Tissue
Homeostasis
Combined
combined
combined
100
Group of cells working together in function make up this.
Tissue
100
organisms ability to maintain a stable and healthy environment
homeostasis
100
an exchange surface in direct contact with its external environment
gills/lungs
100
Primary nitrogenous waste product of humans
urea
100
Distinguish between the words: Anatomy and Physiogy
Anatomy=Form

Physiology=Function

200
Blood is an example of this tissue
Connective
200
humans can lose but not gain heat through this process
evaporation
200
organisms that must rely on their environment to maintain body temperature
ecotherms
200
Freshwater fish excrete this form of nitrogenous waste product
ammonia
200
Describe how thermoregulation takes place with the countercurrent exchange system?  
Talk direction of blood flow within arteriole and venule blood
300
Digestive tract is made up this type of muscle tissue
smooth
300
type of feedback mechanism that lowers the initial stimulus
negative
300
the panting response that is observed in overheating birds and mammals dissipates heat by this method
evaporation
300
Primary nitrogenous waste product excreted by birds
uric acid
300
4 physical processes in how organisms balance heat loss/gain 
radiation, convection, evaporation, conduction
400
Voluntary muscle tissue that has visible striations 
Skeletal
400
Feedback mechanism that enhances the initial stimulus. Ex: childbirth
Positive
400
vessels getting smaller in order to maintain body heat
vasoconstriction
400

Materials are returned to the blood from the filtrate by which process

reabsorption
400

Which nitrogenous waste requires hardly any water for its excretion

uric acid
500
4 types of animal tissue
nervous, epithelial, muscle, connective
500
Coordinating body functions via chemical signals (hormones) is accomplished by this system
Endocrine
500
organisms categorized as osmoconformers are most likely found in what type of environment
Marine 
500
malpighian tubules are found in which organisms?
insects
500

selective elimination of excess ions and toxins from body fluids.

secretion