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urinary system (renal) - Eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body. Regulates water, electrolyte and acid-base balance of the blood. endocrine system - Glands secrete hormones that regulate processes such as growth, reproduction, and nutrient use (metabolism) by body cells. Muscular System - ...

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Biology 223 Final Exam CSN
urinary system (renal) - Eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body. Regulates water, electrolyte
and acid-base balance of the blood.



endocrine system - Glands secrete hormones that regulate processes such as growth,
reproduction, and nutrient use (metabolism) by body cells.



Muscular System - enables movement of the body and internal organs

cardiovascular system - The transport system of the body responsible for carrying oxygen and
nutrients to the body and carrying away carbon dioxide and other wastes; composed of the heart, blood
vessels, and blood.



Anatomy - The study of body structure



Physiology - Study of function



Microscopic Anatomy - deals with structures too small to be seen with the naked eye



Macroscopic Anatomy - The study of structures that can be seen without magnification



integumentary system - skin, hair, nails



skeletal system - gives our bodies structure and protects major organs like the heart, lungs, and
brain



nervous system - the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the
nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems

,lymphatic system - Composed of a network of vessels, ducts, nodes, and organs. Provides defense
against infection.



digestive system - Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to
body cells.



Respritory system - Bring in oxygen for cellular respiration and remove excess CO2. Made of nose
trachea and lungs




reproductive system - Reproduce offspring- produce male sex cells (sperm) and female sex cells
(oocytes)



What function do the respiratory system and renal system have in common? - regulates blood pH



Which is the only organ system that can be removed and will not kill you? - reproductive system
(does not function at birth)



What is a major function of the skin that involves sunlight? - production of vitamin D



Integument is another name for the______ - skin



What is the primary function of the endocrine system? - produce hormones



organ level - 2 or more different tissues working together



organ system - 2 or more organs working together



total organism - all of the organ systems working together

,How is the lymphatic system important in regulation of interstitial fluid? - returns tissue fluid to
the blood



Homeostasis - process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment



set point - a value that is defended to maintain homeostasis



autoregulation - causes immediate, localized homeostatic adjustments



intrinsic regulation - automatic response in a cell, tissue, or organ



Extrinsic regulation - Responses controlled by nervous and endocrine systems



feedback loop components - receptor- structure that is sensitive to the stimulus control center-
gets info from receptor, sends command to effector

effector-muscle, glands, adipose tissue. responds and tries to restore



negative feedback loop - Causes a system to change in the opposite direction from which it is
moving



positive feedback loop - a feedback loop in which change in a system is amplified



Anitomical Position - Erect posture, Head, Eyes and Toes pointing forward, Feet together, Arms by
the side, Palms point forward



bilateral symmetry - arrangement of body parts so there are distinct left and right halves that
mirror each other



Directional Terms - Superior or cranial - toward the head end of the body; upper (example, the
hand is part of the superior extremity).

, Inferior or caudal - away from the head; lower (example, the foot is part of the inferior extremity).



Anterior or ventral - front (example, the kneecap is located on the anterior side of the leg).



Posterior or dorsal - back (example, the shoulder blades are located on the posterior side of the body).



Medial - toward the midline of the body (example, the middle toe is located at the medial side of the
foot).



Lateral - away from the midline of the body (example, the little toe is located at the lateral side of the
foot).



Proximal - toward or nearest the trunk or the point of origin of a part (example, the proximal end of the
femur joins with the pelvic bone).



Distal - away from or farthest from the trunk or the point or origin of a part (example, the hand is located
at the distal end of the forearm).



Body Regions - head, neck, trunk, upper appendage, lower appendage



abdominopelvic regions - right hypochondriac, epigastric, left hypochondriac, right lumbar,
umbilical, left lumbar, right iliac, hypogastric, left iliac



Planes of the body - sagittal, frontal, transverse, oblique



dorsal cavity - contains the brain and spinal cord



ventral cavity - thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity

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