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1.45_Internet Assignment #1: The Human Body: An Orientation
Go to the following website to complete the following Activities, Quizzes, and Reading:
http://wps.aw.com/bc_marieb_hap_9_oa/218/55856/14299219.cw/index.html
1. Memory: Major Systems of the Body (Play the game) Don’t spent more than a few minutes on this.
2. Web Link: Body Functions and Life Processes
Read: Intro to the Human Body http://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/body/
Body Functions & Life Process
Anatomical Terminology Review: Introduction to the Human Body
3. Take Quiz: Introduction To The Human Body
QUIZ: INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY
1. do not belong to the four basic human body structure units.
A. Cells.
B. Differentiation
C. Tissues
D. Systems
2. An American physiologist, Walter B. Cannon suggested the name for the relatively constant states maintained by the body.
A. homosapien
B. homogenization
C. homology
D. homeostasis
3. The word homeostasis is derived from .
A. Greek
B. Latin
C. Sanskrit
D. German
4. One of the additional requirements specific to the basic processes of human life is .
A. organization
B. differentiation
C. metabolism
D. responsiveness
5. One phase of metabolism is in which complex substances are broken down into simpler building blocks and energy is released.
A. organization
B. responsiveness
C. catabolism
D. growth
6. Responsiveness or is concerned with detecting changes in the internal or external environments and reacting to that change.
A. flexibility
B. contractility
C. irritability
D. responsibility
7. The word caudal is a directional term that indicates " ".
A. toward the head end of the body
B. away from the head
C. toward the midline of the body
D. away from the midline of the body
8. The hand is located at the end of the forearm.
A. proximal
B. medial
C. interior
D. distal
9. Coronal plane runs , dividing the body or any of its parts into anterior and posterior portions.
A. crosswise
B. from front to back
C. from side to side
D. through midline
10. The cavity contains the heart, lungs, trachea, esophagus, large blood vessels, and nerves.
A. dorsal
B. abdominopelvic
C. cranial
D. thoracic
4. Art Labeling: Label The elements of a Homeostatic Control System online and on paper
5. Art Labeling: Regional Terms used to Designate Specific Body Areas, Anterior 6. Art Labeling: Regional Terms used to Designate Specific Body Areas, Posterior (This may take time to load) 7. Art Labeling: Dorsal and Ventral Body Cavities and their Subdivision 8. Memory: Major Cavities of the Body
9. Take the following quizzes:
Art Labeling Quiz 1. Label the levels of organization.
1.1 _________Tissue level
1.2 _________Cellular level
1.3 _________Chemical level
1.4 _________Organ level
1.5 _________Organ system level
2. Label the following body planes.
2.1 _________Sagittal Plane
2.2 _________Transverse Plane
2.3 _________Frontal Plane
3. Label the following abdominopelvic quadrants.
Matching Quiz 1. _____ 1.1 Parietal pericardium A. Lines the thoracic cavity _____ 1.2 Visceral pericardium B. Lines the abdominopelvic cavity _____ 1.3 Parietal pleura C. Covers the heart _____ 1.4 Visceral peritoneum D. Covers the organs in the abdominopelvic cavity _____ 1.5 Parietal peritoneum E. Lines the pericardial cavity 2. _____ 2.1 Cervical A. Neck _____ 2.2 Coxal B. Hip _____ 2.3 Acromial C. Point of shoulder _____ 2.4 Antecubital D. Front of elbow _____ 2.5 Occipital E. Back of the head 3. _____ 3.1 Vertebral A. Spinal Cord _____ 3.2 Buccal B. Ear _____ 3.3 Otic C. Check _____ 3.4 Plantar D. Sole _____ 3.5 Carpal E. Wrist
3.1 _________Left lower
3.2 _________Left upper
3.3_________ Right lower
3.4 _________Right upper
4. _____ 4.1 Brachial A. Groin _____ 4.2 Inguinal B. Ankle _____ 4.3 Popliteal C. Arm _____ 4.4 Pedal D. Foot _____ 4.5 Tarsal E. Back of knee 5. _____ 5.1 Mental A. Eye _____ 5.2 Olecranal B. Back of elbow _____ 5.3 Axillary C. Chin _____ 5.4 Frontal D. Forehead _____ 5.5 Orbital E. Armpit 6.
