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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 A & P Levels of Organization Homeostasis Diseases Cavities & Membranes
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What type of anatomy is it when you are discussing the eyes, ears, & nose?
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Regional Anatomy
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Define physiology
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Explanation of how the body parts work
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Define Anatomy
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field of study that describe the location, appearances & relationships of body parts.
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What type of anatomy is it when you are looking a cells through a microscope?
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Microanatomy
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What type of anatomy is it when you are looking at the liver, heart, brain, etc…
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Gross Anatomy
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Which level include group of cells working together to do a particular function?
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tissue
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What is the largest level of organization?
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Organism
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How many systems are there?
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Which level included atoms, ions, & molecules
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Chemical
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Name 3 organs in the respiratory system
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Nose, trachea, bronchi, alveoli
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Define homeostasis
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Internal environment is stable to the world around itself.
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Which is the most common type of control for homeostasis
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Negative feedback
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State an example of positive feedback
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Fever, labor pains, bladder pains, hunger pains
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How does negative feedback control water in the body if you have too much?
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Excrete water to bring down levels to normal
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What type of feedback will control your blood pressure?
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Negative feedback
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Define a disease
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Disease any reduction from the ideal state
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Pneumonia is an example of what length of disease?
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Chronic
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AIDS is an example of disease?
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immunological
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Diabetes is a type of
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Metabolic disease
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Freckels is classified in which category of diseases?
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Neoplastic
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The lungs are found in which of the following cavities?
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cranial, pelvic, throacic
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What supports the internal organs in the abdominalpelvic region?
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mesenteries
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Which membrane covers the lung?
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pleural
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The kidneys are considered to be behind the peritonium, what is this known as…
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Retroperitoneal
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What part of the membrane comes in contact with the organ?
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Visceral
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