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Final Exam study guide part 1

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What are the basic components of a feedback loop?
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Receptor/Sensor, Control Center, Effector
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42 questions

Q.What are the basic components of a feedback loop?
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Q.The fluctuations of blood sugar that produce pancreatic secretions of glucagon which, in turn, cause the liver to release sugar into the bloodstream, would be an example of which type of feedback system?
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Q.In a feedback loop, which structure monitors the environment and detects changes
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Q.Give an example of a positive feedback system
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Q.What does homeostatic imbalance refer to?
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Q.What is the scientific study of the functions of living organisms that describes how body parts work
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Q.What is the scientific study of the structures in an organism?
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Q.Give an example of how function is directly related to structure in the human body.
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Q.Which plane would divide the body into anterior and posterior sections
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Q.What does osteo refer to?
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Q.Which plane would divide the body into anterior and posterior sections?
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Q.If you make a transverse cut through the thoracic cavity, you would be able to see which structures?
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Q.13. The heart is ___ to the sternum
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Q.14. The esophagus is located in the _____ cavity
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Q.15. The abdominal region that is superior and lateral to the umbilical region is the_____.
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Q.What best refers to all of the chemical reactions in cells that break down or build up substances
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Q.During digestion, disaccharides and polysaccharides are hydrolyzed into what usable form?
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Q.What are the basic building blocks of lipids
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Q.Starch and cellulose are examples of what compound?
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Q.Distinguish between anabolism and catabolism:
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Q.What is the study of tissues?
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Q.Which tissue is the MOST widespread and abundant in the human body
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Q.Which tissue type lines the body openings and surfaces?
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Q.Which tissue type provides structural support, protection, and binding?
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Q.3 types of muscle tissue
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Q.voluntarytissue, striated, move body parts,
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Q.Involuntary tissue, striated, found in heart
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Q.involuntary tissue, non-striated, found in digestive tract and blood vessels
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Q.What is the non-living material found in tissue?
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Q.What type of connective tissue is also referred to as loose, common, or ordinary
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Q.Fat, bone, and blood are forms of which type of tissue?
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Q.What is another name for a tumor?
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Q.Which tissue type transmits and integrates messages?
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Q.types of epithelial cells
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Q.flattened tissue
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Q.cube-shaped tissue,
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Q.tall-thin tissue
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Q.one-layer tissue
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Q.multiple layer tissue
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Q.How does the skin help maintain homeostasis in body temperature?
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Q.A patient with third degree burns to much of the body will be of what immediate concern to the doctors?
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Q.From superficial to deep, what are the layers of the epidermis?
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