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Human Anatomy/Physiology
Chapter 1A Vocabulary
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Branch of science dealing with the form and structure of body party
1. Anatomy Branch of science dealing with the form and structure of body party
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Branch of science dealing with body functions
2. Physiology Branch of science dealing with body functions
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Smallest particle of an element that has properties of that element
3. Atoms Smallest particle of an element that has properties of that element
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A particle composed of two or more joined atoms
4. Molecules A particle composed of two or more joined atoms
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5. Macromolecules A large molecule
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The structural and functional unit of life
6. cell The structural and functional unit of life
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A part of a cell that performs a specialized function
7. Organelles A part of a cell that performs a specialized function
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A group of similar cells that performs a specialized function
8. Tissue A group of similar cells that performs a specialized function
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9. Organs A structure consisting of a group of tissues with a specialized function
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10. Organ Systems A structure consisting of a group of organs with a specialized function
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11. Organism An individual living thing, a group of organ systems that work together to sustain life
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12. Metabolism All of the chemical reactions in cells that breaks down or builds up substances
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Most abundant chemical in the body, required for metabolic processes
13. Water Most abundant chemical in the body, required for metabolic processes
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14. Foods Substances that provide the body with necessary chemicals in addition to water
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Gas that makes up 1/5 of the air and drives metabolic processes
15. Oxygen Gas that makes up 1/5 of the air and drives metabolic processes
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Form of energy that is a product of metabolic processes
16. Heat Form of energy that is a product of metabolic processes
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Application of force to something
17. Pressure Application of force to something
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Referring to the inside of an organism
18. Internal Environment Referring to the inside of an organism
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The condition of a stable internal environment
19. Homeostasis The condition of a stable internal environment
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20. Homeostatic mechanisms
Self-regulating control systems that allow the body to maintain homeostasis
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Specialized cells that provide information about the environment
21. Receptors Specialized cells that provide information about the environment
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Tells what a particular value should be; ex – body temperature
22. Set Point Tells what a particular value should be; ex – body temperature
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Causes responses that alter conditions in the internal environment
23. Effectors Causes responses that alter conditions in the internal environment
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A mechanism activated by an imbalance that corrects the imbalance
24. Negative Feedback A mechanism activated by an imbalance that corrects the imbalance
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Pertaining to the head, neck and trunk
25. Axial Pertaining to the head, neck and trunk
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Pertaining to upper or lower limbs
26. Appendicular Pertaining to upper or lower limbs
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Cavity that houses the skull
27. Cranial Cavity Cavity that houses the skull
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Contains the spinal cord within the sections of the backbone
28. Vertebral Canal Contains the spinal cord within the sections of the backbone
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Cavity containing the chest
29. Thoracic Cavity Cavity containing the chest
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30. Abdominopelvic Cavity
The space between the diaphragm and the lower portion of the trunk
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Organs within the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
31. Viscera Organs within the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
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Thin muscle separating the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
32. Diaphragm Thin muscle separating the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
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Separates thoracic cavity into two compartments containing lungs
33. Mediastinum Separates thoracic cavity into two compartments containing lungs
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Cavity pertaining to the portion between diaphragm and pelvis
34. Abdominal Cavity Cavity pertaining to the portion between diaphragm and pelvis
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Portion of the abdominopelvic cavity enclosed by the hip bones
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