_______ is the structure of the human body.
What is Anatomy?
What are the five levels of organization in the human body?
What is Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ Systems → Organism.
What is the largest organ in the human body?
D. What is the skin.
Which system protects the body and regulates temperature?
What is Integumentary system.
This essential compound makes up about 60–70% of the human body and is required for metabolic reactions, transport, and temperature regulation.
What is water.
"Blank" is the function of the human body
What is Physiology?
The term means toward the front of the body.
What is anterior.
Which of the following is a characteristic of human life?
A. Movement
B. Growth
C. Organization
D. All of the above
D. All of the Above.
Which system provides structure, support, and protection?
What is Skeletal System
These chemical substances are taken in through food and used for energy, cell building, and repair.
What are nutrients.
What is the smallest unit of the levels of organization, and which is considered the basic unit of life?
A. cell
B. molecule
C. organelle
D. organ system
D. cell
Which body system provides structure and support?
What is the Skeletal System.
Which system includes the heart, blood, vessles?
Cardiovascular System
Which system produces hormones to control body functions?
What is Endocrine system.
This gas is required for cellular respiration and energy production within cells.
What is oxygen.
What word describes the body’s internal stability?
What is Homeostasis?
What is the smallest structural and functional unit of life?
How many bones are in the adult human skeleton?
A. 365
B. 250
C. 206.
D. 186
D. What is 206?
Which two systems work together to supply oxygen to the body?
What is Respiratory and Cardiovascular systems.
Enzymes in the human body work best around 37°C, meaning this condition must be maintained for metabolism to continue efficiently.
What is normal body temperature.
What term means closer to the connection of the limb to the body.
A. Proximal
B. Lateral
C. Anterior
D. Superior
What is A. proximal.
What is the relationship between anatomy and physiology?
What is Anatomy studies structure; physiology studies function.
When you shiver or sweat, what characteristic of life are you exhibiting?
A. Organized into cells
B. Acquiring energy
C. Responding to stimuli to maintain homeostasis
D. Growth and development
C. Responding to stimuli to maintain homeostasis
Which system defends the body against infection and disease?
What is Lymphatic System.
Which body system is responsible for integrating all body functions, including sensory input, processing nd motor output?
What is the nervous system.