Basic Anatomy and Physiology (8.8) Flashcards

1
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the study of structure

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anatomy

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2
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the study of function

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physiology

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3
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the basic unit of life

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cell

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4
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these are composed from cells with common structure and function (4 types in most animals)

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tissues

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5
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this tissue forms protective coverings of structures such as organs, cavities, and skin. They act as a barrier for various molecules. This tissue relies heavily on the cell junctions to function.

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epithelial tissue

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6
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this tissue is for binding together and supporting the other tissues of the body

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connective tissue

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7
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What are the 6 types of connective tissue?

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Loose connective tissue, adipose tissue, fibrous connective tissue, cartilage, bone, blood tissue

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8
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this is the most abundant connective tissue. It basically acts as “filler material”

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loose connective tissue

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9
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fat cells, these are for: insulation, E storage, and padding

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adipose tissue

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10
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these are composed of dense collagenous fibers

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fibrous connective tissue

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11
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type of fibrous connective tissue that is for connecting bone to bone

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ligaments

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12
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type of fibrous connective tissue for connecting bone with muscle

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tendons

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13
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this is a flexible support material. This is the initial framework for making bone

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cartilage

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14
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Osteo Tissues, this is made from cartilage that has undergone ossification

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Bones

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15
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the process of making bone

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ossification

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16
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this tissue connects the whole organism transporting genes, nutrients, wastes

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blood tissue

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17
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type of blood tissue, the watery component containing dissolved substances

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plasma

18
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type of blood tissue, the cellular components- RBC’s, WBC’s, and platlets

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hematocrit

19
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means “red”

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Erytho

20
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means white

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leuko

21
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means cell

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cyte

22
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this tissue senses stimuli and relay messages

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nervous tissue

23
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the basic structure of nervous tissue

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neurons

24
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this part of the cell receives stimulus from the environment or another cell (neuron)

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dendrites

25
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this part collects and bundles the stimuli into one message (contains the organelles) (neuron)

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body

26
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this part takes the information away from the body toward the brain/muscle/gland. (neuron)

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axon

27
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this tissue provides a pulling force within the body

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muscle tissue

28
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cells of the muscle tissue are referred to as _______ ______ due to their long spindly shape.

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muscle fibers

29
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Muscle fibers are composed of _______ and ______ __________.

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actin, myosin microfibrils

30
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Muscle tissue is the second largest consumer of ______ in animals. (first is homeostasis)

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energy

31
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The three types of muscle tissue

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skeletal, cardiac, and smooth

32
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this is striated (stripped) muscle. It is voluntary meaning you can control it

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skeletal

33
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this is striated muscle. It is involuntary meaning the brain controls it, not you.

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cardiac

34
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this is unstriated muscle. It is involuntary and it functions in peristalsis

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smooth

35
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rhythmic contraction of the digestive tract or in moving blood through blood vessels

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peristalsis

36
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this functional structure is a collection of similar tissues working together

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organs

37
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The two cavities organs are positioned in

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thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity

38
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this is above the diaphragm. It contains the heart and lungs and is protected by ribs

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thoracic cavity

39
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this is below the diaphragm. It contains the digestive, urinary, and reproductive organs

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abdominal cavity

40
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these are composed of organs working together (there are 11 systems in animals)

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organ systems

41
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this is when all the organ systems are working together to create a multi-cellular organism (great example of emergent properties)

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organism