Anatomy and Physiology
Directional Terminology
Body cavities
Homeostasis and Metabolism
Other
100

Anatomy: Definition 


Physiology: Definition 

Anatomy: is the study of the form or structure of all living things.


Physiology: is the study of how living things function or work. 

100

What is the position name a person stands in while getting examined. show me a example as well. 

Anatomical positioning

100

What are the two main body cavities?

Ventral, and Dorsal

100

Homeostasis comes from the Greek words that means

staying the same

100

On average we use ______ of the calories we eat just to maintain basic life functions 

60%-75%

200

What is Growth Anatomy:


What is Microscopic Anatomy:

Growth Anatomy:  Is the study of our body structures we can see with our naked eyes  

 Microscopic Anatomy:  can deal with the same structures, though at a closer scale requiring a microscope.  Examples: the study of tissues.

200

The patients right is your _____

Left 

200

What organs does the Thoracic cavity hold

Heart and Lungs

200

Negative feedback what is it and give me a example.

  • Is a responses that revise disturbances to body’s condition

  • Like sweating or shivering.
200

The head is _____ to the root of the elbow.


the ankle is ______ to the root of the knee

Distal


Proximal

300

Explain Form  

Explain Function 

Give me a example 

For example: think about a squating 

  • Function: to lower your body to the ground 

  • Form: will need your knees and ankles and abdominals to support and lower you to the ground safely 

300

Tell me all three of the Anatomical Planes

Sagittal planes, Frontal Planes, Transverse Planes

300

Name two Small Cavities in the Head

Orbital Cavities, Nasal Cavity, Oral Cavity, and Middle Ear Cavities

300

Positive feedback what is it and give me a example.

  • Is the opposite instead of the body trying to bring back the body to homeostasis. The body keeps adding more hormones and chemicals to the body

  • Childbirth 

300

What is Mr. Hughes favorite show 

How I met your mother 

400

How did people used to study humans 

By looking at dead bodies  

400

What plain is she moving across.

Sagittal

400

What are the body Cavities function. 

  1. Protect delicate organs from shock and cushions them. E.g. the brain

  2. Allow internal organs to change size and shape without distorting other organs. E.g. the lungs, stomach and bladder

400

When you eat you obtain energy: in the body energy is called.

What do you used this energy source for 

ATP 

You use ATP for walking running sitting any time you do a activity you use ATP as your energy source.

400

The heart is _____ in the body 


If a person is laying on there stomach what is the name that it is called. 

Deep


Prone

500

What is the largest level of organization?

Organism (the body)

500

Your head is _____ to your feet.


Your knees are _______ to your Heart. 

Superior (cranial)


Inferior (caudal)

500

List all five body cavities 

  • Cranial cavity, Thoracic cavity, Abdominal cavity, Pelvic cavity, Spinal (vertebral) cavity

500

Give me a example of how the stay in Homeostasis 

give me what the receptor, control center and effector will all do.

Example : being hot outside

  1. The receptor identify that there is a problem and needs to be fixed quickly 

  2. The receptor relay the message to the control center telling them what they have found.

  3. The control center analyzes the information and if a action is need it will relay a message to the effector 

  4. The effector will need to cause a reaction to help the body return to homeostasis. 

500

Double Jeopardy!!!!!!

What is the formula for calculating metabolic rate for Females. 

Females = (4.55 x weight in pounds (Lb.)) + (15.88 x height in (In)) - ( 5 x age) -161 

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