1.12 Unit 1 Quiz Human Body Organization

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17 questions
Here is a link to the recording from our live session on 12/12/24.
Here are the slides we reviewed that you may use to prepare for this assignment.
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Memorizing all the bones in your body is __________; understanding how food is digested in your body is __________.
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Which condition best represents homeostasis?

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Which is the smallest living level of organization in the body?

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What is an example of an accurate representation of the level or organization of the body, from smallest to largest?

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If your body was a car, the epithelial tissue would be:

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Your stomach represents what level of organization?

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The heart is ____ to the stomach.

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Your ear is ____ to your brain.

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What part of your arm is most proximal?

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Which plane separates your chest from your spine?

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We understand why being afraid causes "goosebumps" because of the study of:

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When describing directions on the body, the starting point is:

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Physiologists work to understand how the body operates under normal conditions and how the body adapts to survive under unstable conditions.

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On most of your body, your most superficial organ is your skin.

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The dorsal cavity is formed early in fetal development.

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Select one of the body systems that we will focus on in Anatomy A (Cardiovascular, Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous) and tell me about the main functions of that system. What are the major organs that make up that system? How does that system contribute to the body maintining homeostasis?

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How are you feeling about Anatomy and Physiology class so far? Is the workload managable? Any feedback for me as your teacher?