Anatomy and Physiology
Levels of Organization
Organ Systems
Homeo-stasis
Chemistry in A&P
100

This field studies the structure of body parts

Anatomy

100

The smallest units of living organisms

Cells

100

This system provides the body’s external covering

Integumentary system

100

The maintenance of stable internal conditions

Homeostasis

100

Anything that has mass and occupies space

Matter

200

This field studies how body parts function

Physiology

200

Groups of similar cells performing a specific function.

Tissues

200

This system transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients

Cardiovascular system

200

The part of a feedback system that detects change

receptor

200

Energy stored in chemical bonds like ATP

Chemical energy

300

The subdivision that focuses on large, visible structures

Gross Anatomy

300

Structures composed of two or more tissue types.

Organs

300

This fast-acting control system includes the brain and spinal cord

Nervous system

300

The control mechanism that reverses a change

Negative feedback

300

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons

Isotopes

400

The microscopic study of tissues

Histology

400

Organs that work together for a common purpose

Organ system

400

This system produces hormones that regulate growth and metabolism

Endocrine system

400

This type of feedback amplifies the original stimulus

Positive feedback

400

The bond formed by sharing electrons

Covalent bond

500

The principle stating that function reflects structure

Complementarity of structure and function

500

The level representing the entire human body

Organismal level

500

This system eliminates nitrogenous wastes and regulates pH.

Urinary system

500

Oxytocin increasing labor contractions is an example of this feedback

Positive feedback

500

Loss of protein structure due to heat or pH change

Denaturation