Deals with the structure (morphology) of the body and its parts
What is Anatomy
Makes up the simplest level of organization
What is an Atom
The product of Macromolecules
What is an Organelle
These are the basic unit of life
What is a Cell
Groups of tissues
What is an organ
Studies the functions of the body and its parts
What is Physiology
Brachial
What is the arm
Molecules combined
What is a Macromolecule
A group of cells functioning together
What is a tissue
Farther from a point of attachment to the trunk
What is Distal
Organ systems functioning together
What is an organism
Movement, Responsiveness, Growth, Reproduction, Respiration, Digestion, Absorption, Circulation, Assimilation, and Excretion
What are the Characteristics of life
What is the head
The ability to maintain a stable, balanced internal environment
What is Homeostasis
Head, neck, and trunk
What is the Axial body region
Upper and lower limbs
What is the Appendicular body region
Cranial cavity (brain), vertebral canal (spinal cord and parts of backbone), and thoracic cavity (visceral organs)
What are the axial cavities
Abdominal Cavity (stomach, spleen, liver, gall bladder, small intestine), Pelvic Cavity (part of the large intestine, urinary bladder, reproductive organs)
What is the Abdominopelvic Cavity
2-sided membrane lining the organs in the Thoracic and Abdominopelvic Cavities
What is the Serous Membrane
Membrane that surrounds the lungs
What is the Pleural membrane
What is the Pericardial Membrane
Celiac
What is the abdomen
Integumentary system, Skeletal system, Muscular system, Nervous system, Endocrine system, Digestive system, Cardiovascular system, Respiratory system, Urinary system, and the Reproductive system
What are all the Organ systems
The sum total of all the chemical reactions in the body that break substances down and build them up
What is a metabolism
Coxal
What is the hip