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Chapter One A&P in Perspective So what is Biology? ◦ Biology is defined as the “study of life” ◦ All living things exhibit the same basic functions Anatomy, which means “cutting open”, is the study of internal and external structures of the body and the physical relationship among body parts. Anatomy can be divided into Gross and Microscopic Anatomy Surface anatomy Regional anatomy Systemic anatomy Cytology Histology Functions of the human body are complex and much more difficult to examine than most anatomical structures. Review Questions What term refers to changes in an organism’s behavior, capability, or structure in response to a changing environment? a. Responsiveness b. Adaptability c. Development d. Differentiation Visual examination of a specimen’s cells and tissues is an example of ______________. a. gross anatomy b. microscopic anatomy c. physiology d. form and function Levels of Organization The apparent complexity of the human body represents multiple levels of organization. Each level is more complex than the previous level, but all can be broken down into similar components The levels of organization are: ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Chemical level Cellular level Tissue level Organ level Organ System level Organism level Be sure you can identify the major organs of each of the 11 organ systems. Be sure you can identify the major functions of each of the 11 organ systems. Animation: Organ Systems Review Questions A group of cells working together for a specific function make up which of the following levels of organization? a. Organ b. System c. Tissue d. Culture What tissue is found in the walls of blood vessels and the digestive tract, and functions in maintaining blood pressure and propelling contents? a. Skeletal muscle b. Connective tissue c. Smooth muscle d. Epithelial tissue Homeostasis Homeostasis is the presence of a stable internal environment. Maintaining homeostasis is absolutely vital to an organisms survival; failure to maintain homeostasis leads to illness, disease, or death. Homeostasis regulation requires three basic components: a receptor, a control center, and an effector. Review Questions What part of a homeostatic mechanism senses an environmental stimulus? a. Effector b. Responder c. Receptor d. Sensor What type of feedback provides a response that is opposite to the original stimulus? a. Homeostatic b. Physiological c. Positive d. Negative Which of the following is an example of positive feedback? a. Increasing heart rate with activity b. Sweating when hot c. Forming a blood clot when bleeding d. Eating when hungry Anatomical Terms Review Questions Click Here For Drill Click Here For Drill Click Here For Drill Click Here For Drill Click Here For Drill Click Here For Drill