_____ 6.1 Interactions among molecules such as water, DNA, and proteins
A. Chemical level
_____ 6.2 Cellular level B. Several organs integrated to do a major
physiological task _____ 6.3 Tissue level C. Smallest units of living things _____ 6.4 Organ level D. Several tissues performing a specific function _____ 6.5 Organ system level E. Similar cells with a common function 7. _____ 7.1 Positive feedback system A. Regulation of blood clotting _____ 7.2 Initial signal B. Blood clot seals tear in damaged blood vessel _____ 7.3 Response to initial signal C. Blood platelets adhere to damaged site _____ 7.4 Action of blood platelets D. Broken or damaged blood vessel
_____ 7.5 Event that ends this positive feedback loop
E. Release chemicals that attract more platelets
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_____ 8.1 The lower middle portion of the abdomen
A. Right and left inguinal regions
_____ 8.2 The upper middle portion of the abdomen
B. Epigastric region
_____ 8.3 The abdominal regions that are lateral to the hypogastric region
C. Hypogastric region
_____ 8.4 The abdominal regions that are lateral to the umbilical region
D. Left and right lumbar regions
_____ 8.5 The abdominal regions that are lateral to the epigastric region
E. Right and left hypochondriac regions
9.
_____ 9.1 Example of negative feedback system
A. Temperature
_____ 9.2 Effector B. Monitors changes in environment _____ 9.3 Example of a regulated variable C. Provides the means to respond to the stimulus
_____ 9.4 Receptor (sensor) D. Determines the set point and appropriate system response
_____ 9.5 Control center E. Regulation of body temperature 10.
_____ 10.1 Contains the stomach, intestines, and spleen
A. Vertebral cavity
_____ 10.2 Contains the lungs and heart B. Pelvic cavity _____ 10.3 Contains the bladder and rectum C. Abdominal cavity _____ 10.4 Contains the brain D. Thoracic cavity _____ 10.5 Contains the spinal cord E. Cranial cavity 11. _____ 1.1 Contains teeth and tongue A. Orbital cavity _____ 11.2 Part of respiratory passages B. Synovial cavity _____ 11.3 Contains the eyes C. Nasal cavity
_____ 11.4 Contains bones to transmit sound vibrations
D. Oral cavity
_____ 11.5 Associated with knee, elbow and other joints
E. Middle ear cavity
12. _____ 2.1 Nervous system A. Contains the pituitary and thyroid gland _____ 12.2 Endocrine system B. Contains the testes and ovaries _____ 12.3 Cardiovascular system C. Contains the heart and blood vessels. _____ 2.4 Urinary system D. Contains the kidneys and bladder _____ 12.5 Reproductive system E. Contains the brain and spinal cord 13. _____ 13.1 Detect high blood glucose levels A. Insulin-secreting cells of pancreas _____ 13.2 Detect low blood glucose levels B. Pancreas
_____ 13.3 Causes liver to break down glycogen and release glucose
C. Glucagon-secreting cells of pancreas
_____ 13.4 Causes body cells to take up glucose and liver cells to store glycogen
D. Glucagon
_____ 13.5 Acts as control center for hormone release
E. Insulin
14.
_____ 14.1 Nervous system A. Eliminates nitrogenous wastes _____ 14.2 Endocrine system B. Produces gametes _____ 14.3 Cardiovascular system C. Secretes hormones _____ 14.4 Urinary system D. Pumps and transports blood _____ 14.5 Reproductive system E. Response to internal and external stimuli 15. _____ 15.1 Cephalic A. Forearm _____ 5.2 Femoral B. Leg _____ 15.3 Mammary C. Thigh _____ 15.4 Crural D. Breast _____ 15.5 Antebrachial E. Head 16. _____ 16.1 Integumentary System A. Stomach, intestines, liver. _____ 16.2 Skeletal System B. Trachea, bronchi, lungs. _____ 16.3 Respiratory System C. Skin, hair, nails. _____ 16.4 Digestive System D. Bones, cartilage, ligaments. _____ 16.5 Lymphatic System E. Spleen, white blood cells. 17. _____ 17.1 Respiratory System A. Breaks down food.
