Orientation to the Body 1
Orientation to the Body 2
Terminology
Chemistry
Chemistry Again
100
_________ is the study of the structures of the human body and their relationship to one another, while __________ is the study of the functions of of said structures.
What is anatomy & physiology.
100
The most basic level in which we study the human body is which structural level?
What is Chemical.
100
Describe the Anatomical Positon
What is standing erect with arms at the sides, with the face, palms and feet facing forward.
100
__________ are negatively charged sub-particles, while __________ sub-particles have no charge?
What is Electrons are negatively charged, while neutrons have no charge.
100
A lemon which has a very high concentration of hydrogen ions would be at which end of the pH Scale?
What is the acidic end, meaning it has a low pH.
200
The study of cells is referred to as ____________, while the study of tissues is referred to as _____________?
What is cytology & histology.
200
Which of the following is not a necessary requirement for human life: Atmospheric Pressure, Nutrients, Oxygen, Red-Bull.
What is Red-bull...Although some of you might beg to differ!
200
The nose would be considered ________ to the ears.
What is medial.
200
The strongest chemical bond is the ____________ bond, while the weakest is the ____________ bond?
What is Covalent is the strongest, while the hydrogen is the weakest.
200
A _________ molecule has carbon, while a ___________ does not.
What is organic molecule has carbon, and inorganic does now.
300
Which organ system contains the Kidneys?
What is the excretory?
300
The "Balance" that our bodies achieve by way of the different systems in our bodies is called?
What is homeostasis.
300
The epigastric region is ___________ to the hypogastric region?
What is superior.
300
Proteins that have the ability to modify the rate at which a chemical reaction is occurring are called?
What is enzymes.
300
What are the 4 different forms of Carbohydrates and how much sugars do the have?
Monosaccharides: 1 sugar Disaccharides: 2 sugars Ogligosaccharides: 3-10 sugars Polysaccharides: 11 or more sugars
400
You're taking your first exam, which causes your BP to increase. The blood vessels send a signal to the brain letting it know of the elevated BP, the brain then tells the heart to slow it's beating down which helps to bring your BP back to normal levels. This is an example of what?
What is a negative feedback.
400
Labor contractions would be an example of what?
What is positive feedback.
400
The small intestines as well as the descending colon, and sigmoid colon would be located in which abdominal region?
What is the Left Iliac Region?
400
This non-polar substance that will not dissolve in water is referred to as?
What is hydrophobic.
400
Energy is stored in the form of phosphate bonds via this nucleic acid?
What is ATP.
500
Functional changes which occur as a result of a disease is commonly referred to as?
What is pathophysiology.
500
The anterior portion of the knee is referred to as the ___________, while the posterior portion is the ___________?
What is Patellar and Popliteal.
500
The movement of O2 from the alveolus of the lungs into the blood stream is commonly though of as what?
What is diffusion. Moving from an area of higher concentration (in this case the lungs have a higher concentration of 02 then then the blood stream) to an area of lower concentration.
500
The process of breaking down complex compounds into simpler ones is referred to as?
What is Catabolism.
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