Overview of the human anatomy Flashcards

(20 cards)

1
Q

Macroscopic, can be
seen by the eye; can be studied without
microscope.

a) EMBRYOLOGICAL ANATOMY OR
EMBRYOLOGY
b) MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY
c) GROSS ANATOMY

A

c) GROSS ANATOMY

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2
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Study of prenatal
development; the first eight weeks of
development after fertilization of human
being

a) EMBRYOLOGICAL ANATOMY OR
EMBRYOLOGY
b) MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY
c) GROSS ANATOMY

A

a) EMBRYOLOGICAL ANATOMY OR
EMBRYOLOGY

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3
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Cell and molecule level, needs microscope,
cannot be seen by the naked eye.

a) EMBRYOLOGICAL ANATOMY OR
EMBRYOLOGY
b) MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY
c) GROSS ANATOMY

A

b) MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY

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study of the structures of the body using x–rays and other noninvasive imaging techniques.

a) DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY
b) PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY
c) RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OR RADIOLOGY

A

c) RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OR RADIOLOGY

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5
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Study of human growth and development from fertilized egg to mature adult to death.

a) DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY
b) PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY
c) RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OR RADIOLOGY

A

a) DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY

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6
Q

Structural changes (macroscopic to microscopic) associated with disease.

a) DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY
b) PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY
c) RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OR RADIOLOGY

A

b) PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY

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7
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Study of internal and external structures of body and their relationships to each other. It is the science of body structures and the relationships among them. Also known as the “Form”

A

ANATOMY

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8
Q

Study of how the structure of these
organism perform their functions. It is the science of body functions—how the body parts work. Also known as the “Functions”

A

PHYSIOLOGY

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9
Q

Study of functional properties of nerve cells.

a) Neurophysiology
b) Endocrinology
c) Cardiovascular physiology
d) Immunology

A

a) Neurophysiology

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10
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Study of hormones (chemical regulators in the blood) and how they control body functions

a) Neurophysiology
b) Endocrinology
c) Cardiovascular physiology
d) Immunology

A

b) Endocrinology

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Study of functions of the heart and blood vessels

a) Neurophysiology
b) Endocrinology
c) Cardiovascular physiology
d) Immunology

A

c) Cardiovascular physiology

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12
Q

Study of the body’s defense
against disease –causing agents

a) Respiratory physiology
b) Renal physiology
c) Pathophysiology
d) Immunology

A

d) Immunology

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13
Q

Study of functions of
the air passageways and lungs, respiratory
system

a) Respiratory physiology
b) Renal physiology
c) Pathophysiology
d) Immunology

A

a) Respiratory physiology

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14
Q

Study of the functions of the kidneys

a) Respiratory physiology
b) Renal physiology
c) Pathophysiology
d) Immunology

A

b) Renal physiology

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15
Q

Study of the functional
changes associated with disease and aging

a) Respiratory physiology
b) Renal physiology
c) Pathophysiology
d) Immunology

A

c) Pathophysiology

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16
Q

ARRANGE STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION
STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION

A. Tissue level
B. Organism level
C. Chemical level
D. Cellular level
E. Organ level
F. Organ system level

A

C. Chemical level
D. Cellular level
A. Tissue level
E. Organ level
F. Organ system level
B. Organism level

17
Q

Covers body surfaces, lines hollow organs
and cavities, and forms glands.

A) Epithelial Tissues
B) Connective Tissues
C) Nervous Tissues
D) Muscular Tissue

A

A) Epithelial Tissues

17
Q

Connects, supports, and protects body
organs while distributing blood vessels to
other tissues.

A) Epithelial Tissues
B) Connective Tissues
C) Nervous Tissues
D) Muscular Tissue

A

B) Connective Tissues

18
Q

Carries information from one part of the
body to another through nerve impulses.

A) Epithelial Tissues
B) Connective Tissues
C) Nervous Tissues
D) Muscular Tissue

A

C) Nervous Tissues

19
Q

Contracts to make body parts move and
generates heat.

A) Epithelial Tissues
B) Connective Tissues
C) Nervous Tissues
D) Muscular Tissue

A

D) Muscular Tissue