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Anatomy Terms & Systems: Digestive, Respiratory, Musculoskeletal, Integumentary, Circulato, Quizzes of Toxicology

Definitions and functions of various terms related to different body systems, including the digestive, respiratory, musculoskeletal, integumentary, circulatory, lymphatic, urinary, endocrine, and nervous systems. It covers the roles of organs, the responsibilities of each system, and their interconnections.

What you will learn

  • What is the responsibility of the respiratory system?
  • What are the thirteen main organs of the digestive system?
  • What three tasks are the digestive system responsible for?

Typology: Quizzes

2018/2019

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TERM 1
Cessation
DEFINITION 1
a temporary or completely stopping
TERM 2
-osis
DEFINITION 2
abnormal condition
TERM 3
-rrhagia
DEFINITION 3
bursting forth
TERM 4
-rrhea
DEFINITION 4
discharge, flow
TERM 5
endo-
DEFINITION 5
inside
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Cessation

a temporary or completely stopping

TERM 2

-osis

DEFINITION 2

abnormal condition

TERM 3

-rrhagia

DEFINITION 3

bursting forth

TERM 4

-rrhea

DEFINITION 4

discharge, flow

TERM 5

endo-

DEFINITION 5

inside

epi-

upon, above

TERM 7

episi

DEFINITION 7

vulva

TERM 8

lapar

DEFINITION 8

abdomen

TERM 9

-centesis

DEFINITION 9

surgical puncture

TERM 10

-rrhaphy

DEFINITION 10

suture

Show me a frontal anatomical

position.

motion with your hand. vertical dividing the front and back of

the body

TERM 17

Show me a transverse anatomical

position.

DEFINITION 17

motion with your hand. horizontal line

TERM 18

Show me a sagittal anatomical

position.

DEFINITION 18

motion with your hand. vertical line that separates theleft

and right of the body

TERM 19

What three tasks are the digestive system

responsible for?

DEFINITION 19

Ingesting and digesting food, absorbing nutrients, and

eliminating wastes

TERM 20

What system is the gallbladder a part of?

DEFINITION 20

Digestive system

True or False the pharynx is considered to be

part of both the digestive system and the

respiratory system

True

TERM 22

What organs are a part of the respiratory

system?

DEFINITION 22

pharynx, larynx, nasal cavity, oral cavity, trachea, lungs,

bronchus, bronchioles, and alveoli

TERM 23

What is three tasks is the musculoskeletal

responsible for?

DEFINITION 23

provides the human body form, stability, and enables

movement

TERM 24

What four task is the integumentary system

responsible for?

DEFINITION 24

regulates body temperature, acts as a sensory receptor to

internal and external stimuli, excretes waste from the body

through body sweat, and absorbs vitamin D and calcium from

sunlight to nourish the body

TERM 25

The heart muscle is compromised of three

layers, what are they?

DEFINITION 25

endocardium (inner layer), myocardium (middle layer),

pericardium (outer layer)

What is the endocrine system responsible

for?

the endocrine system is responsible for producing and

secreting hormones.

TERM 32

What do hormones

do?

DEFINITION 32

hormones are responsible for regulating the body's growth,

metabolism, sexual development, and function

TERM 33

True or False hormones release in the

bloodstream and act as chemical messengers

in the body

DEFINITION 33

True

TERM 34

What does the pancreas

do?

DEFINITION 34

it produces hormones and aids digestion

TERM 35

True or False Pancreas is a part of the

endocrine system

DEFINITION 35

True

The nervous system consists of two thing,

what is it?

The (CNS) Central Nervous System and The (PNS) Peripheral

Nervous System

TERM 37

The CNS is divided into two part, what is it?`

DEFINITION 37

the brain and the spinal cord

TERM 38

What is the PNS's main

function?

DEFINITION 38

The PNS's main function is to connect the CNS to the limbs

and organs