Introduction to the Human Body Flashcards
(141 cards)
Which branch of science studies the structure of the body?
Anatomy
Which branch of science describes what the heart looks like, how big it is, what it is made of, how it is organized, and where it is located?
Anatomy
What word comes from the Greek word meaning to dissect?
Anatomy
Which branch of science describes how the body functions?
Physiology
Which branch of science describes how the heart pumps blood and why the pumping of blood is essential for life?
Physiology
Which branch of science describes the consequences of the improper functioning of the body (i.e., how a body part functions when a person has a disease)?
Pathophysiology
Which branch of science describes what happens during a heart attack and when the heart functions poorly or not at all?
Pathophysiology
Levels of Organization
What term refers to the 12 groups of structures that perform specific functions, enabling the human body to operate as a coordinated whole?
Organ Systems
Which system consists of the skin and related structures, such as hair and nails?
Integumentary
Which system forms a covering for the body, helps to regulate body temperature, and contains some of the structures necessary for sensation?
Integumentary
Which system forms the basic framework of the body?
Skeletal
Which system consists primarily of bones, joints, and cartilage?
Skeletal
Which system protects and supports body organs and enables us to move around?
Skeletal
Which system produces most of the blood cells?
Skeletal
Which type of muscles are attach to the bones and are responsible for movement of the skeleton and the maintenance of body posture?
Skeletal
Which type of muscles are found in the heart and enable the heart to pump blood throughout the body?
Cardiac
Which type of muscles are found in various organs and tubes; contraction and relaxation of this muscle type helps move body fluid?
Smooth
Which system is made up of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sense organs?
Nervous
Which type of nerves receive information from the environment and bring it to the spinal cord and brain, where it is interpreted?
Sensory
Which type of nerves transmit decisions made by the brain and spinal cord to various body structures to elicit a response, such as leg movement?
Motor
Which system includes our brain which, of course, thinks, emotes, remembers, reflects, integrates, creates, and performs all those higher-level functions that characterize the human brain?
Nervous
Which system contains numerous glands that secrete hormones and chemical substances that regulate body activities such as growth, reproduction, metabolism, and water balance?
Endocrine
Which system consists of the blood, heart, and blood vessels?
Circulatory