Study sets matching "biology 160 anatomy physiology"
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Anatomy
Physiology
Movement
Responsiveness
Deals with the structure (morphology) of body parts—their form…
Concerns the functions of body parts—what they do and how they…
Life characteristic: Change in position of the body or of a bo…
Life characteristic: Reaction to a change inside or outside th…
Anatomy
Deals with the structure (morphology) of body parts—their form…
Physiology
Concerns the functions of body parts—what they do and how they…
skeletal system
muscular system
digestive system
circulatory system
system which creates new blood cells, protects vital organs, a…
system which is responsible for moving bones and for moving ma…
system responsible for breaking food into small molecules that…
system which is the transport (of gases, wastes, nutrients, et…
skeletal system
system which creates new blood cells, protects vital organs, a…
muscular system
system which is responsible for moving bones and for moving ma…
anatomy
physiology
levels of organization
organ
study of the biological form of an organism
study of the biological functions an organism performs
1. cell... 2. tissue... 3. organ... 4. organ system
one functional unit of tissues
anatomy
study of the biological form of an organism
physiology
study of the biological functions an organism performs
muscle fibers
skeletal muscle fibers
endomysium
perimysium
name for all muscle cells
packaged into skeletal muscles that attach to the body's skele…
delicate connective sheath that encloses each muscle fiber
courser fibrous membranes that enclose several sheathed muscle…
muscle fibers
name for all muscle cells
skeletal muscle fibers
packaged into skeletal muscles that attach to the body's skele…
skeletal system
muscular system
digestive system
circulatory system
system which creates new blood cells, protects vital organs, a…
system which is responsible for moving bones and for moving ma…
system responsible for breaking food into small molecules that…
system which is the transport (of gases, wastes, nutrients, et…
skeletal system
system which creates new blood cells, protects vital organs, a…
muscular system
system which is responsible for moving bones and for moving ma…
List the 12 organ systems
List the tissue types
List the 3 characteristics of muscle ti…
What is the nervous tissue made of?
1. Nervous system... 2. Endocrine system... 3. Circulatory system... 4.…
- Muscle... - Nervous... - Epithelial... - Connective
contraction, extensibility, elasticity
neurons and glial cells
List the 12 organ systems
1. Nervous system... 2. Endocrine system... 3. Circulatory system... 4.…
List the tissue types
- Muscle... - Nervous... - Epithelial... - Connective
digestive system
circulatory system
respiratory system
excretory system
system responsible for breaking food into small molecules that…
system which is the transport (of gases, wastes, nutrients, et…
system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon d…
the organ system, including the kidneys and bladder, that remo…
digestive system
system responsible for breaking food into small molecules that…
circulatory system
system which is the transport (of gases, wastes, nutrients, et…
cytology, developmental, embryology, gr…
Anatomy
Cytology
histology
What are the 7 subtopic of Anatomy?
Science of the body relevant to the shape/form (the make-up
"Study of cell population" and the patterns of, if there's abn…
"Study of tissues"... structural piece made from aggregation or a…
cytology, developmental, embryology, gr…
What are the 7 subtopic of Anatomy?
Anatomy
Science of the body relevant to the shape/form (the make-up
anatomy
physiology
levels of organization
organ
study of the biological form of an organism
study of the biological functions an organism performs
1. cell... 2. tissue... 3. organ... 4. organ system
one functional unit of tissues
anatomy
study of the biological form of an organism
physiology
study of the biological functions an organism performs
Replication
Cell Division
Template Strand
Complimentary Strand
The process by which DNA makes a copy of itself, occurs in nuc…
The process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cell…
The DNA strand that provides the template for ordering the seq…
The DNA strand that is created by RNA transcript.
Replication
The process by which DNA makes a copy of itself, occurs in nuc…
Cell Division
The process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cell…
anatomy
physiology
levels of organization
germ layers
study of the biological form of an organism
study of the biological functions an organism performs
1. cell... 2. tissue... 3. organ... 4. organ system
tissue layers in the embryos of animals (endoderm, mesoderm, e…
anatomy
study of the biological form of an organism
physiology
study of the biological functions an organism performs
What does integumentary system consist?
What are Integument system major functi…
The two way barrier is capable of?
What is the largest organ in our body?
Skin ... hair... nails... sweat glands... sebaceous
Provides a two-way barrier and... Regulates body temperature
Keeping pathogens and harmful chemicals from entering the body
The skin is the largest organ in the body and it weighs more t…
What does integumentary system consist?
Skin ... hair... nails... sweat glands... sebaceous
What are Integument system major functi…
Provides a two-way barrier and... Regulates body temperature
Anatomy
Physiology
Standard Anatomical Position
Superior
Is the form & structure of the body (particularly the internal…
The study of how the body and its parts work
Standing erect, facing directly forward, feet pointed forward…
Closer to the head
Anatomy
Is the form & structure of the body (particularly the internal…
Physiology
The study of how the body and its parts work
Anatomy
Physiology
Organization of Body Parts
atom
The structure of a part, as well as its relationship with othe…
a body part's function, both individually and as a component o…
atom -> molecule -> macromolecule -> organelle -> cell -> tiss…
Basic unit of matter
Anatomy
The structure of a part, as well as its relationship with othe…
Physiology
a body part's function, both individually and as a component o…
Bilateral symmetry
Cephalization
Chordate
Deuterostome
body plan in which a single imaginary line can divide the body…
concentration of sense organs and nerve cells at the anterior…
animal that has, for at least one stage of its life,a dorsal,…
group of animals in which the blastopore becomes an anus, and…
Bilateral symmetry
body plan in which a single imaginary line can divide the body…
Cephalization
concentration of sense organs and nerve cells at the anterior…
Epicranial aneurosis
Occipitofrontalis
Temporalis
Orbicularis oculi
Head face and neck/ muscle of the scalp
Epicranial aponeurosis/ skin of eyebrow, bridge of a nose
Temporal fossa/ anterior portion of mandibular ramus and coron…
Maxillary and frontal bones / skin around eye
Epicranial aneurosis
Head face and neck/ muscle of the scalp
Occipitofrontalis
Epicranial aponeurosis/ skin of eyebrow, bridge of a nose
Anatomy
Physiology
Body planes
Sagittal
The branch of biology that studies form of an organism
The branch of biology that studies function in a living organi…
Sagittal, coronal, transverse
This plane divides the body into left and right portions
Anatomy
The branch of biology that studies form of an organism
Physiology
The branch of biology that studies function in a living organi…
PATHOGEN
ANTIBODY
BACTERIA
VIRUSES
MICROORGANISM THAT CAUSES ILLNESS OR DISEASE
PRODUCED BY WBC WHEN IMMUNE SYSTEM DETECTS A PARTICULAR PATHOG…
Bacteria are living cells and can multiply rapidly. Once insid…
Viruses can only reproduce inside host cells, and they damage…
PATHOGEN
MICROORGANISM THAT CAUSES ILLNESS OR DISEASE
ANTIBODY
PRODUCED BY WBC WHEN IMMUNE SYSTEM DETECTS A PARTICULAR PATHOG…
digestive system
circulatory system
respiratory system
excretory system
system responsible for breaking food into small molecules that…
system which is the transport (of gases, wastes, nutrients, et…
system responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon d…
the organ system, including the kidneys and bladder, that remo…
digestive system
system responsible for breaking food into small molecules that…
circulatory system
system which is the transport (of gases, wastes, nutrients, et…
organ
organ system
organism
hormonal modification
a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has…
a group of organs that work together to perform one or more fu…
the material structure of an individual life form
a substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodst…
organ
a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has…
organ system
a group of organs that work together to perform one or more fu…