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Levels of Organization
Maintenance of Organisms
Homeostasis
Intro to A & P
Anatomical terms-body regions
100
Chemicals
What is materials made of
100
Water, Food, Oxygen, Heat, and Pressure
What is the five requirements of life?
100
Self regulating control systems
What is Homeostatic mechanisms?
100
Examines the structures of the body
What is Anatomy?
100
Arm
What is Brachial?
200
Hydrogen and Oxygen
What is examples of atoms?
200
Water
What is the most abundant substance in the body?
200
Receptors, control center, effectors
What is three components of homeostatic mechanism?
200
The Functions of the body.
What is Physiology?
200
Celiac
What is Abdomen
300
Atoms
What is chemicals that consist of tiny particles?
300
Oxygen
What is 1/5 of air?
300
Blood clotting
What is example of positive feedback?
300
lowest tooth decay
What is hunters-gathers?
300
Head
What is Cephalic?
400
Skin, Femur, Heart, Kidney
What is examples of organs?
400
Metabolic Reactions
What is it that heat helps to regulate?
400
Childbirth
What is example of positive feedback?
400
The forerunners for modern drugs
What is herbs and potions?
400
Leg
What is Crural?
500
Integumentary, Skeletal, and Digestive systems
What is examples of organ systems called?
500
Body Heat
What is a form of energy used?
500
the body's maintenance of a stable internal environment
What is Homeostasis?
500
testing a hypothesis and then rejecting or accepting it based on the results of experiments or observations.
What is scientific inquiry?
500
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What is Dorsum?