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organization of the human body
body cavities, regions and membranes
body planes and sections
homeostasis
body systems
100
tiny organs that keep cells alive
What is organelle?
100
located between membranes and cavities lubricating organs
What is fluid?
100
the pedal
What is the foot?
100
existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment
What is homeostasis?
100
hair and skin makes up this syatem
What is integumentary system?
200
the foundation and basic units of our bodies
What is a cell?
200
covering the inside wall of a body cavity
What is parietal?
200
higher
What is superior?
200
monitors the value of the variable
What is receptor?
200
absorbs fats from the digestive tract
What is the lymphatic system?
300
the capacity to transit a wave of excitation from one point to another
What is conductivity?
300
two cavity located in the ventral cavity
What is abdominopelvic and thoracic cavity?
300
internal
What is deep?
300
ideal normal value
What is a set point?
300
system that is not needed to maintain homeostasis
What is the reproductive system?
400
the ability to sense, monitor and respond to change in environment
What is responsiveness?
400
central portion that divides the thoracic cavity
What is the mediastinum?
400
what is proximinal to the popliteal and anterior to the lumbar
What is coxal?
400
not homeostatic and rare in healthy individuals
What is positive-feedback?
400
interacts with the nervous system by protecting the brain and spinal cord
What is the skeletal system?
500
the changes that either, multiple organelles combined together, or trillions of the basic living unit undergoes through time
What is development?
500
the trunk contains the pectoral which protects what cavity
What is pleural cavity?
500
if you were cut by a sagittal plane through the right lumbar region what organ would be slit
What is large intestine?
500
each cell receives an adequate amount of oxygen and nutrients so waste products do not accumulate to atoxic level
how do organ systems help control a internal environment?
500
the number of sensory / motor nerves
What is 31