Chapters 1-4
Chapters 5-7
Chapters 8-10
Chapters 11-12
Chapters 13-15
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What is the cell theory?

-All living things are made of cells

-Cells give us complexity

-Cells can only come from pre-existing cells

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What are the functions of the integumentary system?

Protection, temperature regulation, sensation, metabolic functions, blood reservoir, and excretion. 

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What are three structural classifications of joints?

-Fibrous

-Cartilaginous

-Synovial 


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What are the functions of the nervous system?

1. Sensory output- information gathered about your environment

2. Integration- Interpretation of sensory input

3. Motor output- produces a response

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What do mechanoreceptors respond to?

Touch, pressure, vibration, stretch, and itch

200

Who was Vesalius and why was he so important?

Vesalius taught anatomy in Italy and published the first atlas of anatomy (Di Humani Corporis Fabrica) in 1543.

200

What is vellus hair?

Pale, fine body hair found on children and adult females.

200

What are three types of fibrous joints?

-Sutures

-Syndesmoses

-Gomphoses



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What is the Limbic system?

It stores your memories and controls your emotions

200

What do chemoreceptors respond to?

Chemicals such as smell, taste, and changes in blood chemistry

300

List the steps of the "Hierarchy of Life" in order

Atom> Molecules > Macromolecules > Organelles >

*Cell* > Tissues > Organs > Organ Systems > 

Organisms

300

Where does bone growth occur?

The epiphyseal plate

300

What are the characteristics of muscle tissue?

-Excitability

-Contractability

-Extensibility

-Elasticity




300

What are the two categories of memory and what are their differences?

1. Declarative memory- factual knowledge

2. Non-declarative memory- best remembered by doing and hard to unlearn

300

What are the five taste sensations?

-sweet

-sour

-salty

-bitter

-umami

400

What are the 4 major elements of the body?

Oxygen(O), Carbon(C), Hydrogen(H), Nitrogen(N)

400

List the different regions in the vertebral column and how many bones within that region

-Cervical (7)

-Thoracic (12)

-Lumbar (5)

-Sacrum (5)- fused

-Coccyx (4)- fused

400

What is the function of prime movers?

Provide the major force for producing a specific movement

400

List the differences between sympathetic and parasympathetic

Sympathetic- fight or flight, HR^, breathing^, B.P^, digestive and excretory go down, and hormones ^

Parasympathetic- rest and digest, HR,BP, breathing^ relaxation^, digestive and excretory^, *best time to read and learn

400

What does the external ear contain?

Pinna, external, acoustic meatus (ear canal), and tympanic membrane (ear drum)

500

How can you classify the epithelial tissue?  

Ask two questions:

1. how many layers? 1 layer = simple

2. What does the cell look like? 

Squamous= flattened 

Cuboidal= cube like with round edges

Columnar= nucleus is stretched

500

List the differences between a male and a female pelvis

Male:

-narrow and deep, tilted less forward, support for heavier and stronger muscles

Female:

- broad, shallow and greater capacity, adapted for child bearing

500
List the ways to name skeletal muscles

Location, shape, size, direction of fibers, number of origins, location of attachments, point of origin or insertion, and action

500

What does the frontal lobe control?

Judgment, consequence, and planning

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What is the function of the retina?

Absorbs light and prevents its scattering, stores vitamin A, photorecepetors, (rods and cones) and is located on the back of the eye