Levels of structural organization
Necessary life functions
Survival Needs
Planes of the body
100

What system has two or more organs working closely together to perform the functions of the body?

Organ system 

100

What life function represents any chemical reaction in the body?

Metabolism 

100

When too low, the metabolic reactions are slower. When too high, quicker reactions cause protein to break down. What survival need is it?

Temperature 

100

What plane cuts through the center of the body resulting in equal left and right parts?

Midsagittal

200

Which level includes the smallest building blocks of matter atoms which combined to form molecules.

Chemical
200

What life function removes waste and it uses the digestive and urinary.

Excretion 

200

Breathing and gas exchange in the lungs depends on the right type of what survival need?

Atmospheric pressure

200

Name the plane that divides the superior and inferior sections in half.

Transverse

300

What level includes the brain, stomach and liver?

Organ

300
What life function blocks harmful substances and the body uses the integumentary system to protect itself?

Maintaining boundaries

300

What survival need makes up 60-80% of the body?

Water

300

What plane cuts the anterior and posterior in half?

Coronal

400

What level keeps everything working together? 

Organism

400

What life function senses change and reacts to it?

Responsiveness

400

What survival need contains food and liquids that are used for energy and cell building?

Nutrients

400

What is the difference between Sagittal and Coronal?

Sagittal cuts the body into equal left and right sides. Coronal cuts the body into front and back.

500

List the levels from simplest to most complex.

Chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism 

500

Name all the necessary life functions.

Maintaining boundaries, movement, responsiveness, diversion, metabolism, excretion, reproduction, and growth 

500

Name the survival needs. 

Nutrients, oxygen, water, temperature, and atmospheric pressure

500

What are the planes and describe?

Sagittal-A vertical plane passing through the standing body from anterior to posterior, Midsagittal- cut diving the body into equal left and right parts (median), Coronal- is any vertical plane that divides the body into ventral and dorsal sections., and Transverse- a cute dividing into superior and inferior portions (cross)