Anatomical Terms & Directions
Levels of Organization
Homeostasis
Biochemistry
Micronutrients
100

Arms, legs, and appendages are part of this region.

What is the appendicular region?

100

A dog.

What is an organism?

100

Peak body function is at this age range.

What is young adulthood?

100

This nucleic acid is single-stranded and uses uracil instead of thymine.

What is RNA?

100
Vitamin K is a type of micronutrient that accumulates in the body over time.

What is a fat-soluble vitamin? 

200

The dorsal side is also known as this.

What is posterior?

200
Nucleic acids.

What are macromolecules?

200

This feedback loop amplify or reinforces a change. 

What is a positive feedback loop?

200

A complex carbohydrate.

What is a polysaccharide?

200

B-complex vitamins are this type of micronutrient and need to be replenished daily.

What are water-soluble vitamins?

300

This is closer to the origin of the body.

What is proximal? 

300

Neurons.

What is a cell?

300

This feedback loop opposes a change.

What is a negative feedback loop?

300

A molecule that dissociates in water creates this.

What is an electrolyte?

300

Calcium is this type of micronutrient.

What is a macromineral?

400

This means the opposite side of the body. 

What is contralateral?

400

Endocrine system. 

What is an organ system? 

400

Blood clotting is an example of this type of feedback loop.

What is a positive feedback loop?

400

This protein lowers the activation energy in chemical reactions.

What is an enzyme?

400

Iodine is considered this type of micronutrient.

What is a micromineral or “trace” mineral? 

500

This creates a diagonal cut.

What is an oblique cut? 

500

Multiple of these create an organ.

What are tissues?

500

Sensor, control center, and effector.

What are the components of a feedback loop?

500

Phospholipids and cholesterol are macronutrients found in this structure.

What is the cell membrane?

500

This condition is caused when there are low levels of sodium in the body.

What is Hyponatremia?