Exam 2: Basics of Human Biology

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The study of the inner and outer form and structure of organisms is called

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Which of the following is NOT one of the taxonomic classification categories for animals?

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Which of the following is NOT related to male reproduction?

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When we look at an organism's inner and outer form and structure, we are examining its

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An animal's _____________ consists of it observable, measurable traits.

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Traits or structure shared by all or most species in a group are called

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The somatic part of the peripheral nervous system

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Which of the following is NOT one of the parts of the vertebral column?

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Name the two major regions of the skull and describe at least three characteristics of each region. In your characterization of the two major parts of the skull, be sure to name at least three of the bones and/or structures of the region.

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The shoulder girdle consists of all of the following bones EXCEPT

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Two _____________ make up the sides of the head around the ears.

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Much of the internal cohesion of the human body is created by

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Features common to some species but not others are called _____________ traits.

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Blood consists of

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The opening at the bottom of the skull is called the

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Name three of the basic physiological systems in the human body. Describe the function and two structures of each of these three systems.

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A mixture of gastric juices and partially digested food is called

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A structural classification system of living organisms is called

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The major regions of the skull include

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The most common system for classifying organisms in use today is the

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