Bowen_wyatt Body Organization, System And Anatomical Terms Flashcards

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  1. The thyroid gland and adrenal glands belong to the _______ system
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Endocrine

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  1. Which of the following represent the unit of organization of an organ
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Kidney

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  1. Letter E represents
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Proximal

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  1. Letter F represents
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Distal

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  1. Proximal
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Closer to the trunk or attachment to the body

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  1. What might happen if your kidney’s malfunctioned
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The water level in your blood might go out of balance

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  1. Which system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the body parts that need them
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Circulatory system

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  1. Messages are carried back and forth between the brain and other parts of the body by
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Nervous system

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  1. Posterior
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Dorsal

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  1. What might happen if your endocrine system weren’t functioning properly
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Your body might not grow or mature properly

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  1. Which or the following is represented by the image above
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Bilateral symmetry

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  1. Distal
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Further away from the trunk or attachment to the body

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  1. The brain, spinal cord and nerves are made up what type of tissues
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Nervous tissue

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  1. Which bodily system is the easiest to see without an x-ray or body scanner
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Integumentary system

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  1. Using the picture above what is the unit of organization
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Tissue

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  1. The process by which an organism’s internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment is called
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Homeostasis

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  1. What might happen if your respiratory center malfunctioned
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The oxygen level in your blood might go out of balance

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  1. What unit of organization is represented by respiratory system
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Organ system

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  1. The goat which has bilateral symmetry id divided by a ______ plane
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Sagitta

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  1. Heart and blood vessels are organs of what system
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Circulatory

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  1. Which of the following correctly lists the levels of organization from most complex to least complex
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Organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cell, organelles, molecules, atoms
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  1. The smallest structure capable of carrying out all life processes is the
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Atom

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  1. The coronal plane
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Divides the body into front and back portions of the body

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  1. What is the main function of the excretory system
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To collect and remove wastes from the body

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  1. An animal has bilateral symmetry if
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One planes can be drawn to divide the animal into halves that are mirror images
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  1. Stratified columnar is a type or _____ tissue
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Epithelial

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  1. ____ is describe as the body facing you, feet together flat on the floor. The head is held erect, arms straight by the side with palms facing forward
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Anatomical position

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  1. The brain, nerves, and spinal cord working together represent the ____ level of organization
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Organ system

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  1. The type of tissue carries messages back and forth between the brain and other parts of the body is
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Nervous

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  1. The area between the cell membrane and the nucleus and is a clear, jellylike substance in which other cell structures are found is called
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Cytoplasm

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  1. Structure B is a section of bone. Identity and define the level of organization represented by B.
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B tissue, which is a group of similar cells that perform a specific function
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  1. What level of organization is represented by A? What is the relationship between that level and the level represented by B
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A is a cell. level B is a tissue, which is composed of similar cells that perform a specific function
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