General Anatomy
Anatomical Planes
Organ Systems
Homeostasis
Are you a doctor?
100

This is the structure of body parts is called....

Anatomy

100
Standing upwards palms facing forward is called...

The Anatomical Position

100

What is the largest organ system of the human body? 


Skin or Integumentary system
100
What is homeostasis?

Set point, normal range, equilibrium. 

Either or is correct 

100

From my head to feet what directional term is that called?

Inferior

200

Atoms → Molecules → Cells →_______ → Organs → Organ Systems →________

Tissues and Organisms

200

Please name the three planes of anatomical positions...

Frontal, Saggital, Transverse

200

The Central Nervous System is one of the most important organ systems....Name the different structures of that system?

Brain, Nerves, and Spinal cord

200

______________ loops AMPLIFY or INCREASE the occurrence of events.

Positive feedback 

200

My belly button is the most what part of the body?

Medial

300

Reactions in the body, requires energy is called?

Metabolism

300

What cavity is #2? (Instructor will open the Photo)

Thoracic cavity

300

This system is responsible for producing hormones that regulate and coordinate many bodily functions. Name that system?

Endocrine System

300

When you have NOT eaten and the pancreas releases glucagon then the liver breaks it down to release glucose into the blood. What type of feedback loop is this?

Positive feedback loop

300

From my toes to the middle of my body. What direction am I?

Proximal

400

The process by which a cell becomes specialized to perform a specific function is called what?

Differentiation 

400

A _______is a pocket of clear serous fluid that sometimes develops in the body after surgery. This fluid has seeped out of ruptured small blood vessels and fluid produced by the injured and dying cells.

Seroma or Serous fluid

400

This organs system has structures called GONADS and GAMETES. What are the structures called for females? Also name that Organ System?

Ovaries and Ova(egg). Reproductive system

400

In the case study of Kati and marathon. When Kati arrived at the hospital and doctors began to collect information, they discovered that she weighed 128 lbs. Oddly, when she checked in to the race, she weighed 126 lbs. She was diagnosed with “hyponatremia.” What do you think that is?

Water intoxication, it is extreme hyponatremia that can ultimately cause coma and death.

400

If I have a stab wound with about 10 inch knife on my right side of my abdomen. Describe the direction.

Deep lateral side of the abdominal cavity
500

The requirements of human life are as follows: 

Oxygen 

Nutrients 

Temperature????

One is missing what is it?

Atmospheric pressure

500

Axial portion of the body is...?

Appendicular portion of the body is....?

Viscera refers to....?

Head, Spine, Neck

Arms and legs

Internal or "Visceral Organs"

500

This organ GIVES YOU SHAPE AND HOLD YOUR ORGANS IN PLACE. This organ MOVES YOUR BODY AND PERFORM MOVEMENTS. Can you please name both?

Skeletal system and Muscular system

500

Give an example of Negative feedback loop? Remember what you need and state them.

Stimulus is needed like your hot. 

Sensor like nerves in your skin and brain

Control like the brain to regulate temperature

Effector is the sweat glands 

500

If you read an autopsy report. A small cut on the left outer thigh by the knee. A blunt force trauma to the right side of the head. Please describe it the best you can

Cut is on the distal lateral side on the patients left thigh. 

The blunt for trauma is to the superior portion on the right lateral side of the head.