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Chapter 1 – An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Superficial and Regional Anatomy Homeostasis and Feedback Directional Terms and Cavities Introductory Concepts Word Roots $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

Introductory Concepts: $100 Question Question: What term refers to changes in an organism’s behavior, capability, or structure in response to a changing environment? a. Responsiveness b. Adaptability c. Development d. Differentiation ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Introductory Concepts: $100 Answer Question: What term refers to changes in an organism’s behavior, capability, or structure in response to a changing environment? a. Responsiveness b. Adaptability c. Development d. Differentiation BACK TO GAME

Introductory Concepts: $200 Question Question: Visual examination of a specimen’s cells and tissues is an example of ______________. a. gross anatomy b. microscopic anatomy c. physiology d. form and function ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Introductory Concepts: $200 Answer Question: Visual examination of a specimen’s cells and tissues is an example of ______________. a. gross anatomy b. microscopic anatomy c. physiology d. form and function BACK TO GAME

Introductory Concepts: $300 Question Question: A group of cells working together for a specific function make up which of the following? a. Organ b. System c. Tissue d. Culture ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Introductory Concepts: $300 Answer Question: A group of cells working together for a specific function make up which of the following? a. Organ b. System c. Tissue d. Culture BACK TO GAME

Introductory Concepts: $400 Question Question: What tissue is found in the walls of blood vessels and the digestive tract, and functions in maintaining blood pressure and propelling contents? a. Skeletal muscle b. Connective tissue c. Smooth muscle d. Epithelial tissue ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Introductory Concepts: $400 Answer Question: What tissue is found in the walls of blood vessels and the digestive tract, and functions in maintaining blood pressure and propelling contents? a. Skeletal muscle b. Connective tissue c. Smooth muscle d. Epithelial tissue BACK TO GAME

Introductory Concepts: $500 Question Question: In a patient with kidney disease, which of the following is likely? a. Low blood glucose b. Low blood pH c. Low blood oxygen d. Overwhelming infection ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Introductory Concepts: $500 Answer Question: In a patient with kidney disease, which of the following is likely? a. Low blood glucose b. Low blood pH c. Low blood oxygen d. Overwhelming infection BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis and Feedback: $100 Question Question: What part of a homeostatic mechanism senses an environmental stimulus? a. Effector b. Responder c. Receptor d. Sensor ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis and Feedback: $100 Answer Question: What part of a homeostatic mechanism senses an environmental stimulus? a. Effector b. Responder c. Receptor d. Sensor BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis and Feedback: $200 Question Question: What type of feedback provides a response that is opposite to the original stimulus? a. Homeostatic b. Physiological c. Positive d. Negative ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis and Feedback: $200 Answer Question: What type of feedback provides a response that is opposite to the original stimulus? a. Homeostatic b. Physiological c. Positive d. Negative BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis and Feedback: $300 Question Question: Which of the following is an example of positive feedback? a. Increasing heart rate with activity b. Sweating when hot c. Forming a blood clot when bleeding d. Eating when hungry ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis and Feedback: $300 Answer Question: Which of the following is an example of positive feedback? a. Increasing heart rate with activity b. Sweating when hot c. Forming a blood clot when bleeding d. Eating when hungry BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis and Feedback: $400 Question Question: Values of blood pH over a three-hour period were 7.35, 7.40, 7.39, 7.41, and 7.38. What does this demonstrate? a. Cascade reaction b. Positive feedback c. Blood disease d. Negative feedback ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis and Feedback: $400 Answer Question: Values of blood pH over a three-hour period were 7.35, 7.40, 7.39, 7.41, and 7.38. What does this demonstrate? a. Cascade reaction b. Positive feedback c. Blood disease d. Negative feedback BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis and Feedback: $500 Question Question: Body temperature measures 37.8, 38.3, 37.9, and 38.5 degrees Celsius measured over several hours. Which of the following is the most likely set point for temperature? a. 37.5 b. 38.5 c. 38.0 d. 39.0 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Homeostasis and Feedback: $500 Answer Question: Body temperature measures 37.8, 38.3, 37.9, and 38.5 degrees Celsius measured over several hours. Which of the following is the most likely set point for temperature? a. 37.5 b. 38.5 c. 38.0 d. 39.0 BACK TO GAME

Question: Which word root means “without”? Word Roots: $100 Question Question: Which word root means “without”? a. a- b. ana- c. anti- d. non- ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: Which word root means “without”? Word Roots: $100 Answer Question: Which word root means “without”? a. a- b. ana- c. anti- d. non- BACK TO GAME

Question: Which word root means “under”? Word Roots: $200 Question Question: Which word root means “under”? a. hypo- b. hyper- c. hemi- d. hemo- ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: Which word root means “under”? Word Roots: $200 Answer Question: Which word root means “under”? a. hypo- b. hyper- c. hemi- d. hemo- BACK TO GAME

