Levels of Structural Organization
Anatomical Terms pt 1
Anatomical Terms pt 2
Extra pt 1
Extra pt 2
100

The smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.

What is Atom?

100

Toward the front of the body.

What is Anterior?

100

Toward the back of the body.

What is Posterior?

100

A group of organs that work togethers to perform complex functions.

What is System?

100

The study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another.

What is Anatomy?

200

A group of atoms bonded together.

What is Molecules?

200

Toward the head or upper part of a structure.

What is Superior?

200

Away from the head or toward the lower part of a structure.

What is Inferior?

200

A single, complete individual.

What is Organism?
200

The study of the function of the body's structural machinery.

What is Physiology?

300

The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism.

What is Cells?
300

Toward the midline of the body.

What is Medial?

300

Away from the midline of the body.

What is Lateral?

300

Palm facing forward or upward with radius and ulna parallel.

What is Supination?

300

The division of cells.

What is Mitosis?
400

Groups of similar cells that perform a specific function.

What is Tissues?

400

Toward or at the body surface.

What is Superficial?

400

Away from the body surface.

What is Deep?

400

Palm facing rearward or downward with radius and ulna crossed.

What is Pronation?

400

Body standing erect facing forward, arms at the sides with pals facing forward.

What is Anatomical Position?

500

Structures composed of two or more tissue types working together to perform specific functions.

What is Organs?

500

Close to the point of attachment or origin.

What is Proximal?

500

Farther from the point of attachment or origin.

What is Distal?

500

What organelle in a cell controls activities of a cell?

What is The nucleus?

500

The body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions despite external changes.

What is Homeostasis?