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- 3. For each of the following structures below, provide the location (organ and quadrant of abdominal cavity) and the general function or significance of the structure. Structure Lesser omentum Location Function Greater omentum Falciform ligament Greater duodenal papilla Cystic duct Gastric rugae Parotid duct1. Correctly identify each of the described areas of the abdominal surface by inserting the appropriate term in the answer blank preceding the description.2. List 5 subspecialties of anatomy and physiology and describe each. 3. Enumerate and discuss the six structural and functional organizations of the human body. 4. List and describe the four tissue types. Give examples. 5. In a table form, classify the organs and the organ system. Relate each of their function. 6. Distinguish between metabolism, anabolism, and catabolism. 7. Provide at least two examples of human responsiveness and human movement. 8. Compare and contrast growth, differentiation, and reproduction. 9. Describe the negative and positive feedback mechanisms. Give an example for each. 10. Using a diagram, discuss the three components of a negative feedback mechanism to maintain homeostasis.
- 1. Which body cavity would have to be opened for the following types of surgery? Insert the key term(s) in the same-numbered blank. More than one choice may apply.Because the abdominopelvic cavity is so large and because it contains numerous organs, it is divided into regions. Drawing Conclusions Abdominal Regions pecause the abdominopelvic cavity is so large and hecause it contains numerous organs, it is divided into regions. gure below, draw lines to divide this cavity into nine regions. Identify the names of the regions by coloring each region as described. • Right hypochondriac region: Orange • Left iliac region: Green • Umbilical region: Yellow Right iliac region: Blue • Left lumbar region: Brown • Left hypochondriac region: Pink • Right lumbar region: Purple • Hypogastric region: Red • Epigastric region: Gray Next, identify the organs in each region by placing the correct letter in the proper region on the figure above. example, if the small intestines, descending colon, and sigmoid colon are found in the right hypochondriac regic would insert the letter A in that region on the figure. you A. Small intestines, descending colon, sigmoid…Identify each of the following anatomical structures.
- 1. identify and describe the basic structures forming the digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems 2. identify the overall functions and significance of these systems in maintaining homeostasis 3. describe and demonstrate the digestive, breathing, and circulation processes and integrate it with the proper functioning of other body systems identify some common problems involving the digestive, digestive, respiratory and circulatory systemsLabel the abdominal diagram: D. E. F.Use the correct regional and directional terms to describe the location of each of the following organs in the body a. Esophagusb. Brainc. Urinary bladder (in a female)
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