General Terminology and Integumentary System TEST

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General Terminology and Integumentary System TEST General Terminology and Integumentary System TEST! 57 points Minimal Proficiency is 34

Anatomy Coloring Matilda—review on your own sheet/make up your own questions (20ish) 5 skin Anatomy stations—set up as a lab practical. One student per station, you just rotate to whichever number is open and/or wait your turn.

Physiology Notecard IS allowed for all Physiology tests this semester. They must be 4x6—nothing larger They must be handwritten—no typing allowed! They cannot include any of the Anatomy terms You may use both sides if you like.

Physiology content Matching section on membranes and locations in body (4pts) Disorders discussing structure/function (6pts)

Physiology content Body area tested Average error of localization (mm) Palm of hand Fingertip Ventral forearm Back of hand Back of neck Chart (3pts) from the SKIN lab… copy it from your lab and have it available for analysis.

Physiology content—Short Answers List 3 features that you would expect to find in any feedback loop. (POGIL activity) Besides temperature, list two other variables that your body must maintain using homeostasis. (POGIL) Explain three functions of the Integumentary system

Physiology content—Short Answers What are five things that ALL living things do? Homeostasis as it relates to disease and aging (book question) Sebaceous and Sudoriferous glands—be able to discuss types, locations, secretions, etc.

Physiology content—Short Answers What are five things that ALL living things do? Draw/Describe the feedback loop regulating body temperature in humans. Make sure you include a FULL “figure 8” loop and all receptors, control centers and effectors. (8pts)

Physiology content—Short Answer One of the “At the Clinic” questions will be on the test Case study (5pts)—given a set of symptoms, answer some questions. (Process and analysis are more important that correctness)