Review GameUnit One | Organization of the Human Body
As a group, quietly answer the following questions - whisper. You will get 30 to 60 seconds per question. As a group you will need ONE piece of paper and a PENCIL.
The group with the most right answers will earn extra credit.
#1Define anatomy
#2Define Physiology
#3List the 6 levels of organization of the
human body from LARGEST to smallest
#4Define 2 of the 6 levels of organization of the
human body (your choice).
#5ID the following body systems & the 1 that is missing.
A B C D E
F G H I J
#6List the 6 important life processes of
humans
#7Fill in the blank:
____________ ensures that the body’s internal environment remains steady
despite changes inside & outside the body.
#8What is (are) the difference(s) between growth
and reproduction?
#9What 3 basic components make up a feedback
system?
#10Decide if the following are examples of positive or negative
feedback:_____ Situation A: Rapid growth during puberty causes the release of more growth hormones.
_____ Situation B: As a person gets dehydrated, their blood becomes thicker and harder to pump. As this happens, the kidneys stop producing urine and the water from urine is redirected for use in the blood.
_____ Situation C: As a person’s blood sugar lowers, the pancreas releases a chemical called glucagon to return the blood sugar back to normal.
_____ Situation D: When tissue is injured, they release chemicals to activate platelets to stop bleeding. Platelets then release more chemicals to activate eve more platelets to help stop bleeding.
#11
Loss of bone mass, decreased muscle mass, and an increased incidence of heart disease are
all examples of what?
#12Imagine you have the flu (eww), what
signs and symptoms do you have?
#13What is the correct anatomical position used when describing
the human body?Be specific
#14Label the body with the correct anatomical terms
(not the common terms).
A
B
C
D
E
F
Using your knowledge of directional terms, fill in the blanks:A: The liver is __________ to the stomach.B: The urinary bladder is __________ to the transverse colon.C: The ulna is __________ to the phalangesD: The trachea is __________ to the left lung.
#15
#16Label the following pictures with the correct
body plane.
#17Label the body cavities
#18What 3 body cavities belong in the blue space
below?
Time to Correct!
Exchange your papers with another group. As a class we will correct the answers - You will need a PEN. Group must get ALL parts of the question right to get credit (for most questions). If answer is wrong, write in the right one. Please only make a mark next to a question if it is wrong, i.e. no stars/happy
faces.
#1Define anatomy
The science of structure and the relationships among those structures.
Extra little tidbit: ana = up and tomy = a cutting
#2Define Physiology
The science of body functions and how the body parts work individually and or together. Extra little tidbit: physio = nature and logy = study of
#3List the 6 levels of organization of the
human body from LARGEST to smallest
Organismal Systems Organ Tissues Cellular Chemical
#4Define 2 of the 6 levels of organization of the
human body (your choice).
Organismal: All systems of the body combinedSystem: Consists of related organs that have a common function. Organ: Defined shape, made of 2 or more diff types of tissues, have specific functions.Tissues: Groups of cells that work together to perform a function.Cellular: Basic structural & functional units of organisms (smallest). Chemical: Includes atoms, the smallest units of matter that participate in chemical reactions.
#5ID the following body systems & the 1 that is missing.
A C D E
F G H I J
Muscular Cardiovascular Nervous Lymphatic & Immune
Respiratory
Skeletal
Endocrine Digestive ReproductiveUrinary
Missing = Integumentary
#6List the 6 important life processes of
humans
1. Metabolism2. Responsiveness3. Movement4. Growth5. Differentiation6. Reproduction
#7Fill in the blank:
__________ ensures that the body’s internal environment remains steady
despite changes inside & outside the body.
Homeostasis
#8What is (are) the difference(s) between growth
and reproduction?
Growth• INCREASE in the size
of existing cells• INCREASE in # of
cells• INCREASE in material
around cells.
Reproduction• Formation of NEW
cells for growth, replacement or repair• The creation of a
NEW individual.
#9What 3 basic components make up a feedback
system?Receptor Control Center Effector
#10Decide if the following are examples of positive or negative
feedback:Positive Situation A: Rapid growth during puberty causes the release of more growth hormones.
Negative Situation B: As a person gets dehydrated, their blood becomes thicker and harder to pump. As this happens, the kidneys stop producing urine and the water from urine is redirected for use in the blood.
Negative Situation C: As a person’s blood sugar lowers, the pancreas releases a chemical called glucagon to return the blood sugar back to normal.
Positive Situation D: When tissue is injured, they release chemicals to activate platelets to stop bleeding. Platelets then release more chemicals to activate eve more platelets to help stop bleeding.
#11
Loss of bone mass, decreased muscle mass, and an increased incidence of heart disease are
all examples of what?
Aging
#12Imagine you have the flu (eww), what
signs and symptoms do you have?Symptoms (what you cannot see)NauseaHeadacheBody AcheFatigue
Signs (what you can see/observe/measure)VomitingHeadacheDiarrheaFever
#13What is the correct anatomical position used when describing
the human body?Be specific
Standing erect (straight)Facing the observerHead levelEyes facing forwardFeet flat on floor & directed forwardArms at sides with palms turned forward
#14Label the body with the correct anatomical terms
(not the common terms).
A
B
C
D
E
F
Cephalic
Mental
Inguinal
CruralSural
Sacral
Using your knowledge of directional terms, fill in the blanks:A: The liver is ANTERIOR to the stomach.B: The urinary bladder is INFERIOR to the transverse colon.C: The ulna is PROXIMAL to the phalangesD: The trachea is MEDIAL to the left lung.
#15
#16Label the following pictures with the correct
body plane.
MIDSAGITTAL plane FRONTAL plane TRANSVERSE plane
#17Label the body cavities
CRANIAL CAVITY
VERTEBRAL CANAL
THORACIC CAVITY
DIAPHRAGM
ABDOMINAL CAVITY
PELVIC CAVITY
#18What 3 body cavities belong in the blue space
below? PERICARDIAL CAVITYPLEURAL CAVITYMEDIASTINUM
Now What?
Add up all the correct answers and put that number over the total number of questions
(out of 18). Return paper back to group then turn in paper to me.