Scientific Method & Levels of Organization
Feedback Loops & Body Systems
Integumentary & Skeletal Systems
Nervous System
Special Senses & Anatomical Terms
100

This term refers to the study of what is observable and testable.

What is science?

100

This type of feedback reverses a change in order to maintain homeostasis.

What is negative feedback?

100

This is the outermost layer of the skin.

What is the epidermis?

100

This division of the nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.

What is the CNS (central nervous system)?

100

This structure of the eye controls how much light enters the eye.

What is the iris?

200

This is a testable and observable prediction that can be supported or rejected by evidence.

What is a hypothesis?

200

This type of feedback amplifies a change until a specific process is complete, such as during childbirth.

What is positive feedback?

200

This term describes a structure that is closer to the surface of the body.

What is superficial?

200

This process gathers information from inside and outside the body.

What is sensory input?

200

These photoreceptors in the retina detect color vision.

What are cones?

300

This type of investigation tests cause-and-effect relationships by controlling variables.

What is an experiment?

300

These two body systems work together to regulate and coordinate body processes.

What are the nervous system and endocrine system?

300

This division of the skeleton includes the skull, vertebral column, and ribs.

What is the axial skeleton?

300

This part of the brain is responsible for thinking, memory, and voluntary movement.

What is the cerebrum?

300

These small bones of the middle ear amplify sound vibrations.

What are the ossicles?

400

This type of investigation collects data without changing or manipulating conditions.

What is an observational investigation?

400

These systems protect the body and help regulate body temperature.

What are the integumentary system and immune system?

400

These bone cells are responsible for building and rebuilding bone tissue.

What are osteoblasts?

400

This brain structure controls balance, posture, and coordination of movement.

What is the cerebellum?

400

This body plane divides the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior) sections.

What is the coronal (frontal) plane?

500

What are the levels of biological organization from simplest to most complex.

cell → tissue → organ → system → organism

500

This system uses hormones released into the bloodstream to regulate body functions over longer periods of time.

What is the endocrine system?

500

This type of fracture commonly occurs in children and involves the bone bending rather than completely breaking.

What is a greenstick fracture?

500

This part of the brain regulates involuntary functions such as breathing and heart rate.

What is the brainstem?

500

Flavor is the combined perception of these two senses.

What are taste and smell?