Origins of Medicine
Levels of Organization
Characteristics of Life
Requirements of organisms
Anatomical Terminology
100
Superstitions and notions about magic
What were the early ways to help the sick?
100
subatomic particles
What is what makes up atoms
100
responding to our surroundings
What is an ability of a human
100
for metabolic processes, as a medium for metabolic reactions, to transport substances, and to regulate body temperature
What is water
100
a part is above another part.
What is superior
200
Greek and Latin
Where are the medical terms derived from?
200
chemicals
What is what all materials in the human body are composed of
200
our bodies grow, eventually being able to reproduce
What is a characteristic of life
200
to help release energy from food substances
What is oxygen
200
a part is below another part
What is inferior
300
Europe
Where were studies of corpses forbidden?
300
atoms can make up molecules which can make up macromolecules
What is the order that atoms can join to make
300
we gain energy by ingesting and digesting food
What is a characteristic of life involving our energy
300
to help regulate the rates of metabolic reactions
What is heat
300
means towards the front
What is anterior
400
Visible Human Project from the National Library of Medicine
What is a type of computerized scan with cadavers?
400
a cell
What is the basic unit of structure and function
400
removal of wastes produced by metabolic reactions
What is excretion
400
atmospheric pressure for breathing; hydrostatic pressure to help circulate blood
What is pressure
400
means towards the bac
What is posterior
500
the use of evidence to construct testable explanations and predictions about natural phenomena
What is sciene
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