SPC Saint Petersburg College A&P 1 Chapter 1

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shuts off or decreases original stimulus (most common in the body)

negative feedback

diaphragm (function)

contracts to aid breathing

Liver (body cavity)

ventral/ abdominal

uterus (body cavity)

ventral/ pelvic

brain (function)

Integration (intellect, emotion, behavior,memory, sensation, action)

Skin(organ system)

Integumentary

vein(organ system)

cardiovascular

pubic

pubic area

diaphragm(organ system)

respiratory/ muscular

responsible for gas exchange

right and left lung

scapular

shoulder blade

major organ of digestion absorption

small intestine

locates superior to the large intestine and begins protein digestion, temporarily stores food

stomach

Small intestine (body cavity)

ventral/ abdominal

large intestine (body cavity)

ventral/ abdominal

spleen (body cavity)

ventral/ abdominal

Gall bladder (body cavity)

ventral/ abdominopelvic

Stomach (body cavity)

ventral/ abdominopelvic

ovary (body cavity)

ventral/ pelvic

urinary bladder (body cavity)

ventral/ pelvic

lungs (body cavity)

ventral/ thoracic- pleural

adrenal gland(organ system)

endocrine

Abdominal

Belly

Axillary

Armpit

Located on the left side of the body in the abdominopelvic cavity it destroys old/dead RBC's and platelets

B is spleen

Heart(organ system)

Cardiovascular

sets normal range and determines response to stimulus

Control Center

Gall bladder(organ system)

Digestive

Large Intestines (organ system)

Digestive

Liver(organ system)

Digestive

Small intestines (organ system)

Digestive

Stomach (organ system)

Digestive

Brain (body cavity)

Dorsal-cranial

Spinal Cord (body cavity)

Dorsal-vertebral (aka Spinal)

responds to stimulus as directed by Control center to return variable to normal range

Effector

Pituitary Gland(organ system)

Endocrine

Thyroid Gland(organ system)

Endocrine

located in the abdominopelvic cavity and stores bile

Gallbladder

ability to maintain stable internal conditions

Homeostasis

located on the right side of the body and produces Bile

Liver

Spleen(organ system)

Lymphatic

Brain(organ system)

Nervous

Spinal Cord (organ system)

Nervous

monitors environment and detects changes (Stimulus)

Receptor

Uterus(organ system)

Reproductive

Ovary(organ system)

Reproductive/ Endocrine

Testes(organ system)

Reproductive/ Endocrine

Lungs(organ system)

Respiratory

Acromial

Shoulder

Bone(organ system)

Skeletal

produces change in Variable (factor being regulated)

Stimulus

Brachial

Upper arm

Urinary Bladder(organ system)

Urinary

tarsal

ankle

vertebral

back bone

Antecubital

back of elbow

popliteal

back of knee

occipital

back of the head

umbilical

belly button

mammary

breast

gluteal

butt

artery(organ system)

cardiovascular

thoracic

chest

mental

chin

pancreas(organ system)

digestive/ endocrine

Otic

ears

orbital

eye socket

kidney (function)

filters blood plasma

digital

fingers and toes

frontal

forehead

sternal

front of rib cage

inguinal

groin area

cranial

head

located between lungs pumps blood

heart

Calcaneal

heel of foot

pelvic

hip

spinal cord (function)

integration (sensations, flexes)

patellar

knee

absorbs some water, produces feces

large instestine

lumbar

lower back

lymph node(organ system)

lymphatic

oral

mouth

muscle(organ system)

muscular

Cervical

neck

nasal

nose

palmar

palm of hand

increases original stimulus to speed up response

positive feedback

femoral

thigh

heart (body cavity)

thoracic-pericardial/ ventral

kidney(organ system)

urinary


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