Biology 218 – Human Anatomy - RIDDELL



TOPICS / SUBJECTSThe Cell and Cell SizeTypes of cells / HistologyGreek Latin LexiconFathers of MedicineAnatomical SystemsAnatomical OrientationReproductiveFemale MensesSkeletalMuscularMovement and PositionsCardiovascularNervousDigestiveUrinaryRespiratoryHomeostasisBARBEGIN PART 1“Fathers” of Modern MedicineMtch the numbered contribution to the acclaimed Invetor.ImportanceCODEFatherCode of Ethics for the Practice of MedicineDiscoverer of the Cell / Compound MicroscopeDiscovery of Science of Medicine / Fist Textbook of DissectionExact Human DissectionsFirst Textbook of Cardiovascular SystemFirst Textbook of Medical PracticeFirst Textbooks of DiseaseStructure of DNAABCDEABACADAvicennaGalenHarveyHippocratesHooke and Van LeeuwenhoekMaimonedesVesaliusWatson and CrickMatch the numbered term with its Greek and / or Latin meaningTERMCODEGreek / Latin DerivationRoot, Prefix and / or SuffixGreek / Latin DerivationRoot, Prefix and / or Suffix1/1,000th 1/1000,000thAbove / Toward headAbove normalArmArm to TorsoAwayAway from the HeartAway from the organBelow / Toward feetBelow normal MilkBetweenBirth / Beginning BodyBoneBoxBrainCalf CartilageCell Clot Close EndCylindricalEggElbowFar endFingerFinger / toe segmentFlatFootFunctionHandHeadHemoInsideKidneyKneeLeg to TorsoLife Light LiverMammilMany RedRibShinSkullSpineStomachThighTomyTowardToward the HeartToward to OrganUp / Back Upon WaterWhiteABCDEABACAD AEBCBDBECDCEDEABCABDABEACDACEADEBCDBCEBDECDEABCDABCEABDEACDEBCDEABCDEAfAnaArtBio BloodBreaastCerebroChondroColumnarCraniCuboidalCutCytoDistalDigitEctoEffEndoEpiErythroGastroGenHepatoHistoHydroHyperHypoInferiorInterIsoLactLeukoMicroMilliOsteoOvumPatellarPhalynxPhoto PhysioPodoPolyProximalRenalSomaSpinoSquamousSubSuperiorTransTrophUroVenBrachiiOlecranonAxilla The reason that metabolizing cells are small in size is because A. cells influence nearby cells to divide. B. the surface area of a cell must be able to accomplish nutrient/waste exchange. C. cells need to dissipate heat effectively. D. mitosis occurs before cells reach a certain size. E. cells need to communicate with adjacent cells. Match the numbered Items to their primary functions / definitionsCOMPONENTS CODEFunctionChromosomes Cytoplasm Golgi bodyMitochondriaNucleolusNucleusPlasma membrane RibosomesABCDEABACADAEATP GenerationCondensed DNADouble membrane organelle containing DNA Integuement of the cellManufacture of RibosomesProtein manufactureProtein ProcessingThe soluble and insoluble contents of a cellCell structureMatch the CODE in the illustration to its definition.Schematic of Pancreas response to increase in Blood Sugar via the release of InsulinStructure / processThis is an example of A positive or B negative feedback controlIf this diagram illustrated the pancreas response to ingestion of sugar, identify the following:Glucose Glucose receptor Pancreas InsulinDecrease in blood glucose `THIS PAGE PURPOSELY REMAINS BLANKGeneral Anatomy and Physiology Organ Systems (Ch 1 – 20) SLO 4 ProposedMatch the numbered COMPONENTS and FUNCTIONS with the respective SYSTEM to which they are most closely associated.FUNCTIONCODESYSTEMCOMPONENTS / DESCRIPTIONAbsorption of Nutrient Allergic And Immune Response Chemical Homeostasis Copulation External Ventilation Filtration And Elimination Information Integration, Acute Homeostasis, Sensation Calcium regulation, articulation, architecture,of Body Toxin, Infection, Environmental, Thermal Protection D Voluntary Movement Waste, Nutrient, Gas Transport ABCDEABACADAEBCBDCardiovascularDigestiveEndocrineIntegumentaryLymphatic / ImmuneMuscularNervousReproductiveRespiratorySkeletalUrinaryArteries And Veins Brain, Axons, Neuroglia, Ascending Tracts Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli, Pulmonary Capillaries Esophagus, Liver, Pancreas, Gall Bladder Ileum Uterine Tubes, Vas deferens, Epidydimis Ovaries Ligaments, Articulations, Osteocytes, Cartilage Nails, Sudiferous Glands, Hair , Smooth Muscle Tendons, And Myofibrils, Sarcomeres Thymus, Lacteals, Spleen, Lymph Thyroid, Pancreas, Ovary, Adrenals, Thymus Ureter, Urethra, Nephron, Penis General Anatomy and Physiology, LifeName this regionCODERegionsCavitiesIllustrationABCDEABACAD AEBCBDBECDCEDEABCABDABEACDACEADEBCDBCEBDECDEABCDABCEABDEACDEBCDEABCDEABCDE ABCDE ABCDEAbdominalAcromialAntecubitalBrachialCarpalCephalicCervicalCranialCranialCruralDorsalEpigastricFemoralFrontalHypogastricInguinalLumbarManualMediastinumOccipitalParietalPatellarPectoralPedalPelvicPoplitealSpinalSuralTemporalThoracicUmbilicalVentralAxillaDigitsMatch the term with its appropriate numbered item in the illustration.CODERegionsCavitiesIllustrationABCDEAB AC AD AE BC BD BE CD CEDEABCABDABEBCDAbdominalCervicalCranialDorsalEpigastricFrontalHypogastricInguinalLumbarMediastinumOccipitalParietalPelvicPleuralSpinalTemporalThoracicUnbilicalVentralHistology ClassificationHistology Answer ChoicesCODEHistologyHistology cont.ABCDEABACADAEBCBDBECDCEDEABCABDABEACDACEADEBCDBCEBDECDEABCDABCEABDEACDEBCDEABCDEAdiposeAreolarAstrocytesBasophilBloodBoneCardiacCartilgeCellsCiliatedCNSColumnarCompactConnectiveCuboidalDenseElasticEosinophilEpendymalEpithelialErythrocytesFibrousFluidHyalineIrregularKeratinizedLeukocytesLooseLymphNone of the aboveLymphocytesMacrophageMicrogliaMonocyteMuscleNervousNeurogliaNeuronsNeutrophilNon CiliatedNon KeratinizedOligodendrocytesPNSPseudostratifiedRegularReticularSatelliteSchwannSimpleSkeletalSmoothSpongySquamousStratifiedSupportiveTransitionalNone of the aboveIdentify the missing terms of tissue classification on the following tables. Choose your answer from Histology aboveMAINSub TypeSub TypeSub TypeSub TypeSub TypeConnectiveFibrousLooseAreolar___Reticular___RegularElasticCartilageHyalineFibroBone SpongyFluidBloodCellsErythrocytes__EosinophilBasophilNeutrophilMonocyteMacrophagePlateletsLymphLymphIdentify the missing terms of tissue classification on the following tables. Choose your answer from Histology aboveMAINSub TypeSub TypeSub TypeSub TypeSub TypeMuscleSkeletalCardiac___NeurogliaCNS AstrocytesOligodendrocytesEpendymalMicroglia__Satellite__SimpleCuboidal__CiliatedNon CiliatedSquamousStratifiedColumnar__KeratinizedNon KeratinizedPseudostratified__END PART 1 ................
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