The self initiated change in position, motion of internal parts.
What is movement?
Passage of Digested products (food substances) through membranes and into body fluids
Absorption
1st Level of Organization
Atom
2nd Level of Organization
Molecule
This System Function is described as protecting underlying tissue and regulate body temperature
Integumentary
Ability to sense changes within, or around the organism and react to them
Responsiveness
Changing absorbed substances into chemically different substances
Assimilation
5th Level of Organization
Tissue
A group (mass) of cells working together to cary out a certain common fuction from a _____________.
Tissue
1)This function supports movement, protection of the overall body and blood cells
2) This function has movement, maintenance of posture, and production of body heat.
1)Skeletal
2) Muscular
increase in body size
Removal of wastes
Excreation
Movement of substances throughout the body
Circulation
A group of tissues working together to carry out a certain function from an _________________
Organ
Communication throughout body, mental activities, maintenance of homeostasis
Nervous System
Parents produce offspring/producing new individuals
Reproduction
All physical and chemical changes occurring in an organism
Metabolism
6th Level of Organization
Organ
Levels of organization go in an order by_________.
Simplest to most complex
DAP (Triple T) POPP Stand for what? What system does this belong to?
What's the function?
Endocrine
Digestion
Tendency of the body to maintain a stable, balenced internal environment. Accomplished through self-regulating adjustments
Homeostasis
4th Level of Organization
Cell
Name all the levels of organization in order from simplest to most complex.
Atom, Molecule, Organelle, Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism.
Mouth,Teeth,Pharynx,Esophagus,Stomach, Small Intestines, Larger Intestines, Liver, Gall Bladder, Pancreas.