Terms
Anatomical Studies
I got a cavity!
I got a disease!
Not a part of this system!
100
the study of structures and how they relate to one another is known as?
What is anatomy
100
this class of anatomy looks at specific regions of the body
What is regional
100
the brain is incased in this dorsal cavity
What is cranial
100
the primary means of feedback in the human body
What is negative
100
Responsible for removal of nitrogen waste
What is urinary
200
The study of functionality of body parts
What is physiology
200
Ewwwwww! this branch deals with anatomy that is studied without the aid of a microscope
What is gross
200
The heart is located in this thoracic cavity
What is pericardial
200
blood clotting is an example of this homeostatic feedback mechanism
What is positive
200
system that makes muscles move and activates glands in response to stimulus
What is nervous
300
"form reflects function" is the fundamental statement of which principle?
What is complementarity
300
the microscopic study of body tissues
What is histology
300
The anterior body cavity is divided into two major regions by this large, dome-shaped muscle
What is diaphragm
300
the specific part of any homeostatic feedback mechanism that is responsible for reversing the stimulus and bringing the body back to normal
What is effector
300
responsible for the intake, breakdown, and waste removal of foodstuffs
What is digestive
400
There are 2 major regions to the body. This one is used to describe the limbs.
What is appendicular
400
the study of the body from fertilization to adulthood
What is developmental
400
This specific protective membrane is found in the dorsal body cavities
What is meninges
400
A disease occurring in the liver only would be classified as which type of disease?
What is local
400
the primary system that houses white blood cells used for defense against foreign bodies
What is lymphatic
500
the relative constancy of the body's internal environment
What is homeostasis
500
the specific anatomical study of cell structures
What is cytology
500
the thymus, esophagus, and trachea are found in this cavity
What is mediastinum
500
this type of disease usually occurs suddenly, is often severe, but last only a short amount of time.
What is acute
500
the site of red blood cell formation is in this system
What is skeletal
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