Organ Systems - MrsMcFaddenCourses

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FINAL REVIEW: A & P SEMESTER 1
Jeopardy Round 1
Histology
100) A muscle tissue that is under your voluntary control.
a. Skeletal Muscle
200) This type of major tissue group has an extracellular matrix associated with it.
a. Connective Tissue
300) A muscle tissue that is not under your control and composes many of the body’s organs, usually
associated with the digestive system.
a. Smooth Muscle
400) This major tissue type is associated with surfaces of organs, and its major function is absorption
and secretion.
a. Epithelial tissue
500) This connective tissue produces red and white blood cells.
a. Bone Marrow
Organ Systems
100) What organ system includes your brain?
b. Nervous
200) Which systems function is to rid the body of foreign substances?
b. Lymphatic
300) Name an three organs in the digestive system.
b. Stomach, Intestines, Liver, Gallbladder, Esophagus
400) Name the functions of the Integumentary System.
b. Protection, Regulates Temperature, Produces Vitamin D.
500) Name 9 of the 12 organ systems of the human body.
a. Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Digestive, Nervous,
Endocrine, Cardiovascular, Urinary, Female, Male
Homeostasis
100) What can cause a change in homeostasis?
a. Any acceptable answer
200) Whet are some of the measurements we took during the homeostasis?
a.
300) When is homeostasis?
a. Body regulatory processes
400) What is the difference between Negative & Positive Feedback?
a. Negative Feedback decreases the effect of a stimulus and positive feedback increases the
effect of a stimulus
500) What are the three components involved in the negative-feedback mechanisms?
a. Control Center, Effect, and Receptor
Orientation
100) What are the three planes that separate the body into sections?
a. Horizontal/Transverse, Coronal/Frontal, Median/Sagittal
200) What is the plane that slices the body vertically into equal left and right portions?
a. Sagittal/Median
300) A part that is closer to the head than something else is said to be:
a. Superior/Cephalic
400) The front of the body is:
a. Anterior/Ventral
500) Your head is what to your thorax?
a. Superior
Integument
100) What is the smooth muscle called that causes goose bumps?
a. Arrector pili
200) What gland secretes sebum?
a. Sebaceous Gland
300) Define Anatomy:
a. The study for the structure of an organism/human.
400) A suderiferous gland is also known as:
a. A Sweat Gland
500) Name two other glands in the integument BESIDES Sebaceous glands.
b. Mammary Glands
c. Cecuminous Glands
d. Sweat Glands
Misc
101) Which muscle is voluntary?
a. Skeletal
201) Which muscle is autorhymic?
a. Cardiac
301) Which muscle has peripheral nuclei?
a. Skeletal
401) What type of muscle is found in the heart?
a. Cardiac
501) Name two other glands in the integument BESIDES Sebaceous glands.
b. Mammary Glands
c. Cecuminous Glands
d. Sweat Glands
Jeopardy Round 2
Organ Systems
600) What is the function of the endocrine system?
c. Influences body functions, like growth, reproduction and metabolism.
700) Which organ system consists of glands like the pituitary?
c. Endocrine
800) Which organ system is responsible for structure, assisting in movement and producing red blood
cells?
c. Skeletal system
900) Name the four levels of organization below organ systems (in order):
c. Chemicals, cells, tissues, organs
1000) What organ system regulates pH and ion balance?
a. Urinary
Orientation
600) The word meaning, toward the surface:
b. Superficial
700) What is the plane that separates the body into inferior and superior ends?
b. Transverse/Horizontal
800) What is the inferior end of the trunk which is located by the hips?
a. Pelvic/Pelvis
900) What does dorsal mean?
b. back
1000) What is the plane that slices the body vertically into UNEQUAL left and right portions?
b. Parasagittal
Integument
600) What cells produce melanin?
b. Melanocytes
700) What layer of the dermis is responsible for our finger prints?
b. Papillary Layer
800) What are three of the five layers found in the epidermis?
b. Stratum Basal
e. Stratum Lucidum
c. Stratum Spinosum
f. Stratum Corneum
d. Stratum Granulosum
900) What cells are part of the immune system?
b. Langerhans’ Cells
1000) What cells are assist nerves in detecting pressure and temperature
a. Merkel’s Cells
Final Jeopardy:
Category = Integument
What are the lines found throughout the body that are formed by collagen fibers that are aligned in one
direction?
ANSWER: Cleavage Lines
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