What is the maintenance of a stable internal environment?
100
The cavity in the head.
What is the cranial cavity
100
The characteristic that increases size without an important change in shape.
What is growth.
100
The nasal region
What is the nose
100
The system consisting of the brain, spine, nerves etc. that communicate with each other using nerve impulses.
What is the nervous system
200
The healthy deviation of homeostatic mechanisms.
What is a normal range
200
The two main cavities in the axial portion of the body.
What is the dorsal and ventral cavities
200
The characteristic that creates a new organism
What is reproduction
200
The pectoral region
What is the chest
200
The system that consists of bones that shield the body.
What is the skeletal system
300
Giving birth is an example of this.
What is Positive Feedback System
300
The two main cavities within the ventral cavity
What is the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
300
The characteristic that allows an organism to sense changes inside or outside the body.
What is responsiveness
300
The upper middle portion of the abdominal area
What is the epigastric region
300
The system that consists of the salivary glands
What is the digestive system
400
Sweating to cool down is an example of this.
What is negative feedback
400
The lowest cavity within the dorsal cavity.
What is the vertebral cavity.
400
The passage of substances through certain membranes. For example: when digestion products pass through the intestinal membrane and enter the body fluids.
What is Absorption
400
The region on the right side of the hypogastric region
What is the right iliac region
400
The system with the urethra in it.
What is the urinary system
500
The thing that helps your body regulate body temperature
What is a homeostatic mechanism
500
The small muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
What is the diaphragm.
500
The changing of absorbed substances into forms that are chemically different from those that entered body fluids.