BIO 201 Lecture Exam 1 Questions & Answers |
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How are anatomy and physiology related? - Anatomy is the study of the internal and external parts
of the body.
Physiology is how living organisms perform their vital functions.
List and describe the specialties of anatom...
BIO 201 Lecture Exam 1 Questions & Answers |
100% Correct | Verified 2024
How are anatomy and physiology related? - ✔✔Anatomy is the study of the internal and external parts
of the body.
Physiology is how living organisms perform their vital functions.
List and describe the specialties of anatomy. - ✔✔
Systematic anatomy: groups of organs working together (skeletal system)
-Developmental anatomy:from egg to maturity
-clinical anatomy: medical specialties(surgical anatomy)
Microscopic anatomy examines cells and molecules:
-cytology: cells and their structures
-histology: tissues and their structures
List and describe the specialties of physiology - ✔✔-Cell physiology: processes within and between cells
-Organ physiology: functions of specific
-Systemic physiology: functions of an organ system
-Pathological physiology: effects of diseases
Name the levels of structural organization that make up the human body and explain how they're
related. - ✔✔Chemical-cellular-tissue-organ-system-organism.
Define metabolism. - ✔✔the chemical reactions occurring in the cells and tissues of the body
,Compare and contrast catabolism with anabolism. Use examples to help understand the differences. -
✔✔Catabolism: tearing down; decomposition of complex molecules within the body's cells or
tissues(breaking down glucose)
Anabolism: building up; synthesis of new molecules within the body's cells or tissues
Define homeostasis and explain its importance - ✔✔is the property of a system in which variables are
regulated so that internal conditions remain stable and relatively constant.
Compare and contrast intrinsic and extrinsic regulation. Use examples to help understand the difference
- ✔✔Intrinsic regulation: autoregulation
-levels decrease at a tissue
Extrinsic regulation: more distant regulation
-during exercise
List and describe the three control systems involved in maintaining homeostasis - ✔✔Receptor (sensor)
-respond to changes in the environment
-sends info to control center
Control Center (intergrator)
-determines set point
-analyzes info
-determines appropriate response
Effector
-provides a means for response to the stimulus
Compare and contrast negative and positive feedback. Use examples to help explain each. - ✔✔Negative
feedback:
-includes homeostatic control mechanisms
-shuts off the original stimulus, or reduces its intensity once balance in the body is reached
, Positive feedback:
-increases the original stimulus to push the variable farther
-in the body this only occurs in blood clotting and birth of a baby
Describe a person in anatomical position - ✔✔hands at sides
palms facing forward
feet together
on back
Define Anterior - ✔✔the front side
Define posterior - ✔✔the back side
Define lateral - ✔✔farther away from body
Define medial - ✔✔close to body
Define proximal - ✔✔closer to body-in terms of arm would be shoulder
Define distal - ✔✔farther from body-in terms of arm would be fingers
Define superficial - ✔✔toward or at the body surface
Define deep - ✔✔away from the body surface
Define intermediate - ✔✔In between
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