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Anatomy Review-INTRODUCTION The study of the organs and parts of the body is called Examples include: The study of the function of the body parts is called. Examples include: Use the numbers from the diagram Diaphragm Thoracic Cavity Abdominal Cavity Cranial Cavity Spinal Cavity Pelvic Cavity All DORSAL cavities All VENTRAL cavities 4 and 5 together are sometimes called the List some organs in each of the following body cavities: Pelvic Abdominal Thoracic Cranial Put the following in order from simple to complex. cell tissue organ system organelle organ molecule organism

Match the body system to its function Nervous System Digestive System Endocrine System Respiratory System Circulatory System Muscular System Skeletal System Integumentary System a. Controls the body through hormones b. Consists of muscles attached to the skeletal system c. Takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide d. Supports the body and protects internal organs Composed of bones and joints e. Responds to internal and external stimuli f. Covers the body and produces vitamin D g. Breaks down complex materials into smaller/absorbable units h. Transports materials and blood around the body, including to and from the cells. Why is reproduction NOT a survival need for an individual? What is the difference between a receptor and an effector? What is the difference between a positive feedback system and a negative feedback system? Briefly describe anatomical position

Language of Anatomy Inferior Superior Lateral Medial Proximal Distal The heart is to the lungs The head is to the feet The hand is to the elbow The knee is to the foot The lungs are to the heart The pelvis is to the ribs CELLS and TISSUES (Calcium or Iron) is the element that makes bones hard, while (Calcium or Iron) is needed for oxygen transport. What are some functions of mitochondria? What happens at the ribosomes? What is the function of each of the following tissues: Blood-

Ligament- Tendons- SKIN and BODY MEMBRANES Label the following in this diagram of the skin with the following words: Sweat Gland, Adipose Tissue, Sebaceous/Oil Gland, Dermis and Epidermis. AKA Hypodermis Functions of the skin include: Which vitamin is synthesized by this system? The skin has many appendages. These include, and. Of these appendages, the glands are found throughout the body except for the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. glands become more active after puberty. Specific sweat glands called glands cover your entire body and help regulate body temperature. is composed of dead keratinized cells.

Sometimes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up What causes that? The skin is composed of two sections, the top layer and the lower layer. The top layer is composed of layers with a tough protein called found throughout. If you spend time in the sun you may see your skin tan. What causes the temporary color change in your skin? What can the top layer of the skin do that the lower level cannot do? Why does the skin turn red if the body becomes too warm? What is the difference between a first, second and third degree burn? Once skin is burned, how long can it remain sterile?

What are the functions of the skeletal system? SKELETAL SYSTEM Label the following words on the diagram of the bone. bone marrow, epiphysis, diaphysis, epiphyseal line, spongy bone, periosteum, Sharpey s fibers articular cartilage and compact bone How is the periosteum held to the bone? Bone formation is otherwise known as? Osteoblasts Osteoclasts What type of cartilage is found at the end of bones and what is its function?

Which two minerals are stored in the bones? and What are some of the functions of red bone marrow? How do the blood vessels make their way through dense bone? How many bones are found in the axial skeletal system? List some of the bones of the axial skeleton. How many bones make up the appendicular skeletal system? List some bones of the appendicular skeleton. List the bones of the arm. List the bones of the leg. What is the difference between the pelvic girdle and the pectoral (shoulder) girdle? List the bones that make up each girdle. What is the name given to the bones of the fingers and toes? Correctly match the type of bone to the name of the bone. Vertebrae Skull/Cranium Wrist/Ankle Arms/Legs a. Long Bones b. Irregular c. Cubic Bones d. Flat Bones

What can be determined in an X-ray if the epiphyseal plate is present? What can be determined in an X-ray if the epiphyseal line is present? What is the function of yellow bone marrow? What is protects the spinal cord? Number of Bones Name each section and how many bones are in each. What is another name for the tail bone? Name the top two vertebrates What protects the brain? How are the bones of the cranium held together (what type of joints are they)? True ribs are the ribs that connect directly between the vertebrae and the sternum. How many pairs of true ribs are there? What does it mean to be a false rib? How many pairs of false ribs are there? What is a floating rib? What is the difference between a greenstick fracture and a compound fracture?

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Arteries Veins Capillaries Label the following terms on the diagram below: Right Ventricle Left Ventricle Aorta Pulmonary Veins Pulmonary Arteries Left Atrium Septum Right Atrium

Cardiac muscle is ONLY found on in the. The heart itself has an inner, middle and outer layer. The inner layer is called the is super smooth and allows for blood to flow without clotting. The middle layer called the is composed of cardiac muscle. The outer layer is called the and is tough and connective. The heart beats in a fluid filled sac called the. The fluid surrounding the heart allows it to beat in a nearly environment. What is the difference between systemic and pulmonary circulation? What is the difference between a systemic artery and a coronary artery? Where do coronary arteries originate? Which structure separates the left and right ventricle? Why is the left ventricle thicker than the right ventricle? What structure prevents back flow in the heart? Describe the pulmonary vein. Describe the pulmonary artery. Briefly describe the flow of blood around the body using words like heart, veins, arteries, arterioles, venules and capillary beds.

Use the list below and state where blood goes next. It comes form THE BODY à Superior/Inferior Vena Cava à à Right Ventricle à à Lungs à à Left Atrium à Left Ventricle à à THE BODY How can you increase heart rate? How can you decrease heart rate? What is stroke volume? How can you determine cardiac output? Describe blood pressure in terms of systolic and diastolic pressure. How can blood pressure be written?

NERVOUS SYSTEM Label the following on the diagram: Dendrite Axon Schwann Cell Cell Body Nodes of Ranvier Axon Terminal Myelin Sheath What is the function of the Schwann Cells? What is another name for the covering of Schwann Cells? Be sure to include the word action potential in your answer. How does the signal in one nerve cell get to another nerve cell? Describe myelin and what is function is. Describe cerebrospinal fluid and where it is produced. Describe Broca s area.

What is the difference between the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system? Afferent Pathway Effector Efferent Pathway Interneuron Receptor List the steps in a reflex arc. What are the functions of the muscular system? MUSCULAR SYSTEM Describe a smooth muscle cell. Describe a cardiac muscle cell. Describe a skeletal muscle cell. What happens to your blood vessels when you exercise?

Use the diagram to the right 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. What are individual muscle cells surrounded by? What is a group of muscle cells bound by the perimysium called? What is acetyl choline and how does it propagate the muscle contraction and where can it be found? What generates the mechanical force for a muscle contraction? HINT-These two filaments will form a cross-bridge. Describe an isotonic contraction vs. an isometric contraction. Give an example of each. Describe a motor unit and sketch one. Muscle contractions can occur for hours if the mitochondria are supplied with enough glucose and oxygen to produce ATP. This process is called. If your muscle are still working and no oxygen is present, they will move into and produce. This will cause pain and soreness tomorrow.