the term for a dead human body use for dissection?
Cadaver
What type of ion has lost an electron and? Consequently, has a net positive charge?
Cation
What is the smallest unit of an organism that can carry out all the functions of life?
Cell
which of the following are statistical test?
Chai square test, t-test
Who is known as the father of the theory of natural selection?
Charles Darwin
Covalent, ionic, and hydrogen are examples of what kind of bonds?
Chemical
Which physician to the Roman gladiators wrote on the anatomy of humans based on his dissections of pigs, monkeys, and other animals?
Claudius Galen
Which forces can act as a selective pressure?
Climate, disease, predator.
What is the study of more than one species in order to observe their structural similarities and differences called?
Comparative anatomy
In which of the following does a surgeon learn a procedure on animals before practicing on humans?
Comparative physiology
What is the process of transforming a cell with no specialized function into a cell with a specialized function called?
Differentiation
What type of equilibrium occurs when there is a such an average point and conditions fluctuate around that point?
Dynamic
A molecule, cell, or organ that carries out a response to a stimulus is called?
Effector
Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?
Electron
According to the section of chapter 1 that covers analyzing terms the duct of Santorini is an example of a?
Eponym
The general process of eliminating metabolic waste products from the body is called
Excretion
In an experiment, the control group is an altered, while the ______ group contains the variable being tested.
Experimental
The term for conscious or subconscious influence and experimenter may have on the interpretation of the data is__________bias.
Experimenter
Which statement best describes a theory?
Explanatory statement that concisely summarize the state of knowledge on a phenomenon and provides direction for further study.
_________ surgery is the practice of diagnosing illnesses by opening the body
Exploratory
Information that can be independently verified by a trained person is called which of the following?
Fact
The study of ultrastructure focuses on examining individual cells but not their internal components. True or false
False
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. The work of Galen is considered the birth of experimental physiology.
False
Who or false. Vesalius was the first to describe the cell theory.
False
Which languages are most medical terms are derived from?
Greek or Latin
What type of anatomy focuses on body structures that can be observed without magnification?
Gross
Without the expenditure of energy, the net movement of matter in a physiological gradient will always be from a region of __________ concentration to a region of __________ concentration.
Higher;lower
Who is the Greek physician that established a code of ethics and urge positions to see can natural causes for diseases?
Hippocrates
Which branch of medicine examines tissues for diseases?
Histopathology
Which theory states that there are emergent properties of the whole organism that cannot be understood by its individual parts?
Holism
The ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in spite of changes in the external environment is known as?
Homeostasis
Which type of bond can be described as a week attraction between a slightly positive region in one molecule and a slightly negative region in a different molecule?
Hydrogen
Match each prefix to its meaning.
Hypo meaning below Epi- meaning above Endo meaning within, inside di meaning to
Match the word element on the left without proper description on the right for the word hyperthermia.
Hypo- prefix Ia- suffix Therm- root
Which one is testable, Falsifiable, and consistent with what is already known.
Hypothesis
To be considered a scientific fact, information must be what?
Independently verified
The ___________ method as prescribed by bacon, is a process of making numerous observations until one feels confident enjoying generalization and prediction from them.
Inductive
What is the act of looking at the body called?
Inspection
Physiology
Is the study of the function of a biological organism.
What are the benefits of a large sample size?
It controls for individual variation. It enables us to place greater confidence in the outcome. It controls for chance events.
What is a generalization about the predictable ways in which matter and energy behave called?
Law of nature
The suffix ________ means "the study of"
Logy
A molecule of large size and height molecular weight, such as proteins, nucleic acid, polysaccharide, or a triglyceride is called a?
Macromolecule
Fill in the correct term for the following sequence
Macromolecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism.
Who is the Jewish position that route 10 medical books and numerous books on diseases?
Maimonides
Inductive method
Method of study is the process of drawing conclusions and making protections from repeated observations.
Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe what?
Microorganisms
Adding together the atomic weight of all Atoms in a molecule gives a value known as its __________ weight.