Question: What does the word root “inter” mean? Word Roots: $300 Question Question: What does the word root “inter” mean? a. Above b. Below c. Inside d. Between ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: What does the word root “inter” mean? Word Roots: $300 Answer Question: What does the word root “inter” mean? a. Above b. Below c. Inside d. Between BACK TO GAME

Question: Which of these refers to nerve tissue? Word Roots: $400 Question Question: Which of these refers to nerve tissue? a. nephro b. dermo c. myo d. neuro ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: Which of these refers to nerve tissue? Word Roots: $400 Answer Question: Which of these refers to nerve tissue? a. nephro b. dermo c. myo d. neuro BACK TO GAME

Question: In what organ would “glomerulonephritis” occur? Word Roots: $500 Question Question: In what organ would “glomerulonephritis” occur? a. Liver b. Lung c. Kidney d. Spleen ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: In what organ would “glomerulonephritis” occur? Word Roots: $500 Answer Question: In what organ would “glomerulonephritis” occur? a. Liver b. Lung c. Kidney d. Spleen BACK TO GAME

Superficial and Regional Anatomy: $100 Question Question: What is the “cervicis” region? a. Head b. Neck c. Wrist d. Ankle ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Superficial and Regional Anatomy: $100 Answer Question: What is the “cervicis” region? a. Head b. Neck c. Wrist d. Ankle BACK TO GAME

Superficial and Regional Anatomy: $200 Question Question: Which of the following is found on the body’s anterior surface? a. Lumbus b. Popliteus c. Antecubitis d. Sura ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Superficial and Regional Anatomy: $200 Answer Question: Which of the following is found on the body’s anterior surface? a. Lumbus b. Popliteus c. Antecubitis d. Sura BACK TO GAME

Superficial and Regional Anatomy: $300 Question Question: Which of the following parts is found on the upper limb? a. Carpus b. Sura c. Calcaneus d. Hallux ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Superficial and Regional Anatomy: $300 Answer Question: Which of the following parts is found on the upper limb? a. Carpus b. Sura c. Calcaneus d. Hallux BACK TO GAME

Superficial and Regional Anatomy: $400 Question Question: What is the acromion part of? a. The elbow b. The ankle c. The knee d. The shoulder ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Superficial and Regional Anatomy: $400 Answer Question: What is the acromion part of? a. The elbow b. The ankle c. The knee d. The shoulder BACK TO GAME

Superficial and Regional Anatomy: $500 Question Question: Which of the following body parts would NOT be visible from an anterior view of a body in anatomical position? a. Palma b. Popliteus c. Inguen d. Antecubitis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Superficial and Regional Anatomy: $500 Answer Question: Which of the following body parts would NOT be visible from an anterior view of a body in anatomical position? a. Palma b. Popliteus c. Inguen d. Antecubitis BACK TO GAME

Directional Terms and Cavities: $100 Question Question: Which abdominopelvic region is directly inferior to the umbilical region? a. Lumbar b. Epigastric c. Hypogastric d. Inguinal ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Directional Terms and Cavities: $100 Answer Question: Which abdominopelvic region is directly inferior to the umbilical region? a. Lumbar b. Epigastric c. Hypogastric d. Inguinal BACK TO GAME

Directional Terms and Cavities: $200 Question Question: Which abdominopelvic quadrant typically contains the appendix? a. Right upper quadrant b. Left upper quadrant c. Right lower quadrant d. Left lower quadrant ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Directional Terms and Cavities: $200 Answer Question: Which abdominopelvic quadrant typically contains the appendix? a. Right upper quadrant b. Left upper quadrant c. Right lower quadrant d. Left lower quadrant BACK TO GAME

Directional Terms and Cavities: $300 Question Question: Which of the following terms is most appropriately used for structures in a limb? a. Medial b. Distal c. Superficial d. Anterior ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Directional Terms and Cavities: $300 Answer Question: Which of the following terms is most appropriately used for structures in a limb? a. Medial b. Distal c. Superficial d. Anterior BACK TO GAME

Directional Terms and Cavities: $400 Question Question: What membrane forms the outer layer of the stomach? a. Peritoneum b. Pleura c. Pericardium d. Retroperitoneal ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Directional Terms and Cavities: $400 Answer Question: What membrane forms the outer layer of the stomach? a. Peritoneum b. Pleura c. Pericardium d. Retroperitoneal BACK TO GAME

Directional Terms and Cavities: $500 Question Question: Which of the following sections will show BOTH lungs AND the heart AND the liver? a. Parasagittal b. Midsagittal c. Frontal d. Transverse ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Directional Terms and Cavities: $500 Answer Question: Which of the following sections will show BOTH lungs AND the heart AND the liver? a. Parasagittal b. Midsagittal c. Frontal d. Transverse BACK TO GAME

Question: Which of the following is associated with the coelom? FINAL ROUND Question Question: Which of the following is associated with the coelom? a. Cephalon b. Mentis c. Mediastinum d. Sura ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: Which of the following is associated with the coelom? FINAL ROUND Answer Question: Which of the following is associated with the coelom? a. Cephalon b. Mentis c. Mediastinum d. Sura BACK TO GAME