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Clicker Review: homeostasis, mitosis, anatomical language

Nervous, excretory, and respiratory 1.) A person who is cold shivers to generate body heat. Which of the following lists the primary body systems that interact to maintain homeostasis in this situation? Nervous, excretory, and respiratory Excretory, digestive, and respiratory Digestive, muscular, and circulatory Muscular, circulatory, and nervous

Muscular, circulatory, and nervous 1.) A person who is cold shivers to generate body heat. Which of the following lists the primary body systems that interact to maintain homeostasis in this situation? Nervous, excretory, and respiratory Excretory, digestive, and respiratory Digestive, muscular, and circulatory Muscular, circulatory, and nervous

2. Because most nerve cells do not typically undergo mitosis, they are generally not capable of which of the following?

2. Because most nerve cells do not typically undergo mitosis, they are generally not capable of which of the following?

3.) Which plane is represented in the diagram? A. Frontal/ Coronal Plane B. Sagittal/medial plane C. Longitudinal D. transverse/ horizontal plane

3.) Which plane is represented in the diagram? A. Frontal/ Coronal Plane B. Sagittal/medial plane C. Longitudinal D. transverse/ horizontal plane

4. Which of the following must occur before mitosis can begin?

4. Which of the following must occur before mitosis can begin?

5.Which of the following is the best example of homeostasis?

5.Which of the following is the best example of homeostasis?

6.) Which plane is represented in the diagram? A. Frontal/ coronal Plane B. Sagittal/medial plane C. Longitudinal D. transverse/ horizontal plane

6.) Which plane is represented in the diagram? A. Frontal/ coronal Plane B. Sagittal/medial plane C. Longitudinal D. transverse/ horizontal plane

7. Different types of cells in the human body undergo mitosis at different rates. Which of the following statements best explains why skin cells frequently undergo mitosis?

7. Different types of cells in the human body undergo mitosis at different rates. Which of the following statements best explains why skin cells frequently undergo mitosis?

8. S. epidermidis can sometimes infect wounds 8. S. epidermidis can sometimes infect wounds. The symptoms of the infection include swelling, pain, pus, skin that is warm to the touch, and redness at the infection site. Based on the symptoms, which of these human body systems work together to restore homeostasis?

8. S. epidermidis can sometimes infect wounds 8. S. epidermidis can sometimes infect wounds. The symptoms of the infection include swelling, pain, pus, skin that is warm to the touch, and redness at the infection site. Based on the symptoms, which of these human body systems work together to restore homeostasis?

9.) Which plane is represented in the diagram? A. Frontal/ coronal Plane B. Sagittal/medial plane C. Longitudinal D. transverse/ horizontal plane

9.) Which plane is represented in the diagram? A. Frontal/ coronal Plane B. Sagittal/medial plane C. Longitudinal D. transverse/ horizontal plane

10. ) Low blood pressure can be life-threatening 10.) Low blood pressure can be life-threatening. To help maintain a stable blood pressure, receptors in the heart detect changes in blood pressure. Information about blood pressure changes is then sent to the brain. If blood pressure is too low, the brain sends a message to the heart to beat faster. Based on this information, which of the following systems are directly involved in keeping blood pressure stable?

10. ) Low blood pressure can be life-threatening 10.) Low blood pressure can be life-threatening. To help maintain a stable blood pressure, receptors in the heart detect changes in blood pressure. Information about blood pressure changes is then sent to the brain. If blood pressure is too low, the brain sends a message to the heart to beat faster. Based on this information, which of the following systems are directly involved in keeping blood pressure stable?

Breathing rate begins to decrease 11.) Which of the following is a body system response that adjusts body temperature when it is higher than normal? Breathing rate begins to decrease Blood vessels near the skins constrict Sweat glands produces and secrete sweat Hormones increase the metabolic rate of the liver.

Sweat glands produces and secrete sweat 11.) Which of the following is a body system response that adjusts body temperature when it is higher than normal? Breathing rate begins to decrease Blood vessels near the skins constrict Sweat glands produces and secrete sweat Hormones increase the metabolic rate of the liver.

13.) Beginning with one parent cell, how many daughter cells are typically produced from one mitotic division?

13.) Beginning with one parent cell, how many daughter cells are typically produced from one mitotic division?