Introduction to Anatomy
Composition of Matter
Inorganic/Organic Compounds
Language of Anatomy
Misc.
100
the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
What is physiology?
100
Electrons, neutrons and protons
What are subatomic particles of an atom?
100
Salt and water
What are the inorganic properties of life?
100
The opposite of superior
What is inferior?
100
The cheek area.
What is buccal?
200
Atoms-molecules-cells-_________________-organ-organ system-organsim
What is tissue?
200
this is a pure substance. Everything in the substance is the same atom.
What is an element?
200
Higher than 7 on the pH scale
What is a base?
200
closer to the point of origin of the body.
What is proximal?
200
The back of the head.
What is occipital?
300
The system that completes all these tasks: Waterproofs the body cushions the body protects deeper tissues from injury excretes salt helps regulate the body temperature
What is the integumentary system?
300
The type of mixture that completes this list: suspension, colloid, and _______________.
What is solution?
300
This type of bond includes a cation and an anion and usually results in salts.
What is ionic bonding?
300
any plane that is perpendicular to the transverse.
What is longitudinal?
300
The scientist who learned from the rheus monkey in 140 AD.
Who is Galen?
400
The third component of homeostasis, after receptor and control center.
What is effector?
400
universal solvent
What is water?
400
This type of bond has two chemicals sharing more than one electron.
What is a covalent bond?
400
posterior surface of the elbow
What is olecranal?
400
Two men who were infamous for murdering prostitutes, homeless people, and poor people and selling their bodies to science.
Who are Brendan Burke and William Hare
500
The rare type of homeostasis that results in having a baby or blood clotting
What is positive homeostasis?
500
The charge that small atoms tend to have.
What is electronegative?
500
This type of reaction results in A+B=AC+B This occurs when ATP reacts with glucose.
What is displacement reaction?
500
The back of the knee cap
What is popliteal?
500
the book that defines the names of our current anatomical structure.
What is Terminologia Anatomica