Phenix_kaitlin Test Body Organization, Systems, and Anatomical Terms Flashcards
- The frontal plane is represented by
woman in anatomical plane divided from the front and the back
B. Figure 3
10. Anatomical Planes
- Which plane is coronal?
Woman divided front to back
B. Figure 3
10. Anatomical Planes
- The transverse plane
separates the top and bottom
10. Anatomical Planes
- What type of symmetry does a sponge exhibit?
Asymmetrical
10. Anatomical Planes
- Letter E represents
Man standing in the anatomical position E is near the the hand
proximal
10. Anatomical Planes
- Letter F represents
Man standing in anatomical position F is near the feet
Distal
10. Anatomical Planes
- Which level of organization does one of the tissues above represent?
(Three tissues connected in order)
Tissue
09.CLF Hierarchy of the Body
- Posterior is
dorsal
10. Anatomical Planes
- Using the picture above what is the unit of organization ?
(Nerve cells)
Tissue
09.CLF Hierarchy of the Body
- Anterior is
ventral
10. Anatomical Planes
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of life?
Movement
18. Cell Biology notes
- The study of tissues and organs and of the normal functions in living systems is
Physiology
18. Cell Biology notes
- What might happen if your respiratory center malfunctioned?
The oxygen level in your body might go out of balance
11. CLF Body Systems
- The goat which has bilateral symmetry is divided by a plane.
Sagittal
10. Anatomical Planes
- Heart and blood vessels are organs of what system?
Circulatory
13.BP Notes
- How does the urinary system get rid of chemical waste?
By flushing them out of the body
13.BP Notes
- An animal has bilateral symmetry if
One planes can be drawn to divide the animal into halves that are mirror images
10. Anatomical Planes
- Stratified columnar is a type of tissue
Epithelial
09.CLF Hierarchy of the Body
- Structure B is a section of bone. Identify and define the level of organization represented by B.
B is a tissue, which is a group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
09.CLF Hierarchy of the Body
- What level of organization is represented by A? What is the relationship between that level and the level represented by B?
A is a cell. Level B is a tissue which is composed of similar cells that perform a specific function.
09.CLF Hierarchy of the Body
- Structure C is a thigh bone. Identify and define the level of organization represented by C.
C is an organ which is a group of different tissues that work together to perform a specific job.
09.CLF Hierarchy of the Body
- Identify and define the level of organization represented by structure D.
D is a system which is a group of structures that perform broad functions.
09.CLF Hierarchy of the Body
- Look at A,B,C,D. For each of these animals, identify the type of symmetry it exhibits.
( A- jelly fish B- bacteria C- bacteria D- worm)
B and D is bilateral. A has radial. C is asymmetrical.