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Chapter 1 — An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

Chapter 1 — An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology. Basic Functions of Living Organisms/ A & P. Anatomical Terms/Body Cavities. Homeostasis and +/- Feedback. Levels of Organization. Organ Systems. $100. $100. $100. $ 100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300.

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Chapter 1 — An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

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  1. Chapter 1 — An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Basic Functions of Living Organisms/ A & P Anatomical Terms/Body Cavities Homeostasis and +/- Feedback Levels of Organization Organ Systems $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

  2. Topic 1:$100 Question • Transportation of blood through the body is an example of which basic function of living things? • a. metabolism • b. responsiveness • c. growth • d. movement ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  3. Topic 1:$100 Answer • Transportation of blood through the body is an example of which basic function of living things? • a. metabolism • b. responsiveness • c. growth • d. movement BACK TO GAME

  4. Topic 1:$200 Question • The specialization of neurons to transmit impulses is an example of _________. • a. metabolism • b. differentiation • c. adaptability • d. responsiveness ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  5. Topic 1:$200 Answer • The specialization of neurons to transmit impulses is an example of _________. • a. metabolism • b. differentiation • c. adaptability • d. responsiveness BACK TO GAME

  6. Topic 1:$300 Question • The study of organ systems, such as the skeletal system, is an example of which of the following? • a. systemic anatomy • b. regional anatomy • c. surface anatomy • d. histology ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  7. Topic 1:$300 Answer • The study of organ systems, such as the skeletal system, is an example of which of the following? • a. systemic anatomy • b. regional anatomy • c. surface anatomy • d. histology BACK TO GAME

  8. Topic 1:$400 Question • Studying the organelles and internal structure of cells is called _________. • a. histology • b. macroscopic anatomy • c. cytology • d. gross anatomy ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  9. Topic 1:$400 Answer • Studying the organelles and internal structure of cells is called _________. • a. histology • b. macroscopic anatomy • c. cytology • d. gross anatomy BACK TO GAME

  10. Topic 1:$500 Question • The adaptive migration of animals to warmer climates during winter months is an example of _________. • a. growth • b. responsiveness • c. movement • d. metabolism ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  11. Topic 1:$500 Answer • The adaptive migration of animals to warmer climates during winter months is an example of _________. • a. growth • b. responsiveness • c. movement • d. metabolism BACK TO GAME

  12. Topic 2:$100 Question • The atomic structure of the silicone atoms in a protein is an example of which organizational level? • a. organ • b. organ system • c. cellular • d. chemical ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  13. Topic 2:$100 Answer • The atomic structure of the silicone atoms in a protein is an example of which organizational level? • a. organ • b. organ system • c. cellular • d. chemical BACK TO GAME

  14. Topic 2:$200 Question • The interaction of actin and myosin protein filaments in a cardiomyocyte is an example of which level of organization? • a. cellular • b. molecular • c. chemical • d. tissue ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  15. Topic 2:$200 Answer • The interaction of actin and myosin protein filaments in a cardiomyocyte is an example of which level of organization? • a. cellular • b. molecular • c. chemical • d. tissue BACK TO GAME

  16. Topic 2:$300 Question • The linkage of cardiac muscle cells in gap junctions is an example of which organizational level? • a. cellular • b. molecular • c. tissue • d. organ ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  17. Topic 2:$300 Answer • The linkage of cardiac muscle cells in gap junctions is an example of which organizational level? • a. cellular • b. molecular • c. tissue • d. organ BACK TO GAME

  18. Topic 2:$400 Question • Similar cells working together to perform specific functions is an example of which organizational level? • a. organ • b. organ system • c. cellular • d. tissue ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  19. Topic 2:$400 Answer • Similar cells working together to perform specific functions is an example of which organizational level? • a. organ • b. organ system • c. cellular • d. tissue BACK TO GAME

  20. Topic 2:$500 Question • The heart is one component of which system? • a. endocrine • b. cardiovascular • c. blood • d. vascular ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  21. Topic 2:$500 Answer • The heart is one component of which system? • a. endocrine • b. cardiovascular • c. blood • d. vascular BACK TO GAME

  22. Topic 3:$100 Question • Sensory receptors for pain and temperature are considered to be components of which organ system? • a. endocrine • b. subcutaneous • c. immune • d. integumentary ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  23. Topic 3:$100 Answer • Sensory receptors for pain and temperature are considered to be components of which organ system? • a. endocrine • b. subcutaneous • c. immune • d. integumentary BACK TO GAME

  24. Topic 3:$200 Question • The structures that link the CNS with other systems, and with sense organs, are components of which organ system? • a. endocrine • b. nervous • c. skeletal • d. muscular ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  25. Topic 3:$200 Answer • The structures that link the CNS with other systems, and with sense organs, are components of which organ system? • a. endocrine • b. nervous • c. skeletal • d. muscular BACK TO GAME

