The Human Body
... Chapter 3 Human Body Systems Test The Excretory System A. artery B. bile C. ducts ...
... Chapter 3 Human Body Systems Test The Excretory System A. artery B. bile C. ducts ...
Basic Structure of the Human Body
... (2) Osseus (Bone): similar to cartilage but has calcium salts, nerves, blood vessels; body structure, calcium storage 3. Nervous tissue a. Made up of special cells called neurons and neuroglia (supporting cells) b. Transmits impulses throughout the body c. Reacts to stimuli d. Makes up brain, spinal ...
... (2) Osseus (Bone): similar to cartilage but has calcium salts, nerves, blood vessels; body structure, calcium storage 3. Nervous tissue a. Made up of special cells called neurons and neuroglia (supporting cells) b. Transmits impulses throughout the body c. Reacts to stimuli d. Makes up brain, spinal ...
IB104 - Lecture 4
... ectoderm and endoderm, and this layer of cells gives rise to various internal organs including an excretory system and muscles. They have a well-developed nervous system, including a concentration of sensory systems for touch, smell, and even primitive sight, at the anterior end this is called cepha ...
... ectoderm and endoderm, and this layer of cells gives rise to various internal organs including an excretory system and muscles. They have a well-developed nervous system, including a concentration of sensory systems for touch, smell, and even primitive sight, at the anterior end this is called cepha ...
Structure Function/Use Operculum Dorsal Fin Nostrils Anus
... It aids in digestion by secreting enzymes that break down the fats; It also helps to work as a storage area for many carbohydrates and fats; The liver also works to help in playing a role in destroying old blood cells to help it maintain the proper chemistry within the blood ...
... It aids in digestion by secreting enzymes that break down the fats; It also helps to work as a storage area for many carbohydrates and fats; The liver also works to help in playing a role in destroying old blood cells to help it maintain the proper chemistry within the blood ...
- ISpatula
... 3- bilateral symmetry ( which have two axis ) front anterior to back posterior sides , top dorsal and bottom ventral sides , right and left sides. The symmetrical body fits the lifestyle of animals, eg: radial animals are sessile (attached to substrates )ال تتحركor planktonic (slowly swimming). B ...
... 3- bilateral symmetry ( which have two axis ) front anterior to back posterior sides , top dorsal and bottom ventral sides , right and left sides. The symmetrical body fits the lifestyle of animals, eg: radial animals are sessile (attached to substrates )ال تتحركor planktonic (slowly swimming). B ...
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY
... There are three types of muscles: skeletal ( attached to bones & having somatic nerve supply),Smooth muscles( related to wall of viscera & other involuntary structures ,being innervated by autonomic nervous system) & Cardiac muscles related to the heart also are innervated by autonomic nervous syste ...
... There are three types of muscles: skeletal ( attached to bones & having somatic nerve supply),Smooth muscles( related to wall of viscera & other involuntary structures ,being innervated by autonomic nervous system) & Cardiac muscles related to the heart also are innervated by autonomic nervous syste ...
Outline 8
... the book utilizes many labeled pictures. Be aware that exam questions may come from the outline or may be in the form of unlabeled pictures) Intro to Surface Anatomy Surface Anatomy is concerned with identifying body structures on the surface as they relate to _______________ structures Visual ins ...
... the book utilizes many labeled pictures. Be aware that exam questions may come from the outline or may be in the form of unlabeled pictures) Intro to Surface Anatomy Surface Anatomy is concerned with identifying body structures on the surface as they relate to _______________ structures Visual ins ...
File
... All living things carry out _________. 2 waste products generated by cellular respiration include water and _______. Small blood vessels where gas exchange occurs: ________ Cilia and mucus help moisten and _______ the air we breathe. Another word for “windpipe” __________ Another word for “voice box ...
... All living things carry out _________. 2 waste products generated by cellular respiration include water and _______. Small blood vessels where gas exchange occurs: ________ Cilia and mucus help moisten and _______ the air we breathe. Another word for “windpipe” __________ Another word for “voice box ...
Classification
... Classification is sorting out all organisms into groups according to the similarities between them. Organisms are divided into two main kingdoms: the animal kingdom and the plant kingdom which in turn can further be divided until species level is reached ...
... Classification is sorting out all organisms into groups according to the similarities between them. Organisms are divided into two main kingdoms: the animal kingdom and the plant kingdom which in turn can further be divided until species level is reached ...
Requirements of Living Organisms (from external environment)
... Levels of Organization • Living organisms are composed of different levels of organization: • Atom- particles which make up matter • Organelle• Cell- basic unit of structure and function • Tissue- specialized cells organized into layers or masses that have specific functions. • Organs• Organ system ...
