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AltA 1.12 Unit 1 Test Human Body Organization

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Here is a link to watch the recording for our Unit 1 review class session - Feel free to watch if you need help with any of these questions. This link is from last year's class- I will update with a new recording link after our class session on 9/19/23
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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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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?

Question 13
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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?

Which condition best represents homeostasis?
sweating on a hot day
having a heart attack
bleeding to death
fracturing a limb
What is an example of an accurate representation of the level or organization of the body, from smallest to largest?
lung tissue, oxygen atom, O2 cells, lungs
carbon atom, blood cell, heart tissue, heart
white blood cell, hydrogen atom, immune system, glands
iron atom, nervous tissue, brain, brain cells
If your body was a car, the epithelial tissue would be:
the electrical wiring.
the engine.
the exterior paint.
the frame.
The heart is ____ to the stomach.
superior
inferior
anterior
posterior
Your ear is ____ to your brain.
lateral
medial
superior
north
What part of your arm is most proximal?
shoulder
elbow
wrist
fingernail
We understand why being afraid causes "goosebumps" because of the study of:
anatomy.
psychology.
physiology.
When describing directions on the body, the starting point is:
true north.
the lotus position.
the supine position.
the anatomical position.
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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False