Homeostasis
Body Regions & Systems
Terminology
Tissues
Cellular/molecular Functions
100

The definition of homeostasis

What is the ability to maintain internal conditions.

100

The system that contributes to body structure

What is the Skeletal system

100

The respective terms for up and down

What is superior and inferior

100

The 4 main tissue types

What are epithelial, muscular, connective, nervous

100

Explain the cell cycle

G1 > S-phase > G2 > Mitosis

200

Give an example of an internal factor that is maintained by homeostasis

Answers may vary

200

Which of the 4 quadrants is the spleen located in

LUQ

200

The respective terms for front and back

What is anterior and posterior

200

The name of the top and bottom surfaces of epithelial tissue

What is apical and basolateral

200

The 4 major macromolecules and their monomers

What are proteins (AAs), carbohydrates (monosaccharides), nucleic acids (nucleotides), and lipids (fatty acids)

300

The feedback loops that maintain homeostasis

What are negative feedback loops

300

The organs of the digestive system reside inside this body cavity

What is the abdominal cavity

300

The hand is ______ to the shoulder

Distal

300

This type of secretion pinches off the top portion of a cell to excrete its products

What is apocrine secretion

300

These factors impact the fluidity of the plasma membrane

What are lipid tails, temperature, and cholesterol

400

What are the three major components of a feedback loop?

What is an afferent receptor, control center, and efferent effector

400

What are the 4 quadrants in the body, name one organ for each quadrant

Answers may vary

400

Lauren will start in a random position, instruct her on how to assume anatomical position

Lauren must be standing straight with arms at her side, feet shoulder width apart, palms facing forward, thumbs out.

400

The epithelial tissue that lines the lungs, used in gas exchange

What is simple squamous epithelia

400

The types of cell junctions that are commonly found in epithelial tissue

What are desmosomes, hemidesmosomes, and tight junctions

500

Somebody suffers a cut on their hand, blood rushes toward the cut and platelet count increases in order to form a scab. An example of a ___________

What is a positive feedback loop

500

The 9 abdominal regions

What is umbilical, left/right lumbar, epigastric, left/right hypochondriac, hypogastric, left/right ilium
500

A lunge with a twist is an example of movement across which two planes

What is sagittal and transverse

500

What is the difference between an endocrine and exocrine gland? Where are their products secreted?

Exocrine glands secrete their products into a duct, endocrine glands secrete their products directly into the bloodstream


500

A patient comes in with high levels of blood sodium. A nurse puts the patient on a diluted saline IV to balance out the increased sodium.

If the patients blood sodium levels were untreated, his blood cells would ________

Shrivel up (hypertonic solution)

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