Pierce_sanders test Body Organization, systems And Anatomical Terms Flashcards
- Using the picture above (picture of two or more cells) what is the unit of organization
Tissue
NB 17 histology
- What might happen if your respiratory system malfunctioned
The oxygen level in your blood might go out of balance
NB 16. Human body organization
- The study of tissues and organs and of the normal functions in living systems is
Physiology
NB page 07 characteristics of life
- The goat which has bilateral symmetry is divided by a _____ plane
Sagittal
NB 10 CLF anatomical planes and positions
- Which of the following is a transverse plane (picture of the planes)
The one going through the middle separating the top and the bottom of the body
NB 10. CLF- Anatomical Planes
- The frontal plane is represented by
The one separating the front from the back
NB 10. CLF- Anatomical Planes
- Which of the following is coronal
The one separating the front from the back (frontal )
NB 10. CLF- Anatomical Planes
- Another name for Sagittal is
None of the choices given
NB 10. CLF- Anatomical Planes
- The transverse plane
Separates the top from the bottom
NB 10. CLF- Anatomical Planes
- Which plane divides superior from interior
The sagittal plane
NB 10. CLF- Anatomical Planes
- Which system delivers oxygen and nutrients to body parts that need them
Circulatory system
NB 11. CLF-Body Systems
- Medial
Closer to the midline
NB 10. CLF- Anatomical Planes
- What level of organization does one of the tissues represent (picture of tissues)
Tissue
NB 12. WKST Body Organization and Homeostatis
- Proximal
Closer to the trunk or attachment to the body
NB 10. CLF- Anatomical Planes
- The coronal plane
Divides the body into front and back proportions of the body
NB 10. CLF- Anatomical Planes
- The role of the respiratory system is to bring what surface into the body
Oxygen
NB 13. BrainPOP human body
- The smallest structure capable of carrying out all life process is the
Cell
NB 09. CLF-Hierarchy of the Body
- Stratified columnar is a type of _____ tissue
Epithelial
NB 12. WKST Body Organization and Homeostatis
- The brain, nerves, and spinal cord working together represent the _____ level of organization
System
NB 16. human body organization
- What level of organization is represented by A(cell). What is the relationship between that level and the level represented by B
A is a cell. B is a tissue and cells that preform similar functions make up tissues.
NB 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 bunch of tissues that make up an organ
NB. 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 cells that work together to preform a similar function.
NB 09. CLF-Hierarchy of the Body
- Identify and define the level of organization represented by structure D
D is a system and a system is a group of structures that work together to preform a similar function.
NB 09. CLF-Hierarchy of the Body
- Look at animals jelly fish, worm, sponge, and flatworm. For each of these animals identify the type of symmetry it exhibits
B and D have bilateral symmetry. C is asymmetrical and A has radial symmetry.
iBook. Organization of the human body