Exam 1: Introduction to the Body

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The ankle is distal to the knee.

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Match each term with its corresponding definition or description. -Part of the dorsal cavity that contains the brain

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The skin is superficial to the muscles.

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The part of the feedback loop that compares the present condition within a body part or region to its homeostatic condition is called

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An "S" on an anatomical compass rosette can stand for "Superior" or "Supine" depending on what is opposite it.

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Match each term with its corresponding definition or description. -Toward the back

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Level made up of groups of tissues working together to perform a task

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A group of cells that act together to perform a function is called a(n)

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Both the heart and the blood vessels are considered to be organs in the cardiovascular system.

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Explain the three parts of a negative feedback loop.

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The pH of the body must remain within a very narrow range. It would more likely be controlled by a negative feedback loop.

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The part of a feedback loop that has the direct effect on the regulated condition is called

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The right hypochondriac region is completely in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen.

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Match each term with its corresponding definition or description. -Divides the body into front and rear parts

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The body section that divides the right ear from the left ear is a _____ section.

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Define or explain the words "prone" and "supine."

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A negative feedback loop opposes or negates a change in the internal environment.

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Dorsal and anterior are interchangeable terms when referring to humans.

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Proximal and medial are opposite terms.

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The middle toe is medial to the big toe but lateral to the smallest toe.

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