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Intro to Human body Fill In The Blanks

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Question: what is ?Answer: study of
Question: what are the increasing levels of complexity?Answer: molecule, organelles, cell, , organ, organ system, organism
Question: what is ?Answer: specialized that perform specific metabolic functions within the cells
Question: what is an system?Answer: two or more organs that work together to perform a specific
Question: what is an ?Answer: all the systems of the body that combine to make up a being
Question: what is ?Answer: same
Question: what is ?Answer: opposite
Question: name the organs in the epigastric region.Answer: stomach and
Question: name the organs located in the left hypochondriac .Answer: heart, and left lung
Question: name the located in the right lumbar region.Answer: gallbladder and large intestine (ascending )
Question: name the organs in the umbilical .Answer: small intestine and large intestine (transverse )
Question: name the organs in the right region.Answer: right lung and part of the
Question: name an organ in the right region.Answer: appendix
Question: name an organ in the hypogastric .Answer: urinary
Question: to reconnect the disconnected bones of a human skeleton, you would need to have a good understanding of?Answer:
Question: what system oxygen, nutrients, and carbon dioxide?Answer: cardiovascular
Question: what system breaks down and food?Answer: system
Question: what functions in body movement, posture, and heat production?Answer: system
Question: what system regulates body activities through ?Answer: endocrine
Question: what system supports and the body?Answer: skeletal
Question: what system eliminates and regulates the chemical composition and volume of blood?Answer: system
Question: what system protects the bod, detects sensations, and regulate body temperature?Answer: system
Question: Name the system and the major organs whose function is to regulate body by nerve impulses.Answer: nervous system; brain, spinal cord, , sense organs
Question: name the system and the function whose major organs are vessels, spleen, thymus, tonsils, lymph nodes.Answer: lymphatic system; returns and fluid to blood, protect against disease, carries lipids from digestive system to the blood
Question: name the system and organs whose function is to supply oxygen to cells, eliminate carbon dioxide, regulate acid-base balance.Answer: respiratory ; lungs, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchial tubes
Question: name the major organs and of the reproductive system.Answer: testes, ovaries, vagine, , uterine tubes, uterus; reproduces the organism and releases hormones
Question: what are the three elements of a feedback ?Answer: , control center, and effector
Question: describe how the feedback system .Answer: some stimulus disrupts homeostasis by -> increasing or decreasing a controlled condition that is monitored by -> that send -> input and monitor change -> control center -> receives the input and provides output -> send out nerve impulses or chem
Question: differentiate positive from negative system.Answer: positive feedback strengthens a change in a controlled condition while negative feedback system reverses a change in a controlled condition.
Question: name the 11 body .Answer: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, , lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive system.
Question: it is the that regulates body temperature and detects sensations such as touch, pressure, pain, warmth and cold.Answer: system
Question: what system regulates body activities nerve impulses by detecting changes in the environment?Answer: system
Question: What system regulates the body activities through hormones by the blood to the organs?Answer: system
Question: it is the system that supports the body, for muscle attachment and assists with body movements.Answer: system
Question: it is the sytem that posture and produces heat.Answer: system
Question: what system transfers oxygen from inhaled air to blood and dioxide from blood to exhaled air?Answer: respiratory
Question: it is the system that returns proteins and fluid to blood and contains sites of maturation of B cells and T that protect against disease-causing microbes.Answer: system
Question: what system achieves physical and chemical breakdown of food and nutrients?Answer: digestive
Question: what system eliminates wastes and volume and chemical composition of the blood?Answer: system
Question: what system regulates reproduction producing gametes from testes that unite to form a new organism?Answer: reproductive
Question: name the components of nervous .Answer: brain, spinal cord, nerves and organs like eyes and ears
Question: name the components of system.Answer: all and tissues that produce hormones
Question: name the of integumentary system.Answer: skin, hair, , sweat and oil glands
Question: name the components of system.Answer: bones, , cartilages
Question: name the components of system.Answer: muscle tissue, attached to bones, cardiac muscle tissue, and smooth muscle tissue
Question: what are the of cardiovascular system?Answer: , blood, blood vessels
Question: what system transports oxygen and in the blood?Answer: cardiovascular
Question: what are the components of lymphatic ?Answer: spleen, thymus, nodes and tonsils
Question: what are the of respiratory system?Answer: pharynx, larynx, , and bronchial tubes
Question: what are the components of system?Answer: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum and anus, salivary glands, , gallbladder, and pancreas
Question: what are the components of system?Answer: , ureters, urinary bladder and urethra
Question: what are the components of reproductive ?Answer: gonads (testes or ovaries), uterine tubes, uterus, , mammary glands, epididymis, ductus (vas deferens) and penis
Question: it is the body's ability to detect and respond to changes in its or external environment.Answer: responsiveness
Question: 6 important life of humans.Answer: metabolism, responsiveness, , growth, differentiation, and reproduction
Question: It motion of the whole body, organs, cells, and organelles.Answer:
Question: it is an increase in body size may be due to increase in size of existing , number of cells.Answer:
Question: It is the process whereby unspecialized cells specialized cells.Answer:
Question: it to either the formation of new cells for growth or replacement and the production of new individualAnswer: reproduction
Question: what is a system?Answer: cycle of events in which a condition in the body is continually monitored, evaluated, changed, remonitored and , etc.
Question: any disruption that a change in a controlled condition.Answer: stimulus
Question: condition such as body temperature, blood pressure or blood glucose level.Answer: condtion
Question: body structure that monitors changes in a controlled condition and sends information (input) to a center.Answer: receptor
Question: body structure that receives output from the control center and produces a response that the controlled condition.Answer: effector
Question: a large part of the body's environment which surrounds all body cells.Answer: interstitial
Question: homeostasis ir regulated by these 2 systems acting together or .Answer: nervous system and system
Question: a type of system that reverses a change in controlled condition.Answer: negative feedback system (ex. system that regulates blood pressure: if a stimulus causes blood pressure to rise, receptors in blood vessels send impulses to the brain and the brain sends impulses to the heart, the which results to the decrease in
Question: a type of feedback that strengthens a change in controlled condition.Answer: feedback system
Question: it separates the abdominopelvic cavity from the cavity.Answer: diaphragm
Question: what is the term for organs in the thoracic and abdominopelvic ?Answer:
 
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