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Semester Exam Review Part 1

Cavities Heart Spinal nerves Intestines Lungs Meninges Rectum

Regions of the body Name: A J B I K L F E G C D H A is ____ to B C is ____ to D F is ____ to E I is ____ to J K is ____ to J A is ____ to H B B C A H I J D E F K G L

Tissues Fibrocartilage Hyaline cartilage Bone Tissue Elastic Cartilage Provides insulation and shock absorption Fibrocartilage Hyaline cartilage Provides strength and framework Absorbs Shock= in between the vertebral At the end of bones=decreases friction Allows tissue to stretch and recoil Bone Tissue Elastic Cartilage Adipose Tissue

Structures within the skin A Protect from UV rays Create unique fingerprints Cause hair to stand up for temp regulation Water-proofer C B D

How do the following regulate Temperature Arrector pili muscles

A B C Degree of Burns Affects the 1st layer only Painful with blisters Redness, swelling and painful Black, grey-white, not painful C

Rule of 9’s A person’s posterior trunk and posterior bilateral legs A person’s anterior right arm anterior right ½ of chest and anterior right leg A person’s bilateral entire arms and entire trunk

Spongy vs compact bone Location Composition

Skeletal system functions True/False Protection of soft organs Sensation Body Temperature Regulation Storage of Minerals and fat Movement Monitors Changes Blood cell formation

State whether the following are Long, Flat, Short, or Irregular C D E F D E A C B B F

Bones of the body Name the bones: 1 3 5 10 6 11 12 13 14