THE BASICS
BODY SYSTEMS: PART 1
BODY SYSTEMS: PART 2
BODY SYSTEMS: PART 3
OTHER STUFF
100

WHAT ARE THE SIX LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION?

ATOMS...THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF MATTER

CELLS...SMALLEST UNIT OF LIFE

TISSUES...GROUPS OF CELLS WITH SIMILAR FUNCTION

ORGANS...TWO OR MORE TISSUE TYPES FOR SPECIFIC FUNCTION

ORGAN SYSTEMS...GROUPS OF ORGANS THAT WORK TOGETHER

ORGANISM...THE "LIVING BODY"

100

 Which three body systems offer protection, support, and movement


–Integumentary -protection

–Skeletal -support

–Muscular- movement

100

The Integumentary system has four functions...

•First line of defense, covers the body

•Waterproofs and cushions deeper tissues

•Excretion of salts and urea in perspiration, temperature regulation

•Touch, pressure, temperature/pain receptors-information about the environment

100

The Cardiovascular system serves what purpose?

•Carries oxygen, nutrients, hormones, other substances


100

Sperm and ova carry how many chromosomes?

23 each

200

In studying the human body, one may concentrate on its structure or function. What are these two studies called?

Anatomy and Physiology

200

Which two body systems involve coordination and control

Nervous - coordination

Endocrine - control

200

The Skeletal system has four functions...

•Supports and provides framework for movement

•Protection: skull, spinal column, ribcage

•Blood cell production: RBC, WBC, platelets

•Mineral storage: Calcium and phosphorus

200

What are some characteristics of the Lymphatic system?

•Complements cardiovascular system

•Fluid balance

•One way system

•Immune system

200

Metabolism is divided into a breakdown phase and a building phase. What are these two phases called?


Catabolism

Anabolism

300

Specialized groups of cells form what?

tissues

300

Which 2 body systems involve circulation?

Cardiovascular

Lymphatic

300

The two functions of the Muscular system are...

•Movement: muscles contract, only can pull. Result in movement, the “machines” of the body

•Heat production

300

What are the structures of the Respiratory system?

•Nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi,lungs and alveoli

300

What does “medial” mean?

Toward the midline of the body

400

Types of metabolism

Catabolism

Anabolism

400

Which 3 body systems involve nutrition and fluid balance?


-Respiratory

–Digestive

–Urinary

400

The Nervous System is divided into two parts...


•Central and peripheral


400

What is the primary function of the Digestive system?

•Break down food and absorption of nutrients into blood stream

400

True or False?: The pelvic cavity is superior to the abdominal cavity.

False: The pelvic cavity is inferior to the abdominal cavity.

500

Homeostasis is...

State of internal balance

500

Which body system involves the production of offspring?


–Reproductive

500

What are some characteristics of the Endocrine System?

•Controls body activities

•Chemical messengers-hormones

•Growth, reproduction, food use, behavior

•Slower and longer lasting than nervous system

500

What are the four main functions of the Urinary system?

•Filters and removes wastes from blood

•Maintains water/salt balance

•pH balance

•Blood pressure

500

What are the four quadrants of the Abdomen?

•Right upper

•Left upper

•Right lower

•Left lower