Anatomy vs. Physiology
Levels of Organization
Body Systems
Biomolecules &
Chemistry
Homeostasis & Feedback
100

What does anatomy study? 

Structure of the body

100

What’s the simplest level of structural organization?

Chemical

100

Which system controls hormones?

Endocrine
100

What kind of biomolecule is glycogen?

Carbohydrate

100

What does “homeostasis” mean?

Stable internal balance

200

Which studies how organs function?

Physiology

200

Which level comes after tissue?

Organ
200

Which system includes bones and joints?

Skeletal

200

What’s the name for a molecule with both water-loving and water-hating parts?

Amphipathic

200

Is body temp regulation a positive or negative feedback?

Negative feedback

300

What’s the subdiscipline that focuses on embryos?

Embryology

300

The human body is made up of how many organ systems?

11


300

Which system includes the skin, hair, and nails?

Integumentary 
300

What type of biomolecule are enzymes?

Proteins

300

True or False: Positive feedback reverses change.

False

400

Which would be used to describe a muscle contraction — anatomy or physiology?

Physiology 

400

Which level consists of atoms and molecules?

Chemical

400

Which system moves air in and out of the lungs?

Respiratory 
400

What base does adenine pair with in DNA?

Thymine

400

What’s the name for the part that detects change in a feedback loop?

Receptor

500

True or False: Histology is the study of tissues.

True

500

What’s the term for a fully functioning living human?

Organism

500

What’s the "CEO" system that sends quick messages?

Nervous

500

True or False: Steroids are proteins.

False

500

What are two examples of positive feedback?

Childbirth and blood clotting