CH 2 Homework
Visualizing the body in the position is significant because all observers have a common point of reference when describing and discussing its regions
anatomical position
________ tends to focus on the form and structure, whereas _________ focuses on the mechanisms and functions of these structures.
anatomy / physiology
Sternal refers to the
anterior middle region of the thorax
Pubic refers to the
anterior region of the pelvis
The anatomical term for cheek is ______, whereas the anatomical term for chin is ______
buccal, mental
The anatomical term for heel is
calcaneal
nervous system
controls body movement and conducts impulses for internal communication
nervous system ex 2
controls body movement and conducts impulses for internal communication
anatomy ex 3
describes the muscle layers in the wall of the small intestine
Cranial is to skull as auricular is to _____________
ear
physiology
ex. examines how the muscles of the small intestine propel food through the digestive tract
anatomy
ex. studies the small intestine including its relationship to the rest of the body
physiology ex 2
examines how the muscles of the small intestine propel food through the digestive tract
Because the end result of a positive feedback mechanism is to increase the activity, positive feedback mechanisms are much more common than negative feedback mechanisms
false
The anatomical term for forehead is
frontal or frons
Physiologists examine the ______ of various organ systems.
function
The anatomical term for lower back is
lumbar
The plane indicated by the letter (d) in the given figure is the ______. Multiple choice question.
midsagittial
As the human body grows and develops, structures such as the brain become ______ complex
more
The anatomical term for the back of the head is
occipital
_______ examines the function of various organ systems
physiology
Sacral refers to the
posterior region between the hip bones
muscular system ex 2
produces body movement and heat
histology
study of tissues
Which plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions?
transverse
Which plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions?
transverse plane
Most processes in the body are controlled by negative feedback
true
integumentary system
Consists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nail ; provides protection, regulates body temperature, and prevents water loss
cardiovascular system
Secretes hormones to regulate growth and chemical levels in the blood
In the anatomic position, the palms face
anteriorly
At the chemical level, ______ are the smallest units of matter.
atoms
The smallest units of matter having the chemical properties of the element are called
atoms
physiology // example 2
describes the mechanisms by which different nutrients are broken down
physiology ex 3
describes the mechanisms by which different nutrients are broken down
anatomy // example 2
describes the muscle layers in the wall of the small intestine
urinary system
filters blood and removes waste from blood
Manus refers to the
hand
The axial region of the body includes the
head and neck
________ examines the function of various organ systems.
physiology
The anatomical term for the area posterior to the knee is
popliteal
When a stimulus is reinforced to continue in the same direction until a climactic event occurs, it is best as described as
positive feedback
True or false: Physiology focuses on the molecular or cellular level to gain an understanding of how organ systems work.
true
True or false: Sometimes a homeostatic imbalance occurs when a variable normally controlled by negative feedback is instead controlled by positive feedback
true
The correct anatomical term for spinal column is
vertebral
The region of the body that is composed of the upper and lower limbs is the
appendicular
Sacral refers to the
area between hips
The central point that is used when the abdomen is divided into four quadrants is the
naval or umbilical
integumentary system ex 2
provides protection, regulates body temperature, and prevents water loss
skeletal system ex 2
provides support and protection, site of hemopoiesis
The anatomical term for the central-most anterior region of the pelvis is
pubic
Visualizing the __________ body in the position is significant because all observers have a common point of reference when describing and discussing its regions.
anatomic position
The anatomical term for head is
cephalic
Sternal is to sternum as pectoral is to
chest
In a negative feedback process, the resulting action will always be in the ______ direction of the stimulus.
opposite
The anatomical term for eye is
orbital
skeletal system
provides support and protection, site of hemopoiesis
The anatomical term for the posterior region between the hip bones is
sacral
endocrine system
secretes hormones to regulate growth and chemical levels in the blood
Plantar refers to the
sole of the foot
anatomy ex 2
studies the small intestine including its relationship to the rest of the body
anatomy
the scientific discipline that studies the relationships among parts of the body as well as the structure of individual organs
cytology refers to
the study of cells and their internal structures
The directional term that means "in front of" is
anterior
Sural refers to the
calf area of the leg
Microscopic anatomy examines structures that ______ be seen by the unaided eye.
cannot
the anatomical term mental refers to the
chin
An increase in body size is ______ and an increased specialization as related to form and function is ______
growth / development
The component of homeostasis, called the, is the sensory nerve body structure that detects changes in a variable, which is either the substance or process that is regulated
receptor or sensors
lyphatic system
participates in immune response
Popliteal refers to the
posterior aspect of the knee
muscular system
produces body movement and heat
Frontal refers to the
forehead
what cavity is the brain located in
cranial cavity
Vertebral is to spinal column as olecranal is to
elbow
anterior means toward the ________ surface
front
The body's ability to maintain an average temperature of about 37°C regardless of the outside temperature is called
homeostasis or thermoregulation
the anatomical term for the diamond-shaped region between the thighs that contains the anus and selected external reproductive organs is ______
perineal
A receptor typically consists of
sensory neurons
What is the anatomical term for the calf area?
sural
The anatomical terms for the calf area of the leg is
sural or crural
physiology
the discipline in which the function of body structures is the focus