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Matching: Match the terms with the correct statement or definition using the terms listed below. (1 Point Each)

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Anatomic imaging

Anatomy

Cytology

Developmental anatomy

Embryology

Gross anatomy

Histology

Pathology

Physiology

Regional anatomy

Surface anatomy

Systemic anatomy

Systemic physiology

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1.  General term for the scientific discipline that investigates the body’s

structure.

2.  The study of the structural changes that occur between conception

and adulthood.

3.  A subspecialty of developmental anatomy that considers changes from

conception to the end of the eight week of development.

4.  Study of the structural features of cells.

5.  Study of tissues.

6.  The study of structures that can be examined without the aid of a

microscope.

7.  Study of the body system by system (a group of structures that have

one or more common functions).

8.  Study of the body’s organization by areas.

9.  Use of the external landmarks such as bony projections to locate

deeper structures.

10.  Involves the use of x-rays, ultrasound, nuclear magnetic resonance,

and other technologies to create pictures of internal structures.

11.  The scientific investigation of the processes or functions of living

things.

12.  The medical science dealing with all aspects of disease, with an

emphasis on the cause and development of abnormal conditions as well

as the structural and functional changes resulting from disease.

Distinguish between the terms in each of the following pairs of terms. (1 Point Each)

13.  Cell, Organelle

Cell: / Organelle:

14.  Tissue, Organ, Organ System

Tissue: / Organ:
Organ System:

15.  List the eight characteristics of life.

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Matching: Match each system with the correct statement or definition. (½ Point Each)

16.  Cardiovascular A. organ system that consists of skin, hair, nails, & sweat glands;

17.  Digestive B. protects/supports body, produces blood cells, & stores minerals

18.  Endocrine C. organ system that consists of muscles (movement)

19.  Integumentary D. organ system consists of brain & spinal cord, nerves & receptors

20. Lymphatic E. organ system that consists of glands that secrete hormones

21.  Muscular F. organ system that consists of the heart & blood vessels

22. Nervous G. maintains tissue fluid balance, & absorbs fat

23. Urinary H. exchanges gases between the blood & air & regulates blood pH

24. Respiratory I. breaks down food & absorbs nutrients

25. Skeletal J. removes waste products from the circulatory system & regulates

blood pH

Multiple Choice: Choose the best answer to complete the following questions. (1 Point Each)

26. Which of the following is a condition, such as temperature, that can change?

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a.  set point

b.  variable

c.  receptor

d.  effector

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27. What is the ideal, normal value maintained by homeostasis?

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a.  set point

b.  variable

c.  receptor

d.  effector

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28. A deviation from a set point is known as what?

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a.  variable

b.  response

c.  receptor

d.  stimulus

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29. Which of the following functions to change the value of a variable?

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a.  response

b.  receptor

c.  effector

d.  stimulus

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30. Which of the following functions to monitor the value of a variable?

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a.  response

b.  receptor

c.  effector

d.  stimulus

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31.  Which of the following returns a variable back toward the set point; produced by an effector?

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a.  response

b.  receptor

c.  variable

d.  stimulus

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Determine whether each statement is an example of a Positive or a Negative Feedback. (1 Point)

P=Positive; N=Negative

32. Maintains homeostasis by reducing or resisting any deviation from an ideal normal value.

Heart rate increases in response to a decrease in blood pressure.

Maintains an elevated blood pressure during exercise.

Causes a decrease in blood pressure as a result of losing blood.

Increases the strength of uterine contractions during delivery.

Distinguish between the terms in each of the following pairs of terms. (1 Point Each)

33. Inferior/Caudal; Superior/Cephalic

Inferior/Caudal: / Superior/Cephalic:

34. Anterior/Ventral; Posterior/Dorsal

Anterior/Ventral: / Posterior/Dorsal:

35. List the major planes used to cut the human body & three sections used to cut an organ

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