Intro + Anatomical Directions
Chemistry & Cells
Tissues
Integumentary
Skeletal
100

What is Homeostasis?

What is "the process of achieving and keeping balance"

100

What is the part of the cell that stores genetic material, and is the headquarters of the cell?

What is "the nucleus"?

100

What is the the "study of tissues" called?

What is "Histology"?

100

What are the three layers of the integumentary system?

What is... Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis

100

This is the largest bone in the body

What is... The Femur
200

What are the anatomical terms for "front of the body" and "back of the body"?

What is "Anterior" and "Posterior"?

200

If an atom has 8 protons, 8 neutrons, and 8 electrons, what is its atomic weight?

What is "16".

200
The difference between Involuntary and Voluntary in terms of muscles.

Involuntary- automatic contraction, you don't need to think about making the muscle work (ex., the heart)

Voluntary- you volunteer the muscle to work; you have to think about it (ex., bicep curl)

200

This helps with absorbing UV light from the sun

What is...Melanin

200

Name three functions of the skeletal system

What are... Support, Protect, Movement (muscles), Blood Cell Production and Store and Release Minerals+Fat

300

What Plane of movement does "6,7" occur in?

What is the "Sagittal Plane"

300

What organelle gives the cell its energy... "the powerhouse".

What is "the Mitochondria".

300

What are the Four Types of Tissues?

What are Epithelial, Nervous, Muscular, Connective.

300

Hair and nails are made up of this

What is... Keratin

300

_______ connects muscle to bone, and _______ connect bone to bone

What are.... Tendons;Ligaments
400

What is the difference between a negative feedback loop and a positive feedback loop? What is an example of each?

Negative Feedback Loop- Tries to get the body back to its natural set point (ex., temperature regulation)

Positive Feedback Loop- Tries to get the body to continue a change or process (ex., having a baby).

400

What is the process of which a molecule moves away from an area of higher concentration to a lower concentration ?(think blue dye in water)

What is "Diffusion"?

400

The death of a body tissue is called...

What is "Necrosis".

400

The subcutaneous layer has these two functions

What is.... protect vital organs and insulates the body
400

These are the five types of bones

What are... Irregular, short, long, flat, sesamoid
500

What are the Three Planes of Movement? Give an example of a motion that happens in each.

What are the "Sagittal Plane", "Coronal/Frontal Plane", and "Transverse Plane". 

Sagittal- Flexion/Extension

Coronal/Frontal- Abduction, Adduction

Transverse- Rotation

500

From Smallest to Largest, What are the body levels of organization? (Think Triangle)

What is... chemicals/atoms, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms

500

The difference between a simple, stratified, and pseudostratified epithelial cell is...

What is... Simple-single layer, Stratified-many layers, Pseudostratified- One irregular layer
500

This layer of skin contains nerves, blood vessels, and the hair follicle

What is... The Dermis

500

These are the three portions of the vertebral column (spine).... How many bones are in each?

What are... Cervical-7, Thoracic-12, Lumbar-5