Mouth, Nose, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Lungs, Diaphragm
What are the organs/structures in the Respiratory system?
The 2 organ systems involved in waste removal.
What are the Digestive and Urinary systems?
Integumentary, Muscular, Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Nervous, Endocrine
What are the 6 organ systems involved in thermoregulation?
Gametes
What are sperm and egg cells?
To hold down the specimen to the dissection tray.
What are pins?
Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Intestines
What are the organs/structures in the Digestive system?
The 2 organ systems involved in support.
What are the Skeletal & Muscular systems?
Sickness, Diseases, Diabetes, Hypertension, Depression, Dementia
What are possible disruptions in homeostasis?
The fusing of a sperm and an egg to form a zygote.
What is fertilization?
To manipulate or remove thin tissues.
What are needles?
Hypothalamus, Various Glands (Pituitary, Pineal, Adrenals, Thyroid, Parathyroids), Pancreas, Gonads
What are the organs/structures in the Endocrine system?
The 2 organ systems involved in substances flow.
What are the Cardiovascular & Respiratory systems?
A control system that counteracts any change in the body that moves conditions above or below a set point.
What is negative feedback?
The first eukaryotic cell that will develop into the offspring.
What is a zygote?
To hold or manipulate small objects.
What are tweezers?
Lymph nodes, Lymph vessels, Leukocytes
What are the organs/structures in the Immune/Lymphatic system?
The 2 organ systems involved in changes/communication.
What are the Nervous & Endocrine systems?
A control system that adds to any change in the body that moves conditions above or below a set point.
What is positive feedback?
The developmental stages of a human.
What are fertilization, implantation, embryo, fetus, birth?
To cut or to trim tissues.
What are Scissors
Kidneys, Ureters, Urethra
What are the organs/structures in the Urinary system?
The 2 organ systems involved in defense.
What are the Integumentary & Immune/Lymphatic systems?
Homeostasis
What is the regulation and maintenance of the internal environment within the narrow ranges that support human life?
Meiosis takes place here.
What are the gonads?
To make initial cuts and precise cuts.
What are scalpels?