Homeostasis & Feedback
Etymology
Body Cavities
Body Systems
Body Parts & Regions
100
Positive and negative
What are the two types of feedback?
100
above
What is superior?
100
Contains thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
What is the trunk?
100
provides structure, protection, and produces blood cells
What is the skeletal system?
100
Abdomen
What is divided into 9 regions?
200
Homeostasis
What is the existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body?
200
Etymology
What is the origin of words?
200
Visceral serous membrane
What is the part of the membrane that comes in contact with the organ?
200
body system you can function without
What are the reproductive systems?
200
Hip to knee
What is the thigh?
300
Deviation from the set point is made smaller or resisted.
What is negative feedback?
300
Anatomic position
What is standing with arms at side and palms facing forward?
300
Between membranes to reduce friction
What is serous fluid?
300
Major parts of the cardiovascular system
What is the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
300
Head, neck, and trunk
What is the central region?
400
Pregnancy
What is a commonly occurring example of positive feedback?
400
nearest
What is proximal?
400
Two layers of peritoneum fused together that connect some abdominopelvic organs to the body wall
What is mesenteries?
400
removes foreign substances and combats disease
What is the lymphatic system?
400
Only moving part of the skull
What is the mandible?
500
Establishes the set point around which the variable is maintained.
What is the brain, or control center?
500
Two words for front
What are anterior and ventral?
500
Retroperitoneal
What is organs that have no mesenteries and are close to the body wall
500
4 parts of the integumantary system
What is skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands?
500
Hollow behind knee
What is the popliteal?
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