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A&P Chapter 1

A&P Chapter 1

Assessment

Presentation

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English

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10th Grade

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Practice Problem

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Hard

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CCSS.L.1.5A, CCSS.RI.11-12.4, Standard 3.2 Approaching

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Standards-aligned

Created by

KARLA BLACK

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78 Slides • 26 Questions

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What are the major muscle groups identified in the image?

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Pectoralis

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Biceps

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Deltoid

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Serratus

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Reorder

Reorder the following from smallest to largest

organelles

cells

tissues

organs

organ system

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Multiple Select

Why are fetal pigs good specimens to study? (Check all that apply)

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They are mammals, just like humans

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They have similar anatomy to us humans

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They are omnivores, like us

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They are byproducts of the pork industry, mitigating ethical issues

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What is the significance of understanding normal anatomy and physiology in relation to dysfunction and disease?

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It helps in diagnosing diseases

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It is not important

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It only applies to certain systems

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It is only relevant for medical professionals

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Multiple Choice

What are the four types of word parts?

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Root

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Prefix

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Suffix

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Combining vowel

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Multiple Choice

What are the three main anatomical planes of the body illustrated in the image?

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Sagittal plane

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Frontal plane

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Transverse plane

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Nonplanar

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Multiple Choice

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What quadrant does number 3 Represent?

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Right Upper

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Left Upper

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Right Lower

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Left Lower

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Multiple Choice

What are the names of the regions in the human abdomen as shown in the image?

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Right hypochondriac region

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Left hypochondriac region

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Epigastric region

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Umbilical region

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Which of the following lists of levels of organization show the way a body is organized?

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organs, organ system, tissues, cells

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cells, tissues, organ system, organs

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tissues, cells, organs, organ systems

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cells, tissues, organs, organ system

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Place the words below in order from the smallest to largest level of organization:

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Organs, tissues, cells, organ systems

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Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems

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Organ systems, organs, tissues, cells

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Cells, tissues, organ systems, organs

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Multiple Choice

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The skin helps to ________________ the body.

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protect

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cover

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Which is NOT a function of the skin?
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Insulation
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Movement
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Excretion
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Vitamin D Production

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Draw

draw something the skin protects you from

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The brain is part of the ____ nervous system.
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central
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peripheral
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motor
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internal

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Open Ended

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Prove to Mr Jackson and Miss Beltran that you were paying attention. Tell me one thing that you learned about any of the muscle types so far.

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What are the main parts of the central nervous system?

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Fill in the Blank

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The brain and the spinal cord make up the __________ nervous system.

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The peripheral nervous system can be further divided into two main parts. What are they?

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Open Ended

What are the main functions of the endocrine system?

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Fill in the Blank

A _________________ is a chemical message sent by a gland in the endocrine system.

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Fill in the Blank

The medical term for the sense of smell is ___ and for producing sound is ___.

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Multiple Select

Choose all that are main functions of the Lymphatic System:

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Return excess fluid to bloodstream

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Remove and destroy pathogens

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Reduce the number of leukocytes

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Produce B cells and T cells

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Multiple Choice

What are the main applications of nanomedicine?

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Diagnosis

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Delivery of therapeutic agents

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Biological sensing

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All of the above

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What is homeostasis?

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A dynamic steady state at equilibrium

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Maintenance of a relatively constant environment

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A state of constant change

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A disruption of physiological variables

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Open Ended

Define homeostasis and explain how homeostatic mechanisms help maintain health.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following processes could be described as catabolism?

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The production of polypeptides from amino acids by the action of enzymes.

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The synthesis of glycogen in the liver from glucose.

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The digestion of starch into maltose in digestion.

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The production of a large DNA molecule from nucleotide monomers.

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