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Biology - The study of life



cells

organization

responsiveness

regulation

growth

development

reproduction

metabolism - List the common characteristics shared by all living things



Distinguish between growth and development - growth refers to an organism's increase in size;
development refers to changes in structure and functions (maturation)



Describe the basic processes in humans and animals - respiration, digestion, circulation, excretion



Explain the link between anatomy and physiology - anatomy is the study of internal and external body
structures; physiology is the study of how living organisms carry out their functions



Predict what would happen to the function of a structure if its anatomy would alter - the structure's
function would likely become impaired or eliminated



Name the simplest level of organization that includes the smallest living units in the body - cellular level



Define Organ - two or more tissues working together to perform a particular function

,Describe the general roles of the different type of muscles tissue - skeletal muscle- moves bones of
skeleton cardiac muscle-pumps blood through blood vessels

smooth muscle- moves materials along internal passageways



identify the four primary tissue types and explain the functions of each - epithelial-covers
external/internal surfaces and produces secretions

connective-fills internal spaces and provides support

muscle-specialized to contract and produce movement

nervous-transmits information



which two organ systems are involved with circulation in the body? - cardiovascular and lymphatic
systems



Describe how falling down the stairs could affect at least six of the organ systems - 1)broken
bone(skeletal system)

2)disruption of skin integrity (integumentary system)

3)broken bone tearing through a muscle (muscular system)

4)blood loss at injury site (cardiovascular system)

5)mobilization of cells to fight infection (lymphatic system)

6)pain as a result of trauma (nervous system)



How would a nervous system disorder affect the muscular system? - spinal cord injury could lead to no
mobility; parkinson's can cause muscle tremors



How would a respiratory system disease affect the cardiovascular system? - asthmatic patient could
have trouble breathing which would lead to blood not being fully oxygenated



How would a reproductive system disorder affect the urinary system? - an STI through the urethra could
spread up towards the bladder and kidneys, leading to a more serious infection



Why is homeostatic regulation important to an organism? - failure to maintain homeostasis can lead to
illness or death

, describe the three parts necessary for homeostatic regulation - 1) receptor/sensor

2)control/integration center

3)effector



Explain the function of negative feedback systems, and give an example of homeostatic regulation by
negative feedback in the body. - provide long term control over a body's internal conditions and systems
by counteracting any stimulus. EX: temperature regulation, skin sweats and vasodialation occurs to cool
the body off



Why is positive feedback helpful in blood clotting but unsuitable for the regulation of body
temperature? - because it is extreme and only works well for short jobs. it would keep increasing body
temp and lead to death



What is the relationship between an atom and matter? - an atom is the smallest stable unit of matter;
matter is anything that takes up space and has mass



Which subatomic particle has a positive charge? Which are uncharged? - protons have a positive charge;
neutrons are electrically neutral



Describe the subatomic particles not in the nucleus - electrons have a negative charge and whirl around
the nucleus in the electron cloud



Describe trace elements - chemical elements found in very small amounts in the body that are required
for normal growth and maintenance



List the chemical symbols for the six most abundant elements in the human body and their total
percentage contribution to total body weight - O, C, H, N, Ca, and P. 99.3% of total body weight



State the octet rule - Atoms are generally most stable when they have a full eight electrons in their
valence energy level

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