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Homeostasis
Organ
Systems
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Basic
A&P
Chemistry Hodge Podge
This is healthy mechanism
that resists deviations
from the normal set points
to maintain homeostasis
What is a negative
feedback
mechanism?
This is Mrs.
Chester’s standard
definition for
homeostasis.
What is a dynamic
equilibrium?
A loss of blood
resulting in increased
heart rate to bring
blood pressure back
to a normal range is
an example of ….
What is a negative
feedback
mechanism?
A bodily mechanism
that is rare in healthy
individuals and causes a
deviation from the
normal values to
increase
What is a positive
feedback
mechanism?
This is one of the
only examples where
a positive feedback
mechanism is healthy.
What is childbirth?
This regulatory system
serves as the control
and command system of
all the other systems.
What is the
nervous system?
This system’s role is
to rid the body of all
liquid waste and help
maintain appropriate
bodily fluid levels.
What is the urinary
system?
The skin, hair and
nails belong to this
system.
What is the
integumentary
system?
Includes hormone
producing glands, such
as the ovaries, testes,
adrenals, thyroid and
pancreas . . . To name a
few
What is the
endocrine system?
Lymph nodes, which are
spread throughout the
body, make cells to help
combat disease and are
primary components of this
system
What is the
lymphatic system?
The brain is _____
to the heart.
What is superior?
The skin is _____
to bones.
What is
superficial?
A _____ plane
divides the body
into superior and
inferior parts.
What is
transverse?
A ______ plane
divides the body
into left and right
halves.
What is a
midsagittal plane?
The fingers are
_____ to the
elbow.
What is distal?
The atomic number of
an atom will always
indicate the number
of this subatomic
particle.
What is the number
of protons?
In an electrically
neutral atom, the
number of protons
and electrons will
always be
What is equal?
The chemical
behavior of an atom
is largely
determined by
What is the number
of electrons in the
valence (or
outermost) shell?
The smallest part of
an element that
maintains the
properties of that
element is a(n)
What is an atom?
If the number of
neutrons varies from
one carbon atom to
another carbon atom,
the atoms are
considered to be
What are isotopes?
This is the name of
the cavity that
contains the heart
and lungs.
What is the
thoracic cavity?
The main purpose of
carbohydrates in the
body is.
What short
(and/or) long term
energy storage?
Name of the
macromolecule
seen here.
What is DNA?
This is the name of
the serous membrane
that surrounds the
heart.
What is the
pericardium?
These two organs are
retroperitoneal organs
(which means they are
located posterior to the
peritoneal cavity) whose
main purpose is to filter
liquid waste.
What are the
kidneys?