Structural and functional organization
body systems
homeostasis
planes
cavities
100
The basic living unit of all plants and animals.
What is cell?
100
skeletal system
what body system provides protection and support
100
is the existence and maintenance of relativity constant environment withing the body.
What is homeostasis
100
midsagittal
What is the plane that cuts the body into two equal parts
100
1) thoracic cavity 2)mediastinum cavity 3)abdominal cavity 4)abdominopelvic cavity
What are the 4 cavities
200
Anatomy-is the scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body. Physiology- the scientific process or functions of living things.
What are the 2 types of anatomy and their deffinitions
200
cardiovascular system
which system is the one that transport nutrient, waste products,gases, and hormones through the body
200
the imbalance becomes smaller right away ex) sweating, thirst
What is negative feedback and example
200
Frontal or Coronal
What is the plane that runs vertically from right to left and divides the body into anterior and posterior parts
200
1)orbital-eye 2)nose-nasal 3)mouth-oral 4)ear-otic
What are 4 face cavities
300
an organ is composed of two or more tissue types and together perform one or more common function, and an organism is any living thing consider as a whole.
What is the difference of and organ and an organism
300
1)skeletal 2)muscular 3)respiratory 4)digestive 5)integument 6)lymphatic
What are 6 body systems
300
positive feedback is the imbalance increases before it increases ex) childbirth, fever
What is positive feedback and an example
300
a cut is made across the long axis at other than a right angle
What is the oblique section
300
line the trunk cavities and cover the organs off these cavities
What do serous membranes do?
400
1)chemical 2)cell level 3)tissue level 4)organ level 5)organ system level 6)organism level
What are the 6 structural levels
400
1)organization 2)metabolism 3)responsiveness 4)growth 5)development 6)reproduction
What are the 6 characteristics of living things
400
1)receptor 2)control center 3)effector
What are the 3 components of maintain normal blood pressure
400
Toward or on the surface ex) the skin is superficial to muscle
What is the superficial and an example
400
consists of two layers of peritoneum fused together
What is the mesenteries
500
chemical- atoms cell- nucleus tissue- smooth muscle tissue organ- urinary bladder organ system- kidneys organism-organ
What are 6 examples of the structural level
500
reproductive system
Which body system is the one you don't need to maintain homeostasis
500
large blood vessels near the heart
where are the receptors that monitor blood pressure
500
1)longitudinal section- a cut through the long axis of the organ. 2)transverse or cross,section- Cut at a right angle to the long axis. 3)oblique section- Cut made across the long axis at other than a right angle
What are the 3 ways of cutting an organ and the deffinition
500
diaphragm and the abdominal muscle
What is the abdominal cavity bounded by
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