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