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What is "form" and "function"?
What is the study of Anatomy and Physiology?
What is Anatomy?
What is the study of form?
What is Physiology?
What is the study of function?
What is cadaver dissection?
What is cutting and separation of organs to study their relationships?
What is Comparative Anatomy?
What is the study of more than one species to analyze evolutionary trends?
What is physical examination?
What is palpitation, auscultation and percussion?
What is Gross Anatomy?
What is visible with naked eye?
What is histology?
What is the examination of cells with microscope?
What is the study of bodily fx using methods of experimental science?
What is physiology - the study of fx?
What is comparative physiology?
What is the study of different species?
Who was the Greek physician - Hippocrates?
Who established a code of ethics and urged physicians to seek causes of dz?
Who was Aristotle?
Who called causes for dz "physiologi"(natural causes)?
Who was Galen?
Who was physician to the Roman gladiators?
Who saw science as a method of discovery and wrote book advising followers to trust their own observations?
Who was Galen?
Who was Avicenna from Muslim world?
Who supported free inquiry over established ideas and wrote "The Canon of Medicine", used in medical schools until 16th century?
Who was Versalius (1543)?
Who published gross anatomy atlas?
Who was Harvey (1628)
Who realized blood flowed out from heart and back into it?
Who was Leeuwenhoek (1623-1723)?
Who invented a simple microscope (200X) to look at fabrics?
Who were Hooke (1665) and Zeiss (1860)?
Who developed and improved the compound microscope?
Who were Schleiden and Schwann (1839)?
Who concluded that all organisms were composed of cells?
Who were Bacon (1561-1626) and Descartes (1596-1650)?
Who had new habits of scientific thought?
What is the inductive method?
What involves observations, generalizations and predictions?
What is proof in science?
What is supported by reliable observations, tested repeatedly, and not falsified by any credible observation
What is in science all truth that is tentative?
What is "proof beyond a reasonable doubt"?
What is the Hypothetico-Deductive Method?
What is the Scientific Method?
What is the Proper Experimental Design?
What is sample size, control group and treatment group?
What is control group and treatment group?
What is identical treatment except for variable being tested?
What is sample size?
What is homogenies - like variable with sufficient to prevent chance event?
What is prevention of psychosomatic effects?
What is the use of placebo in control group?
What is experimenter bias?
What is prevented with double-blind study?
What is statistical testing?
What is difference between control and test subjects was not random variation due to variable being tested?
What is peer review?
What is critical evaluation by other experts in the field that ensures honesty, objectivity and quality in science?
What is done by using verification and repeatability of results and done prior to funding or publication?
What is critical evaluation?
What is information independently verified?
What is a scientific fact?
What is law of nature?
What is a description of the way matter and energy behave?
What are results from inductive reasoning and repeated observations?
What is law of nature?
What is a theory?
What is a summary of conclusions drawn from observable facts, and provides explanations and predictions?
What is the Theory of Natural Selection?
What is how species originate and change through time?
What animal is humans closest relative?
What is the chimpanzee?
What is an organism?
What is composed of organ systems?
What are organ systems?
What are composed of organs?
What are organs?
What are composed of tissues?
What is a tissue?
What is composed of cells?
What are cells?
What contain organelles?
What are organelles?
What are composed of molecules?
What are molecules?
What are composed of atoms?
What is anatomical variation?
What is "no two humans are alike"?
What is physiological variation?
What is sex, age, diet, weight, physical activity?
What are typical values referencing man?
What is 22 y/o, 154lbs, light physical activity and consumes 2800 kcal/d?
What are typical values referencing woman?
What is 22 y/o, 128lbs, light physical activity and 2000 kcal/d?
Who is Walter Cannon (1871-1945)?
Who coined the term homeostasis?
What fluctuates within limited range around a set point?
What is homeostasis?
What is a receptor?
What senses change in Sx of a feedback loop?
What is an integrator?
What is the control center tht responds to the Sx of a feedback loop?
What is an effector?
What Sx restores homeostasis?