Going from least inclusive to most inclusive, how would the following levels of organization be ordered in a human being: organ system, cell, tissue, organ?
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What are the four basic tissue types in a human being?
_______tissue is specialized in its ability to contract, while _______ tissue is specialized in its ability to conduct electrical impulses.
The study of where the component parts of the body are located and how they are structured is called _______, while the study of how the component parts of the body work is called ______.
Negative feedback occurs when the elements that bring about a response have their activity _______ by that response.
Negative feedback is important because it preserves homeostasis in the body, meaning a _______ internal state.
Cells called melanocytes that lie deep in the epidermis produce a pigment, called melanin, that gives skin its color. Exposure to ultraviolet light—from the sun or a tanning bed—causes melanocytes to produce more melanin, which they pass along to the skin cells above them, yielding a suntan. But why would sun exposure prompt this increased melanin production? What is the function of a tan, in other words?
To survive, the human body needs to maintain ________ and does so primarily through the means of self-regulation known as ______.
a. high energy output; positive feedback
b. adequate fat layers; exocrine secretion
c. bone density; muscle contraction
d. homeostasis; negative feedback
e. nerve signal transmission; hormonal secretion
The text notes that bone density can increase in response to exercise. Imagine two fairly inactive people who decide to start exercising. One becomes a runner while the other becomes a swimmer. Who experiences the greater increase in bone density: the swimmer (in the arm bones) or the runner (in the leg bones)?
The four basic types of tissue in the human body are:
a. epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous.
b. epithelial, blood, muscle, nervous.
c. skin, bone, muscle, nervous.
d. skin, connective, heart, nervous.
e. epithelial, bone, connective, muscle.
Acids secreted by the stomach give the materials within it a pH level that can lie between that of lemon juice and battery acid. Yet our small intestines, which the stomach feeds into, have chemical buffers flowing into them that raise the pH level of the material coming from the stomach. Why should the stomach need such an extreme pH level while the small intestines do not?
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