General
Organization
Systems
Homeostasis
Body Parts
100
the scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body
What is Anatomy?
100
the basic living units of all plants and animals
What is Cells?
100
the ability to use energy to perform
What is Metabolism?
100
the existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within body
What is Homeostasis?
100
toward the front of the body
What is Anterior?
200
the scientific discipline that deals with the process of functions of living things.
What is Physiology?
200
is a group of similar cells and the materials surrounding them
What is Tissue?
200
transports nutrients, waste products, gases, and hormones
What is the Cardiovascular System?
200
a function to help maintain homeostasis
What is negative-feedback?
200
Toward the belly
What is Ventral?
300
the study of the body by systems
What is Systemic Anatomy?
300
specialized part of a cell performing a special function
What is Organelles?
300
the ability of an organism to sense changes in the environment and make adjustments that help maintain life
What is Responsiveness?
300
the idea that the body maintains a balance can be traced back to this ancient country
What is Greece?
300
Farther from a point of attachment
What is Distal?
400
involves the use of X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and other technologies to create pictures of internal structures.
What is Anatomical imaging?
400
atoms, the tiny building blocks of matte, combines to form small molecules
What is the Chemical Level?
400
removes waste products from the blood and regulates blood pH, ion balance, and water balance
What is Urinary System?
400
a component in maintaining homeostasis
What is receptor?
400
runs vertically through the body and separates it into right and left parts
What is Sagittal Plane?
500
the study of external features
What is Surface Anatomy?
500
any living thing considered as a whole
What is an Organism?
500
influences metabolism, growth, reproduction, and many other functions
What is Endocrine System?
500
a maintained ideal value in the body
What is a Set Point?
500
the abdominopelvic contains a serious membrane-lined cavity
What is Peritoneal Cavity?
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