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1. Explain why an artery is an organ
2. Name the two main organ systems that communicate within the body to maintain
homeostasis. Briefly explain their different control mechanisms.
3. Untreated diabetes mellitus can lead to a condition in which the blood is more acidic than
normal. Name two organ s...
1. Explain why an artery is an organ
2. Name the two main organ systems that communicate within the body to maintain
homeostasis. Briefly explain their different control mechanisms.
3. Untreated diabetes mellitus can lead to a condition in which the blood is more acidic than
normal. Name two organ systems that play the largest role in compensating for acid-base
imbalances.
4. Name the muscle that subdivides the ventral body cavity
5. Which body cavity provides the least protection to its internal structures?
6. Name the abdominopelvic region where each of the listed organs is located (spleen,
urinary bladder, stomach, cecum)
7. Which serous membrane(s) is/are found in the thoracic cavity? The abdominopelvic
cavity?
8. Which body cavity would be opened to perform a hysterectomy?
9. Name the body region that blood is usually drawn from.
10. An abdominal hernia results when weakened muscles allow the protrusion of abdominal
structures. In the case of an umbilical hernia, parts of a serous membrane and the small
intestine form the bulge. Which serous membrane is involved?
11. The dorsal cavity is subdivided into two cavities, the ____________cavity and the
___________cavity..
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1. Explain why an artery is an organ
2. Name the two main organ systems that communicate within the body to maintain
homeostasis. Briefly explain their different control mechanisms.
3. Untreated diabetes mellitus can lead to a condition in which the blood is more acidic than
normal. Name two organ systems that play the largest role in compensating for acid-base
imbalances.
4. Name the muscle that subdivides the ventral body cavity
5. Which body cavity provides the least protection to its internal structures?
6. Name the abdominopelvic region where each of the listed organs is located (spleen,
urinary bladder, stomach, cecum)
7. Which serous membrane(s) is/are found in the thoracic cavity? The abdominopelvic
cavity?
8. Which body cavity would be opened to perform a hysterectomy?
9. Name the body region that blood is usually drawn from.
10. An abdominal hernia results when weakened muscles allow the protrusion of abdominal
structures. In the case of an umbilical hernia, parts of a serous membrane and the small
intestine form the bulge. Which serous membrane is involved?
11. The dorsal cavity is subdivided into two cavities, the ____________cavity and the
___________cavity.