Body Systems
Functions of Life
Homeostasis
Body Regions
Body Cavities
100

This system helps with posture, facial expression, movement, and heat production.

Muscular System

100

This function of life is aided by the skeletal and muscular system.

Movement

100

Define homeostasis and why is it important?

A relatively stable internal environment that the body works to maintain.

100

What is the difference between the acromial and the axillary region?

Acromial= Shoulder

Axillary= Armpits

100

This cavity contains the bladder and some reproductive organs

Pelvic Cavity

200

This system is made of skin, hair, and nails.

Integumentary System

200

This function of life ensures waste is properly removed from an organism.

Excretion

200

Describe the organization of an organism starting from the simplest to the most complex.

Chemicals-Cells-Tissues-Organ-Organism

200

Where is the sural region?

Posterior calf

200

What two cavities make up the dorsal cavity?

Cranial and Vertebral
300

This system transports nutrients, oxygen and waste throughout the body.

Circulatory System

300

This function of life includes all the chemical reactions that take place in an organism.

Metabolism

300

The pancreas and the liver work together to maintain blood glucose levels through...

Negative Feedback

300

What are all the regions along the spine starting with the superior going to the most inferior?

Cervical-Vertebral-Lumbar-Sacral

300

What cavities make up the Ventral Cavity?

The Thoracic and the Abdominopelvic 

400

This system is responsible for the creation of blood cells.

The Skeletal System

400

This function of life entails increasing in size and complexity over their lifetime.

Growth/ Development

400

What is the difference between negative and positive feedback and name an example of each.

Positive: increases original stimulus

Ex. Blood Clotting, Contractions in Pregnancy

Negative: decreases original stimulus

Ex. Temperature, Blood Pressure, Heartrate, Glucose Levels, etc.

400

In what body region would your lungs and pleural cavities be in?

Thoracic

400

Which body cavity houses the heart?

Pericardial Cavity

Peri=around

Cardial=the heart

500

Which body systems are not involved in maintaining homeostasis?

None! They all are!

500

This function of life includes an organisms reactions to stimuli.

Sensitivity/Irritability

500

What are the parts of the homeostatic mechanism?

1. Receptor

2. Control Center

3. Effector

500

The posterior side of the patella would be called?

Popliteal
500

What are some of the functions of body cavities?

Protection for vital organs

Space for serous fluid to properly lubricate organs that expand often