The Study of the body
Tissues
Body Systems
Anatomical Terms
Chemistry of life
100
The study of body structure
What is Anatomy
100
Covers the body and most organs in the body
What is Epithelial
100

Responsible for gas exchange  

What is the Respiratory System

100

This is a way of learning about the natural world through investigation

What is Science?

100

The sub atomic particle of an atom that is positively charged

What is a Proton

200
The study of how the body functions
What is Physiology
200

Receives and transmits nerve impulses

Nervous Tissue

200

Removes wastes products from the blood and assists in water balance

What is the Urinary System

200

The brain is ________ to the eyes

Posterior

200

When a molecule loses an electron it becomes more positively charged and can be labeled as this...

What is cation

300
The relative consistency of the body's internal environment
What is Homeostasis
300
The most abundant tissue in the body
What is Connective Tissue
300

A major regulatory system that detects sensations and controls movements

The nervous system

300

runs lengthwise down the midline of the body.

what is the sagittal plane

300

This bond has the highest level of difference in electronegativity

what is a Ionic Bond

400
The simplest unit of matter
What is Atoms
400
Gives shape to structures like ears and nose
What is Cartilage
400

Provides protection, support and allows body movements.

What is the skeletal System

400

Divides the body into upper and lower portions

What is the transverse plane

400

This bond is the most generous with electrons, but also the weakest. 

What is hydrogen bonding

500
Atoms bond together to form
What is Molecules
500

Specialized tissue that has the ability to contract and relax

What is Muscle tissue

500

Removes foreign substances from the blood and lymph

What is the lympathic system

500

One of the body cavities that houses the heart and lungs 

abdominal cavity 

500

What are three of the six characteristics of life?

What is organization, sensitivity or response to the environment, reproduction, growth and development, regulation, homeostasis, and energy processing 

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