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What is the scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body?
Anatomy
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What does the word "anatomy" mean?
To
dissect
, or cut apart and separate, the
parts
of the body for study
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How does anatomy relate structure to function?
Anatomy examines the relationship between the
structure
of a body part and its
function
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How does the structure of
bone tissue
contribute to its
function
?
The hard,
mineralized
substance of bone tissue provides
strength
and support
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What are the two basic approaches to the study of anatomy?
Systemic
anatomy: Study of the body by systems (e.g., cardiovascular, nervous)
Regional
anatomy: Study of the organization of the body by areas (e.g., head, abdomen)
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What is surface anatomy?
Surface anatomy is the study of external features that serve as
landmarks
for locating
deeper
structures
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How is anatomical imaging used in anatomy?
Anatomical imaging
uses technologies like
x-rays
and MRI to create pictures of internal structures
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What is physiology?
Physiology
is the
scientific discipline
that deals with the processes or functions of living things
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What are the two major goals when studying physiology?
Examining the body's responses to stimuli 2. Examining the body's
maintenance
of
stable internal
conditions
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What is human physiology?
Human physiology is the study of the
functions
of the human
body
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What are the six levels of organization of the body?
Chemical
level
Cell
level
Tissue
level
Organ
level
Organ
system level
Organism
level
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What is the simplest level of organization in the human body?
The atom
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How do atoms relate to molecules in the chemical level of organization?
Atoms
combine to form
molecules
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What is the role of collagen molecules in the body?
Collagen molecules provide
structural
strength and
flexibility
to the skin
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What are organelles?
Organelles are
smaller
structures inside
cells
that carry out particular functions
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What is a tissue?
A tissue is a group of similar
cells
and the
materials
surrounding them
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What are the four primary types of tissues in the body?
Epithelial
Connective
Muscle
Nervous
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What is an organ?
An organ is composed of
two
or
more
tissue types that perform one or more common functions
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What is an
organ system
?
An organ system is a
group
of
organs
that together perform a common function or set of functions
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What are the eleven major organ systems in the human body?
Integumentary
Skeletal
Muscular
Nervous
Endocrine
Cardiovascular
Lymphatic
Respiratory
Digestive
10.
Urinary
11.
Reproductive
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What is the function of the urinary system?
The urinary system removes
waste
products from the
blood
and regulates blood pH, ion balance, and water balance
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What is the role of the lymphatic system?
The
lymphatic
system removes foreign substances from the blood and lymph, combats disease, and maintains
fluid balance
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What is
metabolism
?
Metabolism is the ability to use energy to perform vital functions such as growth,
movement
, and
reproduction
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What does responsiveness refer to in living organisms?
Responsiveness
is the ability to sense changes in the
environment
and adjust to those changes
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What is growth in the context of living organisms?
Growth refers to an increase in size or number of
cells
, leading to
overall enlargement
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What is development in living organisms?
Development includes the changes an organism undergoes through time, involving
growth
and
differentiation
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What is reproduction in the context of living organisms?
Reproduction is the formation of new
cells
or new
organisms
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What are the six essential characteristics of life?
Organization
Metabolism
Responsiveness
Growth
Development
Reproduction
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What is the role of sweat in the body?
Sweat helps
lower body temperature.
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What does growth refer to in biological terms?
Growth refers to an increase in
size
or
number
of cells in an organism.
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How do bones grow?
Bones grow by increasing the number of
cells
and becoming surrounded by
mineralized
materials.
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What does development include in an organism?
Development includes changes an organism undergoes from
fertilization
to death, involving growth and
differentiation.
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What is differentiation in biological terms?
Differentiation
is the process where cells change from an
immature
state to a mature, specialized state.
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What types of cells do immature cells differentiate into?
Immature
cells differentiate
into specific types of cells such as skin,
bone
, muscle, or nerve cells.
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What is reproduction in biological terms?
Reproduction is the formation of new
cells
or new
organisms
, allowing for growth and development.
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What is homeostasis?
Homeostasis
is the
maintenance
of a relatively constant environment within the body.
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Why is homeostasis important for the body?
Homeostasis
is important because it allows the body to
function normally
despite changing internal and external conditions.
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What happens to body temperature when exposed to hot or cold conditions?
Body temperature
increases
when too hot and
decreases
when too cold.
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What are variables in the context of homeostasis?
Variables are body conditions that can change and are not constant, such as
temperature
and
chemical
content.
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What is the normal body temperature range?
The normal body temperature is approximately
98.6°F
, fluctuating no more than
1°F
above or below.
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