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Levels of Organization
Planes and Cavities
Directional Terms
Homeostasis
Hodgepodge
100
Most complex unit that makes up the body
What is System
100
Lower part of the ventral body cavity
What is abdominopelvic
100
When using directional terms to describe the body, it is assumed that the body is in this position
What is anatomical
100
Trying to maintain a constant body temperature is an example of this
What is homeostasis
100
This term means "cutting up"
What is anatomy
200
The smallest "living" thing
What is cell
200
Divides the body into upper and lower parts
What is transverse plane
200
Describes the body lying face down
What is prone
200
The part of the feedback loop that compares the present condition to the homeostatic condition the body is trying to maintaine is called
What is the control center
200
The study and function of living organisms and their parts
What is physiology
300
Group of tissues that perform a task.
What is Organ
300
Divides the body into front and rear parts
What is frontal plane
300
Toward the midline of the body
What is medial
300
The part of the feedback loop that detects a change in the regulated condition is called
What is the sensor
300
The scientific study of disease
What is pathology
400
Level that includes atoms and molecules
What is Chemical level
400
Divides the body into right and left sides
What is sagittal plane
400
Farther away from the surface of the body
What is deep
400
The part of a feedback loop that has the direct effect on the regulated condition is called
What is the effector
400
The liver can be found in the _____ region
What is URQ or Epigastric region
500
Word used to denote a living thing
What is organism
500
A muscular sheet dividing the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
What is the diaphragm
500
Nearest the trunk or point of origin
What is proximal
500
Which has more positive feedback loops women or men
What is women
500
The word "leg" correctly describes which area
What is the area from the knee to the ankle