Towards the Front. [The eyes are _______ to the brain].
Inferior
Deep
Lateral
Anterior
2. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Away from midline
Lateral
Distal
Superior
Transverse
3. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Divides body into top and bottom portions (superior-head; inferior-feat)
Medial Plane
Sagittal
Proximal
Transverse Plane
4. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
A body part is above another part, or is closer to the head
Superficial
Lateral
Superior
Deep
5. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Body is standing straight, facing forward, upper limbs at side and palms facing forward. *right and left refer to "right" and "left" of the body in position.
Sagittal
Anatomical Position
Anterior Position
Anatomical Plane
6. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Away from the origin or trunk
Deep
Distal
Proximal
Posterior
7. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
The knee is _______ to the ankle.
proximal
lateral
distal
medial
8. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
The head is ______ to the chest.
superior
dorsal
inferior
ventral
9. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
The bone is _____ to the skin.
inferior
superficial
deep
posterior
10. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Which is the correct structural order?
tissue-cells-organ-organ system
cells-tissue-organ system-organ
tissue-cells-organ system-organs
cells-tissue-organ-organ system
11. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Which body cavity is surrounded by the pelvic bones?
abdominal
pelvic
thoracic
12. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
The cranial cavity and the spinal (vertebral) cavity are both contained within the _______ cavity.
dorsal
ventral
abdominal
throacic
13. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
The thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity are both contained within the _______ cavity.
dorsal
ventral
cranial
spinal
14. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Which body cavity is located above the diaphragm and is surrounded by the rib cage?
abdominal
pelvic
thoracic
diaphragm
15. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Abdominal region
Region between the thorax and pelvis
The ribs
The area between the pod and the pelvis
What even?
16. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Where is the femoral region located?
The thigh
Lumbar region
Orbital
The chest
17. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
What is the region called between the thigh and abdomen, where the legs connect to the trunk of the body?
Inguinal region
Otic
Pedal
Popliteal
18. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
This plane divides the body into the right and left sides
transverse plan
midsagittal plane
frontal or coronal plane
ventral plane
19. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
This plane divides the body into upper and lower portions
transverse plane
midsagittal plane
frontal or coronal
dorsal plane
20. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
This plane divides the body into front and back sections.
transverse
midsagittal
frontal or coronal
mediastinum plane
21. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Which system absorbs oxygen and releases carbon dioxide?
respiratory
urinary
endocrine
lymphatic
22. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Which system acts as a barrier against infection and UV radiation and helps regulate body temperature?
integumentary
muscular
digestive
cardiovascular
23. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Which system eliminates waste products and helps maintain homeostasis?
urinary
respiratory
cardiovascular
digestive
24. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Which system helps with voluntary and involuntary movement; helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive tract.
muscular
skeletal
lymphatic
urinary
25. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
This system fights pathogens (germs) and produces and stores white blood cells.
lymphatic
muscular
endocrine
integumentary
26. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
This system supports and protects vital organs, stores minerals, and produces red blood cells.
skeletal
muscular
cardiovascular
nervous
27. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
This system sends chemical messages (hormones) that regulate growth, development, and metabolism.
endocrine
nervous
lymphatic
skeletal
28. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Which system sends electrical messages that helps control the body's responses to internal and external changes?
nervous
endocrine
reproductive
integumentary
29. Multiple Choice
2 minutes
1 pt
True or False Blood clotting and uterine contractions are good examples of negative feedback.
True
False
30. Multiple Choice
2 minutes
1 pt
Which of the following is an example of positive feedback to indirectly maintain homeostasis?
the chemical reactions involved in blood clotting
your blood vessels dilate and you begin to sweat in response to elevated body temperature
your blood vessels constrict and you begin to shiver in response to low body temperature
your coach compliments you on your performance in practice
31. Multiple Choice
2 minutes
1 pt
Which of the following descriptions are involved in negative feedback?
deviation from a set point
causes changes to compensate for deviation in order to maintain homeostasis
constantly monitors conditions
All of these are involved in negative feedback
32. Multiple Choice
2 minutes
1 pt
Humans have ___ for body temperature, blood glucose concentrations, electrolyte concentrations, pH levels, tendon tension and variables.
positive feedback mechanisms
set points
a wide internal range
no regulation
33. Multiple Choice
2 minutes
1 pt
Homeostasis
allows for a wildly fluctuating internal environment
is impossible in vertebrates
is the maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment and often incorporates a form of feedback regulation
is the maintenance of a relatively stable external environment and often incorporates a form of feedback regulation
34. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Homeostasis in the human body is often maintained by a:
neutral feedback loop
solar feedback loop
positive feedback loop
negative feedback loop
35. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
The maintenance of an organism’s internal environment is called:
compensating
homeostasis
balancing
routine
36. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Positive feedback is when the change caused by the stimulus is
decreased
non existant
increased
changes constantly
37. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
As you get dehydrated, your blood becomes thicker and harder to pump. Your kidneys will respond by stopping urine production, sending the water from urine into your bloodstream to thin your blood back to normal level.
Positive Feedback Response
Negative Feedback Loop
38. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Rapid growth during puberty causes your body to release more and more growth hormones. As you grow, more and more growth hormones are released until puberty is reached, and then the hormones stop.
Positive Feedback Response
Negative Feedback Loop
39. Multiple Choice
3 minutes
1 pt
When you are cold, you shiver and your blood vessels contract, which warms you up. When you are hot, you sweat and your blood vessels expand, which cools you down.
Positive Feedback Response
Negative Feedback Loop
40. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Quandrant 2
LUQ
RUQ
LLQ
RLQ
41. Multiple Choice
2 minutes
1 pt
Region 4
Left Lumbar
Right Lumbar
Umblical
Right Hypochondriac
42. Multiple Choice
2 minutes
1 pt
Region 9
Epigastric
Left Hypochondriac
Left Iliac
Right Iliac
43. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Region 1
Left Lumbar
Epigastric
Hypogastric
Right Hypochondraic
44. Multiple Choice
2 minutes
1 pt
4
LLQ
RUQ
LUQ
RLQ
45. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
The ___________ is the basic unit of life
tissue
cell
organ
atom
46. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
A group of cells that have similar functions? Examples are nervous, epithelial, muscle and connective
cell
tissue
Organ
Organ system
47. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
A group of tissues that perform a similar function is called_____. (Examples include the heart, lungs or stomach)
cells
tissues
organs
organ systems
48. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
What makes up a tissue?
a group of organs
a group of different cells
a group of the same cells
several organ systems
49. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
What is the correct order for the levels of organization (least complex to most complex)?
cell, tissue, atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, organ, organism, organ system
atom, molecule, macromolecule, organ, organelle, cell, tissue, organ system, organism
atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
molecule, atom, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
50. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
What are the definitions for anatomy and physiology?