Topic 1: Anat/Phys Into
Topic 2: Organ Systems
Topic 3: What is Life?
Topic 4: Anatomical/Directional Terms
How well do you know me?
100
Refers to the structure
What is anatomy
100
How many organs are in the skeletal system?
over 200
100
This characteristic of life relates to both skin and plasma membranes of a cell
maintain boundaries
100
Point to your scapular region
shoulder blade
100
What is my full name?
Joshua Keith Fuller
200
Relates to the function
What is physiology
200
What organ system does skin belong to?
integumentary system
200
State the word: "the body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions"
homeostasis
200
Where is the abdominopelvic cavity and what 3 organ systems are housed within?
tummy! digestive, reproductive, and urinary
200
Where did I get my scar on my ankle?
Blood Clot: Deep Vein Thrombosis
300
True or False: FUNCTION determines the STRUCTURE
False
300
Movement is this system's primary function
muscular
300
Name 2 things that homeostasis regulates
temperature, water balance, pH, ions/minerals, organic compounds, gases
300
What organs are located in the thoracic cavity?
Heart, 2 lungs, thymus
300
Mr. Fuller has 3 pets. What is one of their names?
Dog: Shug, Fat Cat: Poster, Sweet Cat: Zelda
400
PAY ATTENTION: From macroscopic to microscopic, describe the SIX levels of organization
organism --> organ system --> organs --> tissues --> cells --> chemical level
400
What organ system protects the body from cancer, viruses, and bacteria that have succeeded in entering the body?
the lymphatic system
400
Explain the difference between negative and positive homeostasis.
Negative - stimulus is decreased or shut off, Positive - stimulus is increased or exaggerated
400
Point to your most distal brachial region
your forearm
400
What is the name of my wife?
Reid
500
Give an example of an organ that demonstrates how structure relates to function
Varies; talk about heart, lungs, bladder, small intestine, uterus, testes, etc
500
Give an example of an interaction between 2 organ systems
varies
500
What does it mean to grow?
To grow means to increase in cell number. Only happens on the microscopic scale.
500
Tell me directions in anatomical terms: you have a bruise on the inside of your lower left thigh that can be seen when looking at your front
anterior left femoral proximal to your patellar region medial side of the femoral body region
500
What is Mr. Fuller's favorite college football team?
The Auburn University Tigers!
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