The study of the structure and relationships between body parts.
What is anatomy?
Occurs when homeostasis fails
The term used to describe the sum of all chemical reactions within a cell. Cells take in and use nutrients to produce energy and growth.
What is metabolism?
This plane divides the body into EQUAL right and left halves.
What is midsagittal?
This process results in the release of energy when complex substances are broken down.
What is catabolism?
The science of how body parts come together to function and keep the body alive.
What is physiology?
Conditions exceeding a set limit in one direction trigger a negative reaction in the opposite direction. This reaction restores the system to the set point.
What is negative feedback loop?
The smallest structural unit of living things, which carry on all of the functions of life
What are cells?
A leg amputation would require a cut in which plane; divides the body into superior and inferior portions
What is the transverse plane?
Directional term: The veins are closer to the skin than the arteries.
What is superficial?
A normal standing position, with the feet slightly apart, the face and shoulders facing forward, and the palms of the hands facing forward.
What is anatomical position?
Immunity that results when antibodies contained in the serum of other people or animals are injected into an individual; antivenom from snake bite
What is artificial passive immunity?
Often called the "powerhouses" of the cell because it is responsible for making ATP
What are mitochondria?
Which plane would a surgeon cut into for an amputated toe; anterior and posterior halves
What is frontal plane?
Glycolysis, Kreb's Cycle, Electron Transport Chain
What are the three stages in cellular respiration?
The word anatomy is taken from the Greek word anantomia which means.........
What is to cut apart?
Immunity is gained through illness, such as an infection, and recovery
What is natural active immunity?
The division of a cell nucleus and chromosomes into two nuclei, each with its own set of identical chromosomes.
What is mitosis?
Cranial cavity and spinal cavity are located in this body cavity
What is the posterior/dorsal body cavity?
Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acid
What are major classes of organic molecules?
The principle that states that function is dependent on structure, and that the form of a structure relates to its function.
What is complementarity of structure and function?
Occurs during pregnancy, when antibodies are passed from the the mother to fetus via the placenta or infant via the mother's breast milk
What is natural passive immunity?
Defined as cells changing in structure with an uncontrolled growth pattern
What is neoplasia?
Structure that divides the thoracic and abdominalpelvic cavities?
What is the diaphragm?
The upper right area of the nine abdominal regions that contains the liver.
What is the right hypochondriac?