_____ 17.2 Lymphatic System B. Separates the body's internal environment from the external environment.
_____ 17.3 Digestive System C. Defends the body from disease. _____ 17.4 Integumentary System D. Provides locomotion.
_____ 17.5 Muscular System E. Supply body with oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide waste.
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True-False Quiz
1. ______ Homeostasis is a function carried out solely by the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. 2. ______ In order to maintain overall homeostatic balance, at least several different variables must
be monitored and regulated. 3. ______ Tissues are made up of several different but closely related organs. 4. ______ Negative feedback mechanisms are characterized by having the output of a system cause a
change in the system, and as a result less of the output is eventually produced. 5. ______ Arms, legs, fingers, and toes belong to the appendicular part of the human body. 6. ______ A homeostatic mechanism has at least three parts; receptor, control center, and effector.
Internet Assignment #2: The Human Body: An Orientation
Go to the following website to complete the following Activities, Flashcards, Quizzes, & Self Tests.
http://wps.aw.com/bc_marieb_ehap_8/25/6525/1670500.cw/index.html
1. Chapter 1 Activities: (Work on them until you can match them without getting any incorrect.)
Levels of Biological Organization Dorsal and Ventral Cavities Body Planes Anatomical Terminology: Orientation & Directional Terms
2. Glossary & Flashcards: Do only the flashcards for Chapter 1 & View by: Definition (Do all 43)
3. Chapter 1 Quizzes:
Quiz 1 Quiz 2
Quiz 1
1. _________________________ 8. _________________________ 15. ________________________
2. _________________________ 9. _________________________ 16. ________________________
3. _________________________ 10. ________________________ 17. ________________________
4. _________________________
_________________________
11. ________________________
________________________
18. ________________________
5. _________________________ 12. ________________________ 19. ________________________
6. _________________________ 13. ________________________ 20. ________________________
7. _________________________ 14. ________________________
Quiz 2
1. _________________________ 8. _________________________ 15. ________________________
2. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
9. _________________________ 16. ________________________
3. _________________________ 10. ________________________ 17. ________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
4. _________________________ 11. ________________________ 18. ________________________ _________________________ _________________________
5. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
12. ________________________ 19. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
6. _________________________ 13. ________________________ _________________________
20. ________________________
7. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
14. ________________________ _________________________ _________________________
4. Chapter 1 Self Tests:
1.1: An Overview of Anatomy and Physiology 1.2: Levels of Structural Organization 1.3: Maintaining Life 1.4: Homeostasis 1.5: The Language of Anatomy
1.1: An Overview of Anatomy and Physiology
1. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
2. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
3. _________________________
1.2: Levels of Structural Organization
1. _________________________ 3. _________________________ 5. _________________________
2. _________________________ _________________________
4. _________________________ 6. _________________________
1.3: Maintaining Life
1. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
2. _________________________ 3. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
1.4: Homeostasis
1. _________________________ 2. _________________________ 3. _________________________
1.5: The Language of Anatomy
1. _________________________ 3. _________________________ 5. _________________________
2. _________________________ 4. _________________________
IF YOU GET FINISHED:
GAMES
Anatomy Directional Terms
FLASH CARDS https://flashcards.engrade.com/quizbodyplanesdirection1
GAME: http://www.cram.com/flashcards/directional-terms-for-the-body-2770495
GAME: http://www.purposegames.com/game/anatomy-directional-terms-quiz/info
QUIZ: http://www.quia.com/quiz/3811820.html
PRACTICE: http://www.vocabtest.com/vocabulary_word_test.php?tid=81371