2024 Exam 1 A&P Theory Galen Graded A Q&A
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1. What is human anatomy?: Ans- Scientific study of the bodies structures
2. What is gross anatomy?: Ans- Study of structures that can be seen
with the naked eye
3. What is microscopic anatomy?: Ans- the study of structures that are
too small to be seen with the naked eye
4. What does microscopic anatomy include?: Ans- Cytology = the study of
cells and histology = the study of tissues
5. What is regional anatomy?: Ans- Study of interrelationships of all the
structures in a specific body region EX. abdomen
6. What is systemic anatomy?: Ans- The study of the structures that make
up a discrete body system
7. What is homeostasis?: Ans- The state of steady internal conditions
maintained by living things
8. What are the six levels of structural organization?: Ans- chemical,
cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organismal
9. What is the chemical level?: Ans- atoms combine to form molecules
10.What is the cellular level?: Ans- A variety of molecules combine to
form the fluid and organelles of a body cell
11.What is the tissue level?: Ans- A community of similar cells form a body
tissue
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, 2024 Exam 1 A&P Theory Galen Graded A Q&A Complete
12.What is the organ level?: Ans- Two or more different tissues
combine to form an organ
13.What is the organ system level?: Organ systems consist of different
organs that work together closely to perform the functions of a body
system
14.What is the organism level?: Many organ systems work harmoniously
together to perform the functions of an independent organism
15.What is the bodies largest organ system?: The integumentary system
16.What is metabolism?: The sun of all anabolic and catabolic reactions
that take place in the body, both anabolism and catabolism occur
simultaneously and continuously to keep you ALIVE
17.What is anabolism?: Where smaller simpler molecules combined
into larger more complex substances (BUILDS)
18.What is catabolism?: the breakdown of complex molecules in living
organisms to form simpler ones, together with the release of energy;
(BREAKS)
19.What is physiology?: the study of function of the body - how the
body parts work and carry out their life sustaining activities
20.What are the requirements for human life?: Oxygen, nutrients,
temperature & atmospheric pressure
21.What is responsiveness?: The ability to adapt to changes in your
internal and external environments EX Increased body temperature =
sweating
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