Wallis_CarterTestBodyOrganization Flashcards
4 Skin and the lining of most organs is made of?
Epithelial tissue. 13. Characteristics_of_LivingThings
3 What kind of tissue contracts to cause movement
Muscle 13. Characteristics_of_LivingThings
6 What is an example of stimulus?
Changes in temperature. 13. Characteristics_of_LivingThings
13 what might happen if your endocrine system were’t functioning?
Your body might not grow or mature properly.17. Homeostasis notes
22Which bodily system is easiest to see without an X-Ray or body scanner?
The integumentary system.17. Homeostasis notes
27 The Sagittarius plane
Segments of the body into a distinct right and left.17. Homeostasis notes
32 what happens if the core body temperature is too high?
Blood vessels supplying the capillaries dilate.17. Homeostasis notes
41 messages are carried back and forth between the brain and other other body parts of the body by?
The nervous system.17. Homeostasis notes
44 which of the following correctly lists the levels of organization from most complex to least complex?
Organizations, organ system, organ, tissue cell, atoms.17. Homeostasis notes
45 high fever during an illness is part of what feedback?
Positive.17. Homeostasis notes
46 heart and blood vessels are organs of what system?
Circulatory.17. Homeostasis notes
49 Place the following events in sequence, (A)nerves and hormones communicate with the hypothalamus, (B)you begin sweating, (C) you’re body begins overheating.
your body begins overheating, nerves and hormones communicate with the hypothalamus, you begin sweating.17. Homeostasis notes
54 The transverse plane
Separates the top from the bottom.17. Homeostasis notes
61 what can you infer about the prefix thermo from the word thermoregulation?
It refers to temperature. 17. Homeostasis notes
69 what organs of the endocrine system produce chemical messengers called enzymes?
Hormones.17. Homeostasis notes