An explanation derived from an observation
What is the definition of a hypothesis?
Space protected by parietal and visceral tissue that houses various organs and keeps them in their spot.
What is a cavity?
2 or more atoms joined by chemical bonds
What is a molecule?
Breaking down large molecules into smaller molecules for nutrients
What is digestion?
Excretes waste
What does the urinary system do?
Histology
What is the study of tissues?
Pericardial, thoracic, mediastinum.
What cavities could the heart be found in?
protons, neutrons, electrons
What makes up an atom?
Transport of substances throughout an internal environment.
What is circulation?
The stomach, intestines, and pancreas.
What organs are in the digestive system?
What is a theory?
Both the left and right lungs reside here.
What is found in the pleural cavity?
Third highest level of organization
Where do organs sit in terms of organization?
What do growth and reproduction have in common?
They both contribute to a larger mass
Is responsible for protecting and insulating the body.
What does the integumentary system do?
The study of normal functions in living systems.
What is physiology?
Parietal
What is the name for the inside of the wall of a cavity?
It has hydrogen and carbon in the molecule.
What determines if a molecule is organic?
Ability to sense, monitor, and change due to internal and external changes.
What is responsiveness?
Where can you find the gastrointestinal tract?
Digestive system
Study of cytology and histology
What is microscopic anatomy?
Below the diaphragm
Where does the abdominopelvic region sit?
Chemical building blocks
What are elements?
They both have processes that involve expansion
What do growth and reproduction have in common?
Metabolic waste
What is found in the excretory system?