Topics of Anatomy
Staying Organized
Systems
Homeostasis
Bacteria & Virus
100

The three types of muscles.

What are smooth, cardiac, and skeletal? (also nerves)

100

Groups of cells

What is a tissue?

100

Kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, and urethra

What is urinary or excretory system?

100

The bodies ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions.

What is homeostasis?

100

Structure that helps bacteria stick/attach to surfaces or other bacteria.

What is pilli?

200

These are the 2 types of muscles that have involuntary control.

What is smooth and cardiac muscle?

200

Organs Working together

What is an organ system?

200

Heart, blood vessels

What is cardiovascular?

200

If a runner is dehydrated, this feedback mechanism would kick in.

What is negative feedback?

200

The term that describes a microorganism that can cause disease.

What is a pathogen?

300

The property of muscles that allows muscle to return back to its resting shape after being contracted is this.

What is elasticity?

300

All living things are made up of.

What is a cell?

300

Nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, lungs, trachea, bronchus

What is respiratory?

300

This mechanism helps amplify the event and returns back to setpoint until event has stopped sending signals.

What is a positive feedback?

300

Viruses that infect bacterial cells are called this.

What is a bacteriophage?
400

Difference between smooth and skeletal muscles.

What is involuntary vs voluntary control, striated vs non-striated, column shaped vs spindle shaped, multi-nucleated vs single nuclei?

400

Discrete structure with at least two different tissue types

What is an organ?

400

Brain, sensory receptors, nerves, spinal cord

What is nervous?

400

This mechanism helps counteract a stimulus to return back to balanced point.

What is a negative feedback?

400

Reproductive cycle of viruses where they integrate their DNA into the host cell.

What is lysogenic cycle?

500

This property allows muscles to be capable of receiving and responding to nerve signaling.

What is excitability?

500

Smallest unit of all living things

What is an atom?

500

Thyroid gland, pituitary gland, pineal gland, thymus, adrenal gland, pancreas, ovary, testis.

What is endocrine?

500

If a butcher slices his finger and his finger starts to bleed, this feedback mechanism would kick in.

What is positive feedback?

500

Draw out a lytic cycle.