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Final Jeopardy Question A & P Organ Systems 500 Homeo- stasis Body planes Directionals Body Cavities

Histology would fall under this subdivide of Anatomy: Back Microscopic Anatomy

Macroscopic anatomy is also referred to as: Back Gross Anatomy

The study of cellular structure is an example Of this branch of anatomy: Back Microscopic Anatomy

Physiology is the study of: Back Function

Back Anatomy is the study of: Structure

Your hair & nails are attached to skin so they are a part of this system Back Integumentary

Controls all of the functions in your body Back Nervous System

Technically not a system but it keeps you healthy Back Immune

The teeth are considered a part of this system Back Digestive

The Heart is a part of what system? Back Cardiovascular

Back Distal Only in reference to the limbs, refers to being further from the root of the limb

Something that is superficial is _______ Level and something that is deep is at the ______________ level Back Surface, internal

Refers to being closer to the back Back Posterior / dorsal

Refers to being closer to the front Back Anterior/ventral

Term refers to being closer to the head Back Cranial/superior

Back Back from the chest & legs If you made a frontal cut on your pigs midsection you would remove the __________ from the _________

If you made a transverse cut on your pigs midsection you would remove the __________ from the _________ Back Upper torso from the hind legs

If you make a horizontal cut that removes the top from the bottom you have made a _______________ cut Back Transverse

If you cut something down the middle and end up with a front & a back piece you have made a _____________ cut Back Frontal or Coronal

If you cut something down the middle & create a left & a right piece you have done a _________ cut Back Saggital

This cavity doesn’t have a physical starting point, we estimate where it begins Back Pelvic cavity

This cavity begins with the diaphragm Back Abdominal cavity or Abdomino pelvic cavity

This cavity contains the heart & Lungs Back Thoracic

This cavity contains the brain Back Cranial Cavity

This cavity contains the spine Back Spinal Cavity

Give an example of a positive feedback loop Back Child birth Blood Clot

Sweating on a very hot day is an example of what type of feedback loop? Back negative

Ultimately, what controls homeostasis in the body? Back brain

Back state Stasis means

Homeo means Same Back

What is a diagnosis? What is a prognosis? Back