A group of tissues which perform a specific function or group of functions
Organ(s)
Used to give clear location of a particular spot in the body
Directional Terms
Type of tissue which supports, connects and surrounds organs and other body parts
Connective Tissue
The processes an organism uses to maintain a relatively stable internal environment
Homeostasis
Mrs. P's basketball #
15
The combination of all organ systems working together
Organism
Four body quadrants
right upper quadrant (RUQ), left upper quadrant (LUQ), right lower quadrant, left lower quadrant (LLQ)
Type of tissue which converts stimuli to nerve impulses and is made up of nerve cells called neurons and glial cells
Nervous Tissue
The organization of atoms and molecules within the organism
Cellular Composition
Mrs. P's favorite Disney movie
Lion King
A group of similar cells which work together as a unit
Tissue
Hollow areas inside the body
Body Cavities
Type of tissue which facilitates movement, maintains posture, generates heat and protects internal organs
Muscular Tissue
Any process which results in changing of a cell or organism due to internal or external feedback
Response to Stimuli
Mrs. P's favorite color
Yellow
The basic structural and functional units of the human body
Cell(s)
Divides the body into equal left and right halves
Median Plane
Type of tissue which forms glands, the outer portion of the skin, lines blood vessels, hollow organs and passages leading out of the body
The ability for an organism to change based on their environment
Adaptation
Mrs. P's favorite food
Tacos
Set of two or more different organs which work together to provide a common bodily function
Organ system(s)
Divide the abdomen into four parts, including right upper and lower quadrants and left upper and lower quadrants
Body Quadrants
_____ is a single layer of epithelial tissue, whereas _____ is composed of at least two layers of epithelial tissue
Simple Epithelial Tissue, Stratified Epithelium Tissue
Chemical reactions in the body which creates energy for cells
Metabolism
Mrs. P's daughter's name
Basic units of a chemical element
Atom(s)
Separates the body into left and right sides
Sagittal Plane
Type of tissue which supports, protects and gives structure to the body
Adult Connective Tissue
The physical and physiological growing of organisms as dictated by its genetics
Growth & Development
Mrs. P's College
Texas Tech University (TTU)
Groups of atoms bonded together
Molecule(s)
How the body can be divided to view tissues from different angles
Planes of Reference
Type of tissue found in the embryonic stages of growth
Embryonic Tissue
The process of duplicating DNA from a male and female, then dividing to form multiple cells which create a new human
Reproduction
Mrs. P's favorite #
4
Of the body include the levels of atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems and organisms
Organizational Levels
Divides the body into cranial and caudal segments
Transverse Plane
Type of tissue which facilitates movement, maintains posture, generates heat and protects internal organs
Muscular Tissue
Vital for survival
Homeostasis
Mrs. P's cousins are ____.
T. Sowels, B. Sowels
"Building blocks of life"
Cells
Divides the body into dorsal and ventral segments
Frontal Plane
Type of tissue which contain a dendrite, the cell body and one axon
Neurons
Influenced by hormones and environmental factors
Growth & Development
Mrs. P's Australian friend (Australian man born without limbs)
Nick Vujicic