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Chapter 1, Problem 2RAC
The following are organizational levels for considering the body.
(1) cell (3) organ (5) organism
(2) chemical (4) organ system (6) tissue
Choose the correct order for these organizational levels, from simplest to most complex.
a. 1,2,3,6,4,5 c. 3,1,6,4,5,2 e. 1,6,5,3,4,2
b. 2,1,6,3,4,5 d. 4,6,1,3,5,2
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SEELY'S ANATOMY+PHYS.<LSLEAF W/CONNECT>
Ch. 1.1 - How does the study of anatomy differ from the...Ch. 1.1 - What is studied in gross anatomy? In surface...Ch. 1.1 - Prob. 3AYPCh. 1.1 - Why are anatomy and physiology normally studied...Ch. 1.2 - From simplest to complex, list and define the...Ch. 1.2 - What are the four basic types of tissues?Ch. 1.2 - Referring to figure 1.3, which two organ systems...Ch. 1.3 - What are the six characteristics of living things?...Ch. 1.3 - How does differentiation differ from...Ch. 1.4 - Prob. 10AYP
Ch. 1.4 - How do variables, set points, and normal ranges...Ch. 1.4 - Prob. 12AYPCh. 1.4 - Prob. 13AYPCh. 1.4 - Give an example of how a negative-feedback...Ch. 1.4 - Prob. 15AYPCh. 1.6 - What is anatomical position in humans? Why is it...Ch. 1.6 - What two directional terms indicate “toward the...Ch. 1.6 - What two directional terms indicate “the bock” in...Ch. 1.6 - Define the following directional terms and give...Ch. 1.6 - What makes up the central region of the body?Ch. 1.6 - What is the difference between the arm and the...Ch. 1.6 - What are the anatomical terms for the following...Ch. 1.6 - In what quadrant would the majority of the stomach...Ch. 1.6 - List and describe the three planes of the body.Ch. 1.6 - In what three ways can you cut an organ?Ch. 1.6 - What structure separates the thoracic cavity from...Ch. 1.6 - What structure divides the thoracic cavity into...Ch. 1.6 - What is a serous membrane and its function?...Ch. 1.6 - Prob. 29AYPCh. 1.6 - What are mesenteries? Explain their function.Ch. 1.6 - What are retroperitoneal organs? List five...Ch. 1 - Physiology a. deals with the processes or...Ch. 1 - The following are organizational levels for...Ch. 1 - For questions 3-7, match each organ system with...Ch. 1 - For questions 3-7, match each organ system with...Ch. 1 - For questions 3-7, match each organ system with...Ch. 1 - For questions 3-7, match each organ system with...Ch. 1 - For questions 3-7, match each organ system with...Ch. 1 - The characteristic of life that is defined as “all...Ch. 1 - The following events are part of a...Ch. 1 - Which of these statements concerning positive...Ch. 1 - A term that means nearer the attached end of a...Ch. 1 - Which of these directional terms are paired most...Ch. 1 - The part of the upper limb between the elbow and...Ch. 1 - A patient with appendicitis usually has pain in...Ch. 1 - A plane that divides the body into anterior and...Ch. 1 - The lungs are Part of the mediastinum. Surrounded...Ch. 1 - Given the following organ and cavity combinations:...Ch. 1 - Which if the following membrane combination are...Ch. 1 - Which of the following organs are not...Ch. 1 - Prob. 1CTCh. 1 - A male has lost blood as a result of a gunshot...Ch. 1 - Provide the correct directional term for the...Ch. 1 - During pregnancy, which of the mother’s body...Ch. 1 - A woman falls while skiing and is accidentally...
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