The basic unit of life
What is a cell?
We understand, learn, and store information
What are complex brains?
This grows in the mother's womb
What is a foetus?
This is the process of taking in food and oxygen to make energy
What is nutrition?
The body is fully developed
What is adulthood?
Formed from two or more different types of tissue
What is an organ?
Human adults care for their children for many years
What is long infancy?
A baby learns to walk and say words
What is a toddler?
The growth of new cells and the creation of new life
What is reproduction?
He or she can crawl and say a few words
What is a baby?
Cells that perform the same function
What is tissue?
We are conscious of ourselves and the world around us
What is self-awareness?
From the age of 3 humans develop skills
What is childhood?
The five senses are involved with this vital function
What is interaction?
We speak to each other in different languages
What is communication?
Organs work together to carry out a function
What is an organ system?
When we use two legs to run and walk
What is bipedal?
Teenagers' bodies are almost fully developed
What is late adolescence?
The digestive, respiratory, circulatory, and excretory systems are involved in this vital function
What is nutrition?
Male and female reproductive systems allow the human species to reproduce and survive
What is reproduction?
Organ systems work to keep what alive
What is an organism?
Allows humans to use tools and hold objects
What are opposable thumbs?
The reproductive system starts to develop
What is early adolescence?
The nervous system and locomotor systems are involved in this interaction
What is interaction?
Order tissue, organ system, organism, cell, and organ from smallest to largest
What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism?