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Anatomy and Physiology Honors Chapter 1 Review Game

Question #1 How did the study of the human body begin?

Question #2 The least complex level of organization in the body is the _________________.

Question #3 The sum of all chemical reactions in the body is called ____________________.

Question #4 The peritoneal membrane is located in which body cavity?

Question #5 Homeostasis in a healthy person A. Doesn’t change or fluctuate B. Changes around the set point C. Remains exactly at a predetermined set point D. Changes in response to changes in the external environment

Question #6 When the body needs to conserve heat, blood vessels in the skin surface dilate. True or False

Question #7 Name the 2 body systems that help transport substances in your body.

Question #8 The most abundant chemical in the human body is _______________________.

Question #9 What is the difference between a parietal and visceral membrane?

Question #10 The coronal plane divides the body into a ______________________________ and _________________________________ section.

Question #11 Which region is #1?

Question #12 Which cavity is #8?

Question #13 Which cavity is #4?

Question #14 Which cavity is #6?

Question #15 Which plane divides the body into a superior and inferior section? It is represented by #3 in this picture