Organ Systems
Body Regions
Orientation
Characteristics of Life
Homeostasis/Miscellaneous
100
This organ system includes the brain and spinal cord
What is the nervous system
100
otic
What is the ear region
100
Another word for posterior
What is dorsal
100
an increase in size due to an increase in the number of cells
What is growth
100
A simple definition of homeostasis would be this
What is the ability to maintain a balanced internal environment
200
This organ system rids the body of foreign substances/pathogens.
What is the lymphatic system
200
buccal
What is the cheek region
200
A part that is closer to the trunk
What is proximal
200
All living organisms are composed of this
What are cells
200
Your body going into shock is a result of this feedback system
What is positive
300
Esophagus, Stomach, Intestines, Liver, Gallbladder
What are the major organs of the Digestive System
300
carpal
What is the wrist region
300
Lying on the back
What is supine position
300
An example is the fight or flight response, where an organism either remains to defend itself or flees from the environment in an attempt to protect itself
What is ability to respond to stimuli
300
Your body perspiring in an attempt to lower body temperature is an example of this type of feedback system
What is negative
400
Protection, Temperature Regulation, Vitamin D production
What are the major functions of the integumentary system
400
cervical
What is the neck region
400
Lying on the stomach
What is prone position
400
occurs on both the cellular and organismal levels and results in a copy of the cell or a reproduction of the organism
What is reproduction
400
When making an in-text citation using APA format, we include this information in parentheses after the quote or summary
What is last name of author and date of publication
500
blood carries wastes not excreted by the digestive system to be excreted as liquid waste and liquid waste is removed from the blood
What is the interaction between the urinary and cardiovascular/circulatory system?
500
umbilical
What is the naval region
500
Three planes that result in the heart and lungs being fully exposed
What are parasagittal, frontal, and transverse
500
These are the levels of organization of animals
What is Chemical, Cellular, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism (al)
500
These terms provide a frame of reference to medical personnel
What is Anatomical Position and Regional Terms
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