Definitions
Body Systems
Functional Groups
Atlas A
Miscellaneous
100

Define Anatomy

-the study of structure

100

How many body systems are there? List them.

There are 11.

-Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Endocrine, Circulatory, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Urinary, Digestive, Reproductive (male and female)

100

What are the five functional groups?

-Hydroxyl, Methyl, Carboxyl, Amino, Phosphate

100

The spine is _______ to the lungs?

-Posterior

100

Name the levels of organization from largest to smallest.

-Organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cells, organelles, and chemical level

200

Define Physiology 

-The study of function

200

Which body system's principal organs include the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and ganglia?

Name a principal function.

-Nervous System

-Principal Functions: rapid internal communication, coordination, motor control and sensation

200

Where does Amino occur in?

-Amino acids and proteins

200

The wrist is _______ to the hand?

-Proximal

200

What does ATP stand for?

-Adenosine Triphosphate

300

Define Homeostasis

-Maintenance of stable conditions in the internal environment

300

Which body system's principal functions include absorption of oxygen, discharge of carbon dioxide, acid-base balance, and speech?

Name one principal organ.

-Respiratory System

-Principal Organs: nose, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs

300

Where does Methyl occur?

-Fats, oils, steroids, amino acids

300

The skin is _____ to the skeleton?

-Superficial
300

What does MRI stand for?

-Magnetic Resonance Imaging

400

Define Polymers

-molecules made of a repetitive series of identical or similar monomers

400

Which body function's principal organs include the heart and blood vessels?

Name one principal function.

-Circulatory System

-Distribution of nutrients, oxygen, wastes, hormones, electrolytes, heat, immune cells, and antibodies; fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance.

400

Where do Carboxyls occur?

-Amino acids, sugars, proteins

400

The eyes are _____ to the mouth?

-Superior

400

Explain the difference between facts, laws, and theories.

-Fact: information that can be
independently verified by any trained person.

-Law: a description about the
predictable ways in which matter and energy behave.

-Theory: is an explanatory statement or a group of statements derived from facts, laws, and confirmed hypotheses to describe a specific area

500

Define hydrophilic and hydrophobic

-Hydrophilic is "water loving"

-Hydrophobic is  "water hating"

500

Name the principal organs for the skeletal system.

-Bones, cartilages, and ligaments

500

What are the symbols for the functional groups?

-Hydroxyl (-OH)

-Methyl (-CH3)

-Carboxyl (-COOH)

-Amino (NH2)

-Phosphate (-H2PO4)

500

Explain the difference between transverse, frontal, and midsagittal plane

-Transverse: an anatomical plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves

-Frontal: an imaginary vertical plane that divides the body into front and back halves

-Midsagittal:  a vertical plane that divides the body into left and right halves

500

Explain or draw out dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis.

-Dehydration synthesis is a chemical reaction where two molecules are joined together by removing a water molecule, creating a larger molecule, while hydrolysis is the opposite process where a water molecule is added to break down a larger molecule into smaller ones.

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