Unit 1: Introduction Flashcards

-Homeostasis -Anatomical terminology

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What is homeostasis?

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Homeostasis is maintaining a constant internal environment (equilibrium) in response to stress. It is also the ability to adjust cellular and physiological processes.

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What is stress?

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Any change in cells/organs/body that disrupts homeostasis. It is a physiological change.

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What are some examples of stressors?

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The environmental stressors, physical injuries or eating, and emotional stressors.

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What are the steps to restoring homeostasis?

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A stimulus causes a change or stress. This is detected by a sensor (ex. nerves). The response is initiated by the control (ex. brain, hormone organs, etc.). The cells respond. Then the body returns to normal.

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What controls homeostasis?

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The nervous system (brain, spinal cord, nerves) and the endocrine (the organs and cells that release hormones). *Remember that nerves are organs.

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What is the lowest level of organization?

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Cells

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What is the second lowest level of organization?

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Tissues. These are composed of more than one type of cell.

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What is the third lowest level of organization?

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Organs. These are composed of more than one type of tissue.

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What is the second highest level of organization?

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System. A system is composed of more than one type of organ.

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What is the highest level of organization?

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Body

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What is metabolism?

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All cellular activities. Anabolism + Catabolism

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What is the purpose of anabolism?

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This is used for repairs, building and for DNA replication.

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What is catabolism used for?

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It is used to breakdown food to provide energy.

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What is the anatomical position?

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Erect and facing forward, legs slightly apart and palms supinated.

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What is superior? Inferior?

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Superior means something that is above another. Inferior means something below another.

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What does anterior, or ventral, mean?

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Toward the front.

17
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What does posterior, or dorsal, mean?

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Toward the back.

18
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How do we describe a position closer to the imaginary midline of the body?

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Medial.

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What does lateral mean?

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A position farther away from the midline of the body.

20
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What is the axial portion of the body?

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The truck, neck and head.

21
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What do the legs, arms and their attachments make up?

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The appendicular portions of the body.