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100

The 4 main groups of tissues are?

Connective, Epithelial, Muscular, Nervous 

100

Communication in the human body can be what two types?

Chemical and Electrical

100

What is the function of the urinary system?

To filter blood, remove waste in the form of urine

100

What are the 3 types of muscles, and what is their function? 

Cardiac, Smooth, Skeletal

Cardiac--allows the heart to expand and contract

Smooth--lines organs, helps to move substances through it

Skeletal--makes up muscles that allow for movement

100

This is the outermost covering of skin

Epidermis

200

How can the field of biometrics be used to verify and protect identity?

Since everyone is different, it measures these differences and only lets certain people do certain things.
Fingerprinting, face recognition, DNA, voice recognition, etc. 

200

Which membrane protein is responsible for restoring the original concentration of ions during the action potential?

Sodium Potassium Pump

200

In an emergency situation, why is a drug most commonly delivered by injection versus an oral route?

So the blood can go directly into the blood stream and doesn't need to be digested

200

What are the small fibers of muscle called?

Myofibrils

200

What is the function of the skin?

protect the inside of the body, regulate temperature, feel sensations

300
How could you tell if a pelvis was male or female?  

females pelvis' is more circular shaped, for childbirth

males pelvis' are more heart shaped

300

Injury to this area of the brain will result in loss of consciousness, a decrease in the ability to problem solve and a loss of self awareness

Frontal Lobe

300

the walls of the Alveoli in the lung are incredibly thin. Explain how this structure is related to function in the body.

Allows gas exchange to occur

300

Explain the origin and insertion of a muscle.

Origin--the part of the muscle that doesn't' move

Insertion--the part of the muscle that is responsible for moving the muscle

300

How does the body interpret and process pain?

Sensory receptors in our skin send a message through nerve fibers to spinal cord and brain stem then to the brain

400

What does a gel electrophoresis do? 

works to separate nucleic acids or proteins by size

400

What are the purpose of dendrites and Axons?

Dendrites--receive signals

Axon--carries signal

400

How can the composition of urine provide clues about problems in other human body systems?

The stuff that is in urine is things that the body expels into excrement. It is the left over proteins and things that the body does not need or does not want. Urine can hold clues to drug usages, foods and drinks that were ingested and even some body traumas.

400

What is the function of the brachial plexus?

A combination of nerves that supply the arm with sensation.  Located at the base of the neck below the clavicle.  

400

Why would the inability to feel pain actually put the human body in danger?

Because you would not know if an injury occurred/is occurring making the injury even worse

500

What bones can be used to determine height?

Femur, Humerus, Radius and Tibia (Femur and Humerus give best results)

500

Ten year old damaged his occipital lobe and cerebellum in car accident. Possible side effects?


Occipital Lobe--responsible for vision, possible vision problems


Cerebellum--responsible for balance, possible problems with balance

500

How will other body systems be affected if the kidneys begin to shut down?

there would be nothing filtering out the waste products of the body so eventually, the toxins would build up and the body will shut down.

500

What role do joints play in the human body?

The role that joints play is allowing us to move in different ways, as well as flexibility.

500

Why don't people experience pain with third degree burns?

The burn actually burns the nerves, causing no feeling of pain