Chapter 26 Flashcards

1
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__________ is the study of structure.

A

Anatomy

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2
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__________ is the study of function.

A

Physiology

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3
Q

Fluids inside the cell.

A

Intracellular (ICF)

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4
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Fluids outside the cell.

A

Extracellular (ECF)

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5
Q

Non-living structural material outside of a cell.

A

Extracellular Matrix

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6
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Internal Organization Tissues: four types are, epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous.

A

True

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7
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Four types of connective tissues are: fluid, loose, dense, and supporting.

A

True

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8
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Three major types of muscles are: Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth.

A

True

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9
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_________ are traits that helps an organs, survive and breed.

A

Adaptation

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10
Q

________ is a response to stimulus to maintain homeostasis.

A

Acclimation

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11
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Direct transfer

A

Conduction

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12
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Remote transfer, electromagnetic waves.

A

Radiation

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13
Q

Escape of heat with water molecules through phase change from liquid to gas.

A

Evaporation

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14
Q

Movement of molecules that carry high or low heat.

A

Convection

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15
Q

Osmoconformers such as corals and lobster, do not spend much energy maintain water and salt homeostasis.

A

True

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16
Q

Osmoregulators are those organisms whose internal water and salt levels are not the same as those of their surroundings.