  26. Topic 3:$300 Question • The structures, which store minerals, are part of which organ system? • a. nervous • b. endocrine • c. skeletal • d. digestive ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  27. Topic 3:$300 Answer • The structures, which store minerals, are part of which organ system? • a. nervous • b. endocrine • c. skeletal • d. digestive BACK TO GAME

  28. Topic 3:$400 Question • The control of calcium levels in the body is a function of which organ system? • a. skeletal • b. endocrine • c. cardiovascular • d. digestive ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  29. Topic 3:$400 Answer • The control of calcium levels in the body is a function of which organ system? • a. skeletal • b. endocrine • c. cardiovascular • d. digestive BACK TO GAME

  30. Topic 3:$500 Question • The control of water balance, tissue metabolism, and cardiovascular activity are functions of which organ system? • a. nervous • b. urinary • c. musculoskeletal • d. endocrine ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  31. Topic 3:$500 Answer • The control of water balance, tissue metabolism, and cardiovascular activity are functions of which organ system? • a. nervous • b. urinary • c. musculoskeletal • d. endocrine BACK TO GAME

  32. Topic 4:$100 Question • The brain, which receives and processes information during homeostatic regulation, is an example of which component? • a. effector • b. responder • c. receptor • d. integration center ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  33. Topic 4:$100 Answer • The brain, which receives and processes information during homeostatic regulation, is an example of which component? • a. effector • b. responder • c. receptor • d. integration center BACK TO GAME

  34. Topic 4:$200 Question • Blood vessels and sweat glands are examples of which homeostatic component? • a. receptor • b. effector • c. control center • d. integration center ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  35. Topic 4:$200 Answer • Blood vessels and sweat glands are examples of which homeostatic component? • a. receptor • b. effector • c. control center • d. integration center BACK TO GAME

  36. Topic 4:$300 Question • Blood clotting is an example of: • a. variation outside limits triggering an automatic response. • b. positive feedback. • c. thermoregulation. • d. negative feedback. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  37. Topic 4:$300 Answer • Blood clotting is an example of: • a. variation outside limits triggering an automatic response. • b. positive feedback. • c. thermoregulation. • d. negative feedback. BACK TO GAME

  38. Topic 4:$400 Question • Thermoregulation is an example of: • a. positive feedback. • b. negative feedback. • c. stimulus reinforcement. • d. escalating homeostatic cycle. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  39. Topic 4:$400 Answer • Thermoregulation is an example of: • a. positive feedback. • b. negative feedback. • c. stimulus reinforcement. • d. escalating homeostatic cycle. BACK TO GAME

  40. Topic 4:$500 Question • Which is a response via negative feedback to falling body temperature? • a. increased sweating • b. increased blood flow to skin • c. vomiting • d. decreased blood flow to skin ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  41. Topic 4:$500 Answer • Which is a response via negative feedback to falling body temperature? • a. increased sweating • b. increased blood flow to skin • c. vomiting • d. decreased blood flow to skin BACK TO GAME

  42. Topic 5:$100 Question • The term hallux refers to which of the following? • a. thumb • b. point of shoulder • c. great toe • d. heel of the foot ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  43. Topic 5:$100 Answer • The term hallux refers to which of the following? • a. thumb • b. point of shoulder • c. great toe • d. heel of the foot BACK TO GAME

  44. Topic 5:$200 Question • The “loin” structure is a component of which region of the human body? • a. inguinal • b. lumbar • c. gluteal • d. pubic ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  45. Topic 5:$200 Answer • The “loin” structure is a component of which region of the human body? • a. inguinal • b. lumbar • c. gluteal • d. pubic BACK TO GAME

  46. Topic 5:$300 Question • Which structure is distal to the popliteus? • a. inguinal ligament • b. pelvis • c. pollex • d. hallux ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  47. Topic 5:$300 Answer • Which structure is distal to the popliteus? • a. inguinal ligament • b. pelvis • c. pollex • d. hallux BACK TO GAME

  48. Topic 5:$400 Question • Which sectional plane lies at right angles to the long axis of the body? • a. transverse • b. frontal • c. sagittal • d. coronal ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  49. Topic 5:$400 Answer • Which sectional plane lies at right angles to the long axis of the body? • a. transverse • b. frontal • c. sagittal • d. coronal BACK TO GAME

  50. Topic 5:$500 Question • The serous membrane covering the surface of the heart is the _________. • a. myocardium • b. visceral pericardium • c. mediastinum • d. parietal pericardium ANSWER BACK TO GAME

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