Life Processes
Body Systems
Body Regions
Levels of Organization
Medical Technology
100
Increasing in # of cells or space between cells
What is Growth?
100
Liver, Stomach, Intestines
What is Digestive System?
100
The neck
What is the cervical region?
100
Smallest living unit
What is the cell?
100
Can be used to look at bones
What is an X-ray?
200
Offspring or ensure survival of species
What is Reproduction?
200
Bones
What is the Skeletal System?
200
Brain
What is the cephalic region?
200
The Nervous system, digestive system, and urinary systems are an example of this
What is an organ system?
200
Often used during pregnancy
What is an ultrasound?
300
Chemicals traveling into or out of the cell
What is Movement?
300
Controls hormone production
What is Endocrine System?
300
Contains the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis
What is the Trunk?
300
These compose cells
What is chemicals or molecules?
300
Requires the digestion of a compound contained radioactive glucose
What is a PET scan?
400
Process of gathering energy from breakdown of chemicals (e.g. Proteins)
What is Metabolism?
400
The Messenger System of the body
What is the Nervous System?
400
Arms
What is the upper limbs?
400
A complete collection of organ systems
What is an organism?
400
Often nicknamed a "beefed up X-ray"
What is a CAT/CT scan?
500
Detect + react to a change inside/outside the body
What is Responsiveness?
500
Protects the body
What is the Integumentary System?
500
Legs
What is Lower Limbs?
500
A collection of cells that work together for a common function
What is tissue?
500
Best used to look at muscle tissue and ligaments
What is an MRI?
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