Definitions
Characteristics of Life
Organ Systems
Chemistry
Directional terms
100

What is the study of structures?

Anatomy

100

What is the mechanism used to increase a stimulus?

Positive feedback

100

What organ system is made up of cartilage, associated ligaments, and bone?

The skeletal system

100

What part of an atom has a negative charge?

The electron


100

What is a cut that divides the body into left and right sides?

Sagittal

200

What is the study of function?

Physiology

200

What is the mechanism called when decreasing a stimulus?

Negative feedback
200

What system is responsible for gas exchange that occurs between the air and circulating blood?

The respiratory system
200

What is the bond called when atoms share valence electrons?

A covalent bond

200

What is a cut that cuts the body into top and bottom? 

transverse


300

What is the body's process of maintaining an internal stable environment called?

Homeostasis

300

What are at least 2 survival needs?

Nutrients and Water

(Oxygen, appropriate temp, and atmospheric pressure)

300

Which system is responsible for producing body heat?

The muscular system

300

What particles make up the atomic weight of an atom?

The protons and neutrons

300

What terms mean front and back?

Anterior/Ventral and Posterior/Dorsal

400

What is it called when a particle likes water?

Hydrophilic

400

What are at least 3 necessary life functions?

Reproduction, responsiveness, growth

(digestion, metabolism, maintaining boundaries, movement, excretion)

400

Which system houses the pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal glands?

The endocrine system
400

What is the mass of an electron?

0 (zero)
400

What are the two portions of the body?

Axial and Appendicular

500

What is the anatomical position?

A standing posture with arms at the sides and the palms, head, and feet forward

500

What are the levels and pathways to homeostasis?

Stimuli, receptors move along the afferent pathway to the control center, then effectors move down the efferent pathway to return to homeostasis.

500

What system is known as the "control system?"

The nervous system

500

When an atom has a similar number of protons, but a different number of neutrons, what is that called?

An isotope

500

What is the term used to describe something further away from attachment?

Distal

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