Anatomy and Physiology Day 1 5 Questions That Will Guide Us Through This Class.

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Anatomy and Physiology Day 1 5 Questions That Will Guide Us Through This Class

Question 1 What do you think is inside of humans? Wires, Vessels, Nerves Muscles, Autopsies, Skin? STUFF

Question 2 What is medical problem solving? Doctors? CSI Stuff? Homeostatic Imbalance?

Question 3 How does the inside of a human compare with the inside of these organisms: A. Worm B. Frog C. Elephant D. Snail E. Grasshopper

How do these compare/contrast to a 35 year-old person? Question 4 A. 6 month-old child B. 3 year-old child and A. C. 17 year-old person and A./B. D. 70 year-old person and A./B./C.

Question 5 How are the components of a house like the components of a human? A. Plumbing=Digestion/Excretion B. Electrical=Nervous C. Studs/Walls=Skeletal/Muscles F. Windows=Optical D. AC/Heat=Respiratory/Circulatory E. Exterior=Integumentary G. Others