the study of how the body works and functions
What is Physiology?
What system deals with muscles.
What is the muscular system?
Integumentary System?
What is skin?
Large structures/ easily observable
What is gross anatomy?
What’s the difference between Anatomy & Physiology?
What is Anatomy deals with structure and shape & Physiology deals with the functions of the body?
Determine set point, analyze data, determine appropriate response
What is control center?
the study of
What is ology?
What system deals with Eliminating wastes and urine.
What is the Urinary System?
Which system produces offspring?
What is Reproduction System?
List some of the necessary life functions
What is movement, responsiveness, digestion, metabolism,excretion, responsiveness, oxygen.
Water accounts for how much in body weight of humans.
What is 60% to 80%?
Responds to change in environment and sends information to the control center
What is receptor?
Nature
What is Physio?
What does the Digestive system do?
What is intake and breakdown food?
Which system deals with Breathing/oxygen/lungs
What is the Respiratory System?
What are Most homeostatic controls.
What is negative feedback?
What is the difference between distal and inferior?
What is distal means farther away from the attachment and inferior away from the head?
increase original stimulus to push variable farther. Example: Child birth
What is positive feedback?
How many structural levels of organization are there?
What is 6?
Which system deals with hormones?
What is Endocrine System?
What is the Nervous System?
What is nerves or fast acting control system?
What increases the original stimulus to push the variable farther.
What is positive feedback?
What is microscopic anatomy?
What is very small structures and can only be viewed with a microscope?
Must be maintained for normal body functioning and to sustain life
What is Homeostasis?
the study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts.
What is Anatomy?
Lymphatic System deals with what?
What is blood vessels?
Cardiovascular System
What is heart?
Atmospheric pressure, water, nutrients, oxygen, and body temperature are called what?
What is survival needs?
Name at least 3 life functions humans must perform
What is maintaining balance, movement, responsiveness, digestion, metabolism, excretion, reproduction, growth?
Homeostatic imbalance
What is a disturbance in homeostasis causing a disease?