Classifying Study as Anatomical or Physiological
Place each of the labels into the proper category in order to indicate whether they relate to anatomy or physiology.
The small intestine has three portions: the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.
Tendons are the structures that attach muscles to bones.
The bronchi and alveoli are part of the lower respiratory tract.
Insulin and glucagon help maintain normal blood sugar levels.
The uterus has three layers.
The internal carotid artery is lateral to the trachea.
Kidneys secrete H+ to raise a person's pH.
Sweat production increases to cool the body during exercise.
Several layers of squamous cells comprise the epidermis of the skin.
The brainstem includes the midbrain, pons, and medulla.
Increased levels of prolactin promote milk formation in the mammary glands.
During exercise, an increase in sympathetic activity increases cardiac output.