a --=- is assumed to be straight
line
which organ is protected by the rib cage
Heart
Which of the following describes homeostasis?
organism's ability to maintain steady(stable) internal conditions
what is the Simple Cuboidal in
Kidney
What is the function of carbohydrates?
provides quick energy
Divides the body into left and right proportions
sagittal
Which is an involuntary muscle
Heart
Negative feedback loops ...
are one way an organism can maintain homeostasis.
Where is cardiac muscle
The heart
What is the function of lipids?
stores energy
Away from the trunk
Distal
What enables our bodies to move
Muscle
Which correctly identifies all steps involved in negative feedback?
initiation event, stimulus, receptor, control center, effector and response
what is Dense regular connective tissue in
Tendons and ligaments
what is the function of proteins?
helps with growth and repair of tissues
Rational movements occur within this plane
Transverse
Undigested food or feces goes to
Large intestine
What part of the negative feedback loop is what happens inside of the organism, as the result of the effector?
Response
What is the function of bone
Stucture in the body
What is the function of nucleic acid?
stores genetic information
Toward the midline
Medial
What is the main function of our lungs
Filters Oxygen
This part of the negative feedback loop causes a change in the environment, a disruption to homeostasis.
initiation event
where is skelatal muscle
Connected to the other covering of the bones
What is the monomer for carbohydrates?
Monosaccarides