This is the highest level of organization in a living organism, representing the complete body.
What is the whole organism?
The general term for the processes in the environment that threaten to disrupt homeostasis.
What is stress?
The first phase of mitosis, where chromosomes become visible.
What is prophase?
This part of the fluid mosaic model refers to the "oily" components of the membrane.
What are phospholipids?
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Who is STEPHAN?
The fourth level of organization in the human body, this level is a group of similar cells that work together.
What are tissues?
In a negative-feedback response, this will happen to a variable (like heart rate) that has increased.
What is to go down?
The phase of mitosis where chromosomes have the familiar "X" shape and are lined up in the center of the cell.
What is metaphase?
The two properties of a cell membrane that allows it to automatically reassemble.
What is a polar head and a nonpolar tail?
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Who is EDEN?
The second level of organization in the human body, this level is composed of a group of different organs that work together to perform a major function.
What are organ systems?
This hormone, released by the pancreas, stimulates the liver to release glucose into the blood.
What is glucagon?
The correct order of the four phases of mitosis.
What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?
The process by which a cell engulfs a substance from its external environment.
What is endocytosis?
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These are the smallest level of organization, making up all matter.
What are molecules?
This organ acts as the control center in the negative-feedback loop that regulates blood glucose levels.
What is the pancreas?
The primary function of a glycoprotein on the plasma membrane.
What is to communicate between cells and help identify good cells from bad cells?
The two specific types of endocytosis a cell uses to take in a protein and an invading bacterium.
What are pinocytosis and phagocytosis?
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Who is JUDAH?
A group of different tissues that have a specialized function, such as the heart or stomach.
What are organs?
The two organ systems most involved in controlling the body's negative-feedback systems.
What are the endocrine and central nervous systems?
The function of a receptor protein in the plasma membrane.
What is to get messages from other cells?
The way a simple sugar (monosaccharide) gets through the plasma membrane.
What is through carrier proteins?
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Who is MICHAEL?