Petersson_Stina Test Body Organization Flashcards

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  1. Another name for sagittal is
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None of these (transverse, proximal,coronal, frontal)

  1. CLF Anatomical planes
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  1. Which plane is coronal?
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The plane with half on the side (III)

  1. CLF Anatomical planes
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  1. The transverse plane
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Separate the top from the bottom

Notability pg. 10. CLF Anatomical planes

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  1. What type of symmetry does a sponge exhibit?
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Asymmetrical

Notability pg. 10. CLF Anatompical Planes

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  1. Which of the following represents the unit of organization of an organ?
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Kidney

Notability pg. 09. CLF Hierarchy of the Body

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  1. What level of organization does ONE of the tissues above represent?
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Tissue

Notability pg. 09. CLF Hierarchy of the Body

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

iBook: pg. 262 Flatworms

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

Notability, pg. 12. WKST_-_Body_Organization_and_Homeostatis

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

Notability pg. 17. histology

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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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Muscular

Notability, pg. 12. WKST_-_Body_Organization_and_Homeostatis

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  1. Which of the following is FALSE?
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All are true; none are false (the mouth is inferior to the nose, the thumb is lateral to the pinky, the belly button is in the sagittal plane)

Notability, pg. 10. CLF Anatompical Planes

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  1. The study of tissues and organs and of the normal functions in living system is
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Physiology

iBooks: pg. 13 Fields in the Life Sciences

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  1. What type of tissue supports the body and connects all of it’s parts?
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Connective

Notability, pg. 12. WKST_-_Body_Organization_and_Homeostatis

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  1. The smallest structure capable of carrying out all life processes in the
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Cell

iBooks, pg. 16, “Fields in the Life Sciences”

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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

iBook: pg. 262 Flatworms

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  1. Which organ provides a barrier; controls temperature and acts as a sun block.
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Skin

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  1. __________is described 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

Notability, pg. 10. CLF Anatompical Planes

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  1. Stratified columnar is a type of _____ tissue.
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Epithelial

Notability, pg. 12. WKST_-_Body_Organization_and_Homeostatis

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

Notability, pg. 09. CLF Hierarchy of the Body

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

Notability, pg. 16. human body organization

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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

Notability, pg. 12. WKST_-_Body_Organization_and_Homeostatis

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  1. Structure B is a section of bone. Identify and define the level of organization represented by B
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B is tissues, which is a group of similar cells that perform a specific function

Notability, pg. 12. WKST_-_Body_Organization_and_Homeostatis

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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

Notability, pg. 12. WKST_-_Body_Organization_and_Homeostatis

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  1. Structure C is a thigh bone. Identify an define the level of organization represented by C
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C is an organ, which is a group of different tissues that work together to perform a specific job that is more complex than the function of each tissue by itself.

Notability, pg. 09. CLF Hierarchy of the Body

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  1. Identify and defined the level of organization represented by structure D
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D is a system, which is a group of structures that perform broad functions.

Notability, pg. 09. CLF Hierarchy of the Body

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  1. Look at animals A, B, C, D for each of these animals, identify the type of symmetry it exhibits
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B and D have bilateral symmetry, A has radial symmetry and C assymmetrical.

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