... Levels of Organization • Living organisms are composed of different levels of organization: • Atom- particles which make up matter • Organelle• Cell- basic unit of structure and function • Tissue- specialized cells organized into layers or masses that have specific functions. • Organs• Organ system ...
phylum Chordata
... Birds are closely related to reptiles and are considered by some to be reptiles. Their feathers are modified scales. Although feathers first evolved for insulation, they are necessary for flight in birds. Many other adaptations for flight exist in birds, including the lack of a bladder and air space ...
... Birds are closely related to reptiles and are considered by some to be reptiles. Their feathers are modified scales. Although feathers first evolved for insulation, they are necessary for flight in birds. Many other adaptations for flight exist in birds, including the lack of a bladder and air space ...
Vertebrates and Invertebrates
... they ruled the Earth. Those days are long gone, and those giants have vanished, but some 6,500 species of reptiles still thrive today. Crocodiles, snakes, lizards, and turtles are all reptiles. Most reptiles live on land, and most lay eggs. They are vertebrates, and, unlike any other animals, are co ...
... they ruled the Earth. Those days are long gone, and those giants have vanished, but some 6,500 species of reptiles still thrive today. Crocodiles, snakes, lizards, and turtles are all reptiles. Most reptiles live on land, and most lay eggs. They are vertebrates, and, unlike any other animals, are co ...
All Quizzes and Tests or Exams
... Evolution is supported by an overwhelming amount of scientific evidence Genetic variation makes evolution possible. New understanding of animal phylogeny is emerging from molecular data. Natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow can alter allele frequencies in a population Natural selection is ...
... Evolution is supported by an overwhelming amount of scientific evidence Genetic variation makes evolution possible. New understanding of animal phylogeny is emerging from molecular data. Natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow can alter allele frequencies in a population Natural selection is ...
powerpoint note presentation
... – The genetic framework for complex bodies, a set of “master control” genes, was already in place. ...
... – The genetic framework for complex bodies, a set of “master control” genes, was already in place. ...
Sophie Wilson November 2, 2010 Bio, Mr. Miller Investigation 4
... Connective Tissue: Connective tissue is characterized by a few cells in a non living extracellular matrix like bone, cartilage, and blood. ...
... Connective Tissue: Connective tissue is characterized by a few cells in a non living extracellular matrix like bone, cartilage, and blood. ...
Biology First Six Weeks Vocabulary
... and fat soluble vitamins and delivers them to cells for use ...
... and fat soluble vitamins and delivers them to cells for use ...
Personal Fitness Quiz 5 Study Guide
... * IF YOU FILL OUT THE STUDY GUIDE YOU CAN USE IT ON THE TEST!!!* Anatomy of the Thoracic Region - Where is this on the body? - What does the thoracic cage protect? Bones of the Thoracic Region - Also called the ___________________ - Ribs: - What are the three types of ribs and what number are they? ...
... * IF YOU FILL OUT THE STUDY GUIDE YOU CAN USE IT ON THE TEST!!!* Anatomy of the Thoracic Region - Where is this on the body? - What does the thoracic cage protect? Bones of the Thoracic Region - Also called the ___________________ - Ribs: - What are the three types of ribs and what number are they? ...
Grasshopper Dissection
... The esophagus is used to swallow food. The crop, gizzard,gastric ceca, stomach, large intestine, and small intestine are digestive organs. The rectum stores waste and the anus removes wastes from the body. The malpighan tubules collect waste from the blood. In the female grasshopper the ovaries prod ...
... The esophagus is used to swallow food. The crop, gizzard,gastric ceca, stomach, large intestine, and small intestine are digestive organs. The rectum stores waste and the anus removes wastes from the body. The malpighan tubules collect waste from the blood. In the female grasshopper the ovaries prod ...
Body Systems Study Guide
... I connect the mouth to the bronchial tubes. Windpipe or trachea I am the organ that assists in breathing. The lungs Capillaries surround me so I can exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen. The air sacs I contract and relax during breathing. The diaphragm Muscular System What are muscles? The tissues tha ...
... I connect the mouth to the bronchial tubes. Windpipe or trachea I am the organ that assists in breathing. The lungs Capillaries surround me so I can exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen. The air sacs I contract and relax during breathing. The diaphragm Muscular System What are muscles? The tissues tha ...
Anatomy
Anatomy is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. In some of its facets, anatomy is related to embryology and comparative anatomy, which itself is closely related to evolutionary biology and phylogeny. Human anatomy is one of the basic essential sciences of medicine.The discipline of anatomy is divided into macroscopic and microscopic anatomy. Macroscopic anatomy, or gross anatomy, is the examination of an animal’s body parts using unaided eyesight. Gross anatomy also includes the branch of superficial anatomy. Microscopic anatomy involves the use of optical instruments in the study of the tissues of various structures, known as histology and also in the study of cells.The history of anatomy is characterized by a progressive understanding of the functions of the organs and structures of the human body. Methods have also improved dramatically, advancing from the examination of animals by dissection of carcasses and cadavers (corpses) to 20th century medical imaging techniques including X-ray, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging.