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Where is it? Jeopardy
By
Ross, James, Halen, Josh, Lance
Homeo-
stasis
Structure
and
Function
Anatomical
Planes
Life
Characteris
tics
Human
Organizatio
ns
Directional
Terms
Body
Organizatio
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What is homeostasis?
The tendency of an organism or a cell
to regulate its internal conditions,
usually by a system of feedback
controls, so as to stabilize health and
functioning, regardless of the outside
changing conditions
How does the body maintain
homeostasis when your body temp.
gets too high?
Start to sweat
The body needs to maintain
homeostasis in order to?
Stay Alive
If you get too cold, your body will
maintain homeostasis by?
causing shivering to warm the body
Kidneys play a vital role in?
removing waste urea in the blood and
in balancing other chemical levels in
the blood.
What organelles function as
intracellular digestive systems and
contain enzymes?
Lysosomes
What organelle is surrounded by a
double membrane layer that
contains many pores?
Nucleus
mRNA is copied from?
DNA
The ______ on a tRNA molecule pairs
with three nucleotides on a mRNA
molecule.
Anticodon
By the process of mitosis in a
human cell, ______ daughter cells
are produced.
2 daughter cells
a vertical plane that runs through
your body from front to back or
back to front. This plane divides
the body into right and left regions.
Lateral Plane or Sagittal Plane
plane that divides the body into
equal right and left regions
Median or Midsagittal Plane
plane that divides the body into
unequal right and left regions
Parasagittal Plane
a vertical plane that runs through the
center of your body from side to side.
This plane divides the body into front
(anterior) and back (posterior) regions.
Frontal Plane or Coronal Plane
a horizontal plane that runs through
the midsection of your body. This
plane divides the body into upper
(superior) and lower (inferior) regions.
Transverse Plane
Is the chemical change of ingested
foods into simple substances that can
be taken and used by body parts
Digestion
Refers to the ability of organism to
detect changes either within itself
or the environment surrounding it
and then react to these changes
Responsiveness
Is the process of making a new
organism, as in parents producing
offspring. It also discusses the process
whereby cells can produce others like
themselves to take the place of
damaged or destroyed cells
Reproduction
Refers to the process of obtaining
oxygen, using the obtained oxygen
in release of energy from foods,
and removing waste gases that are
produced in the process
Respiration
Is the movement of substances
through the body in body fluids
Circulation
What are the bodies seven structural
levels?
chemical (atom, molecule,
macromolecule), organelle, cell, tissue,
organ, organ system, and complete
organism.
What are microscopic structures in the
cell; composed of molecules that are
specialized to carry out functions of
the cell?
Organelles
What are composed of two or more
tissue types?
Organs
What are a group of cells with similar
structure and function, together with
the extracellular substances located
between them
Tissue
What are groups of organs with a
unique collective function?
Organ System
The abdomen is ______ to the chest.
Inferior
The ear is ____ to the nose
lateral
Toward the midline.
medial
The spine is ______ to the heart.
Posterior
Refers to the neck.
Cervical
what is the cephalic region of the
body?
Head
What two portions are the body
divided into?
Axial and Appendicular
What does the axial section of the
body include?
Head, neck and trunk
How many sections can the abdomen
be divided into?
4
What does the appendicular region
contain?
Arms and Legs