Anatomy
Physiology
Terminology
Body Systems
Learning
100

What is Anatomy?

The Study of Structure

100

What is physiology?

The study of function?

100

What are the three body planes?

Frontal, Sagittal, and Transverse/Cross section

100
Name 6 out of 11 body systems

RUNDERCLISM!!!!!

Reproductive, Urinary, Nervous, Digestive, Endocrine, respiratory, circulatory, lymphatic, integumentary, skeletal, and muscular

100

What is the name for a brain cell?

Neuron

200

What is Gross Anatomy and What is Comparative Anatomy?

Gross anatomy refers to anatomy that you can see with the naked eye while comparative anatomy is when other species are referenced/compared.

200

How are anatomy and physiology related?

Form usually determines function.

200

What does viscera, pleural, pericardial, and cranial refer to?

 Organs, Lungs, Heart, and Brain

200

What are the principle organs of the circulatory system?

Heart and Blood Vessels

200

What are the parts of a neuron called?

The neuron has a nucleus, dendrites which are shorter branch like fibers extending from the cell, and an axon which is similar to a long tail with axon terminals (short branches) at the end

300
What is radiology and list some common forms of radiology?

Radiology is another word for medical imaging (most of which uses radioactive substances). 

Examples include : CT, MRI, Ultrasound, X-Rays

300

List three subdivisions of physiology.

Renal, Neuro, and cardiovascular physiology

300

What does Axial and Appendicular Body Regions refer to?

Axial: Head, Neck, and Trunk

Appendicular (Appendages): Arm, Forearm, Wrist, Hand, finger, thigh, Leg, crural, ankle, tarsal, foot, and toes. 

300

What is the function of the skeletal system and how does its structure help it do that?

The skeletal system is meant to protect the viscera of the body, and to do this, the bones that compose the skeletal system are both durable and flexible to absorb shock and damage while keeping the viscera safe


300

What term refers to the physical connection made between two neurons?

Synapses

400

Name the three cavities in the upper body?

Cranial Cavity (Brain and Spinal Cord), Thoracic Cavity (Heart, Lungs, Trachea) and Abdominopelvic Cavity (everything else)

400

What is positive feedback mechanisms and give examples.

Self-amplifying cycle where deviation from set point (optimal state) leads to further deviation. 

Examples include blood clotting, protein digestion, EXPELLING A HUMAN OUT OF THE WOMB

400

What are the coverings/membranes of the heart called?

Visceral pericardium (Inner lining), Pericardial cavity (space in between linings), and Parietal Pericardium

400

Name three body systems and how they work together.

E.G. Respiratory system takes in oxygen and gives it to the blood in our body, the circulatory system pumps blood and allows it to move through out our body which provides the muscular system with the materials it needs to help us move around and perform bodily functions. 

400

When are synapses actually made? (Name the phase if possible)

R.E.M Sleep

500
How does reductionism and holism view/understand the body differently?

Reductionism has a bottom-up approach where understanding the PARTS will help understand the BODY.

Holism has a top-down approach, where we are more than a sum of our parts, (e.g. alcohol can affect people differently in different situations).

500

How does our body maintain its temperature (homeostasis) through feedback mechanisms?

There are receptors in the body that send a message to the control center (brain) whenever temperature exceeds normal limits, the body would then have blood vessels go through vasoconstriction or vasodilation to return to optimal temperatures.

500

Give the anatomical name and for all the words below and one sentence that uses directional terminology in reference to said words.

Arm, forearm, wrist, hand, fingers/toes, thigh, leg, ankle, and foot

Arm (brachial), forearm (ante brachial), wrist (carpal), hand(manual), fingers/toes (digits), thigh (femoral), leg (crural), ankle (tarsal), foot (pedal) 

E.G. The elbow is proximal to the wrist

500

How does the respiratory system interact with the circulatory system, and what would happen if the respiratory system couldn't do its job?

The respiratory system provides oxygenated blood for the circulatory system to distribute to the rest of the body. 

If the respiratory system couldn't do its job, the blood in our bodies wouldn't have the oxygen required to function properly and we would die.

500

What is the process of creating a synapse, how does learning/studying help with that process?

When you learn/study, the axons and dendrites of neurons grow and when you are in REM sleep, the axon terminals and dendrites of two neurons physically connect to form synapses.

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