Molecular
Which of the following is made by joining two or more different atoms together?
Molecule
To the following terms below can be applied to glucose?
Molecule and compound
Blood pressure is controlled by a__________feedback mechanism.
Negative
When some bodily changes are detected, responses are activated that reverse the change, restoring stability and preserving normal body function. This would be an example of what type of feedback?
Negative
Which of the following is in uncharged particle found in the nucleus of an Atom?
Neutron
Isotopes differ from one another by containing different numbers of which subatomic particle?
Neutrons
What is a group of organs with a unique collective function called?
Organ system
What is a microscopic structure in a cell that carries out individual functions called?
Organelles
Which of the following describes a single complete individual?
Organism
Which sub discipline of physiology is concerned with the mechanism of diseases?
Pathophysiology
What is the method of having result evaluated by other experts in the field called?
Peer review
Which is the act of tapping the body to feel for abnormal resistance or listening for sounds called?
Percussion
Differences and sex, age, weight, diet, degree of physical activity, environment, among other things are important what?
Physiological
What is a substance with no significant effect on his subjects physiology but is given to a control group that thinks they are being given the treatment called?
Placebo
Which structure encloses the cell and controls the traffic of molecules in and out of the cell?
Plasma membrane
Contractions during childbirth is an example of a _________feedback mechanism.
Positive
A self amplifying cycle in which a physiological change leads to an even greater change in the same direction is known as____feedback.
Positive feedback
Which term refers to the positively charged particle that is found in the nucleus of an Atom?
Protons
Affects of the subjects state of mind on their physiology are known as ________ effects.
Psychosomatic
The name for a cell or organ that are specialized to the time a stimulus, such as a taste cell for a rod or cone of the eye, is a?
Receptor
Which theory states that more complex structures can be understood by studying at smaller parts?
Reductionism
Which of the following are features of an arboreal habitat? Select all that apply
Relatively less competition. Rich supply of leaves and fruit. Relative safety from predators.
Who improved the microscope and was the first to observe and describe cells?
Robert Hooke
Which of the following is a process by which an educated guess is capable of being tested and make proven false by experimentation?
Scientific method
Which forces promote the reproduction success of some individuals over others?
Selection pressures
Which forces promote the reproductive success of some individuals over others?
Selection pressures.
A ____\_test provides a statement of probability that the experimental outcome was due to random variation.
Statistical
Organisms respond to changes in their environment called what?
Stimuli
During a physical examination, percussion is often used. Which of the following describes what is meant by percussion?
Tapping on the body surface than listening to the echo to diagnose help.
And international body of Anna Thomas convened in 1998 to standardized anatomical terminology. The result was a book known as the --------- -----, which took steps to both Latin and common English equivalent.
Terminologica Anatomica
Match the standardized list of anatomical terminology on the left with its description on the right.
Terminoogia Anatomica: included in Latin and commonly used English terms. Devise a 1998. Nomina Anatomica: purged eponyms from Terminology and included only let in terms. Devise in the late 1800s
Experimenter bias is defined as which of the following?
The conscious or subconscious influence and experimenter may have on the interpretation of their data.
Which of the following describes how anatomical terms are frequently constructed? Consider the example, foreman magnum and stratum lucidum.
The noun is located before the adjective.
What does the term dissection refer to?
The process of carefully separating tissues to reveal anatomical relationships.
Anatomy
The study of body structures
A molecule might be composed of one element or more than one element. True or false
True
True or false. As much as 30% of the human population can have variations and they are anatomy.
True
True or false. The double blind method is used to control experimental bias we are neither the subject no other person giving treatment and recording data known which subjects are receiving treatment and which are receiving placebo.
True
Acronyms are terms that do which of the following?
Use the first letter of the series of words.
Who is the first Anatomist to published an atlas of anatomy?
Vesalius
Who was the English man from the 1500s known for the study of physiology? Especially of the heart.
William Harvey