A&P Basics
Name that body system!
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
Cell Cycle
Nervous System
100

Anatomy is to _________ as Physiology is to _________.

form; function

100

This system mechanically and chemically processes materials for energy and nutrients.

The digestive system.

100

These are the reactants of photosynthesis.

Water, carbon dioxide, & sunlight.

100

These are the three parts of the cell cycle.

Interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis.

100

These are the two major divisions of the nervous system.

Central and Peripheral

200

This is the number of major body systems.

11

200

This system transports oxygen throughout the body.

The circulatory system.

200

These are the reactants for cellular respiration.

Glucose & oxygen.

200

These are the four stages of mitosis in order.

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase (PMAT)

200

These are the two major types of nerves.

Neurons and glial cells

300

These two systems are often discussed together due to how closely tied they are to one another.

Muscular & Skeletal (Musculoskeletal)

300

This system is responsible for the formation of gametes.

The reproductive system.

300

These are the products of photosynthesis.

Glucose & oxygen.

300

This is the phase of mitosis where the nuclear membrane dissolves, chromosomes condense, and the mitotic spindle forms.

Prophase.

300

This is the space between neurons where they are able to connect and share messages.

Synapse

400

These are the levels of organization of an organism (in order from smallest to largest).

Chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organism.

400

This system secretes hormones and regulates processes in the body.

The endocrine system.

400

These are the products of cellular respiration.

Water, carbon dioxide, & ATP.
400

This is the phase where the chromosome strands separate and are starting to be pulled to opposite ends of the cell. 

Anaphase.

400

The peripheral nervous system branches off into these two categories.

Somatic and autonomic

500

1. This is the term used to describe a part of the body that is closer to your core.

2. This is the term used to describe a part of the body that is farther away from your core. 

3. These are the terms used to describe the front and back of your body.

1. Proximal

2. Distal

3. Ventral (front), Dorsal (back)

500

This system defends against pathogens.

The lymphatic system.

500

True or False?

1. Plants do both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

2. Glucose is a form of usable energy.

1. True

2. False; it must be broken down chemically to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) which is what acts as a usable energy source.

500

True or false?

1. A cell spends most of its time in interphase. 

2. During cytokinesis, two new nuclei form.

3. Interphase is the first stage of mitosis.

1. True

2. False

2. False

500

1. The autonomic nervous system branches off into these two categories.

2. This is the difference between the two.

1. Sympathetic and parasympathetic. 

2. Sympathetic is like the "fight or flight" response (increases energy usage) while parasympathetic returns the body to its normal, relaxed state (decreased energy usage).

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