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  1. Ch. 4 Critical Thinking Questions

    Critical Thinking Questions; Regulation, Integration, and Control. 12 The Nervous System and Nervous Tissue. ... Identify the four types of tissue in the body, and describe the major functions of each tissue. ... One of the main functions of connective tissue is to integrate organs and organ systems in the body. Discuss how blood fulfills this ...

  2. Anatomy and physiology critical thinking questions Flashcards

    Which plane divides the heart into anterior and posterior portions? parasagittal plane. Which plane divides the brain into unequal right and left portions? Urinary bladder = P, stomach = A, heart = T, small intestine = A, lungs = T, internal female reproductive organs = P, thymus = T, spleen = A, liver = A. In which cavities are the following ...

  3. Chapter 1 (Introduction to the Human Body) Critical Thinking Questions

    Identify three different ways that growth can occur in the human body. When you open a bottle of sparkling water, the carbon dioxide gas in the bottle form bubbles. If the bottle is left open, the water will eventually "go flat." Explain these phenomena in terms of atmospheric pressure. In a sealed bottle of sparkling water, carbon dioxide gas ...

  4. Muscular System Critical Thinking Questions Flashcards

    Baseball players, particularly pitchers, often incur rotator cuff injuries. List the muscles that make up the rotator cuff and explain the importance of these muscles and their role in joint stability. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Explain how skeletal muscles provide movement, heat, and posture.

  5. 10.15: Critical Thinking Questions

    31. What would happen to skeletal muscle if the epimysium were destroyed? 32. Describe how tendons facilitate body movement. 33. What are the five primary functions of skeletal muscle? 34. What are the opposite roles of voltage-gated sodium channels and voltage-gated potassium channels? 35.

  6. 11.11: Critical Thinking Questions

    Movements of the body occur at joints. Describe how muscles are arranged around the joints of the body. 30. Explain how a synergist assists an agonist by being a fixator. 31. Describe the different criteria that contribute to how skeletal muscles are named. 32. Explain the difference between axial and appendicular muscles.

  7. Critical Thinking Questions

    Critical Thinking Questions. Name at least three reasons to study anatomy and physiology. For whom would an appreciation of the structural characteristics of the human heart come more easily: an alien who lands on Earth, abducts a human, and dissects his heart, or an anatomy and physiology student performing a dissection of the heart on her ...

  8. 1.13: Critical Thinking Questions

    33. Identify three different ways that growth can occur in the human body. 34. When you open a bottle of sparkling water, the carbon dioxide gas in the bottle form bubbles. If the bottle is left open, the water will eventually "go flat.". Explain these phenomena in terms of atmospheric pressure. 35. On his midsummer trek through the desert ...

  9. Ch. 27 Critical Thinking Questions

    27. Explain the hormonal regulation of the phases of the menstrual cycle. 28. Endometriosis is a disease characterized by the presence of endometrial-like tissue found outside the uterus—in the uterine tubes, on the ovaries, or even in the pelvic cavity. Offer a hypothesis as to why endometriosis increases a woman's risk of infertility.

  10. 73 Fun Human Body Systems Activities and Ideas

    Create a Jeopardy-style game with questions related to various body systems. Students can compete individually or in teams, testing their knowledge in a fun and interactive way. 73. Human Body Systems Scavenger Hunt: Create a scavenger hunt where students search for clues related to different body systems.

  11. Concepts of Biology: Chapter 16 The Body's Systems

    atrium. (plural: atria) a chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins. auditory ossicles. (also, middle ear bones) the bones that transduce sounds from the air into vibrations in the fluid-filled cochlea. autonomic nervous system. the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls bodily functions.

  12. 13 Questions About How the Human Body Works Answered

    Blood acts as your body's transportation system—in one day, your blood travels nearly 12,000 miles (19,312 kilometers). Pumped along by your heart, blood takes oxygen from the air you breathe and nutrients from the food you eat to all the cells of your body. (Your heart pumps 1 million barrels of blood during your lifetime—enough to fill ...

  13. Critical Thinking Questions

    Critical Thinking Questions. The skeletal system is composed of bone and cartilage and has many functions. Choose three of these functions and discuss what features of the skeletal system allow it to accomplish these functions. What are the structural and functional differences between a tarsal and a metatarsal?

  14. Ch. 11 Critical Thinking Questions

    29. Movements of the body occur at joints. Describe how muscles are arranged around the joints of the body. 30. Explain how a synergist assists an agonist by being a fixator. 31. Describe the different criteria that contribute to how skeletal muscles are named. 32. Explain the difference between axial and appendicular muscles.

  15. Critical Thinking Questions

    Critical Thinking Questions. Identify the four types of tissue in the body, and describe the major functions of each tissue. The zygote is described as totipotent because it ultimately gives rise to all the cells in your body including the highly specialized cells of your nervous system. Describe this transition, discussing the steps and ...

  16. 7.2.10: Critical Thinking Questions

    Describe how this could occur. 31. Explain why some dietary lipid is a necessary part of a balanced diet. 32. The gut microbiome (the bacterial colonies in the intestines) have become a popular area of study in biomedical research. How could varying gut microbiomes impact a person's nutrition? 33.

  17. 5.10: Critical Thinking Questions

    28. Describe the structure and composition of nails. 29. Why do people sweat excessively when exercising outside on a hot day? 30. Explain your skin's response to a drop in body core temperature. 31. Why do teenagers often experience acne? 32.

  18. 7.7.10: Critical Thinking Questions

    Explain how a puncture to the thoracic cavity (from a knife wound, for instance) could alter the ability to inhale. 24. When someone is standing, gravity stretches the bottom of the lung down toward the floor to a greater extent than the top of the lung. What implication could this have on the flow of air in the lungs?

  19. Nervous System Critical Thinking Questions (Book) Flashcards

    The "supermom" effect was due to activation of the sympathetic nervous system resulting in a fight-or-flight response. The heart rate, force of contraction, and blood pressure increased, blood flow to the muscles increased, and glucose and ATP production increased. The release of the hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine also increased.

  20. CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS

    CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS . 19 February, 2016 - 10:52 . Available under Creative Commons-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Describe how the body's mechanisms maintain homeostasis? ... Many hormone systems regulate body functions through opposing hormone actions. Describe how opposing hormone actions regulate blood-glucose levels?

  21. Health Lesson: Learning About Muscles

    Muscles control all movement in the body. There are more than 650 muscles in the human body. Muscles work together with bones to help you move. Muscles and bones (your skeleton) are part of the musculoskeletal (muh-skyuh-low-SKEH-luh-tl) system.. Muscle is a type of tissue, a group of cells that work together to accomplish a specific job, like movement. ...

  22. Critical Thinking Questions

    Critical Thinking Questions. What determines the color of skin, and what is the process that darkens skin when it is exposed to UV light? Cells of the epidermis derive from stem cells of the stratum basale. Describe how the cells change as they become integrated into the different layers of the epidermis. Explain the differences between eccrine ...

  23. Ch. 20 Critical Thinking Questions

    What type of vessel is this? 31. You measure a patient's blood pressure at 130/85. Calculate the patient's pulse pressure and mean arterial pressure. Determine whether each pressure is low, normal, or high. 32. An obese patient comes to the clinic complaining of swollen feet and ankles, fatigue, shortness of breath, and often feeling ...