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6. What's the difference between proximal and distal?
- Proximal is closer to attachment of origin and distal is farthest from attachment origin
- Proximal is farthest from attachment of origin and distal is closer to attachment of origin
7. What is homeostasis?
- keeping a constant internal environment
- keeping an inconstant external environment
- keeping a constant external environment
- keeping an inconstant internal environment
8. What is systemic physiology?
- studying one body system function at a time
- studying one body system structure at a time
- studying individual cells function
9. Why do we need to maintain boundaries?
- the internal environment needs to be separated from the external environment
- the internal and external environment need to be together
10. What's adduction?
- Movement towards the body
- Movements away from the body
11. What't the difference between superior and inferior?
- superior is the upper body and inferior is lower body
- superior is lower body and superior is upper body
12. What's supination?
- hand turning for palm to face upwards
- hand turning for palm to face downwards
13. What's the difference between positive and negative feedback?
- Positive feedback results in same direction as initial change and negative feedback changes direction from initial change
- Negative feedback results in same direction as initial change and positive feedback changes direction from initial change
14. What are the two body cavities?
- Dorsal and Ventral
- Vorsal and ventral
- Vorsal and Dentral
15. Why is responsiveness and excitability important?
- so that we can digest and breakdown food
- to be able to recognise/ respond to change
- so that we can move around
16. What's abduction?
- Movements away from the body
- Movements towards the body
17. What's the difference between superficial and deep?
- Superficial is nearer body surface and deep is away from body system
- Superficial is away from body surface and deep is nearer body surface
18. What is the two sub-sections of microscopic anatomy?
- Cytology and histology
- Micrology and histology
- Cytology and analogy
19. What is metabolism?
- process of removing waste from the body
- regulated by hormones secreted by endocrine glands
- keeping a constant internal environment
20. What are the survival needs?
- nutrients, oxygen, water, constant body temperature and correct atmospheric pressure
- carbon dioxide, water, constant body temperature and nutrients
- carbon dioxide, oxygen, water, nutrients and correct atmospheric temperaturew
- there aren't any survival needs