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Chap #1 Human Body Test

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Cell
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Chemical Level
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Anatomy
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Tissue Level
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Relationship between Anatomy and Physiology
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Organ System (systemic) Level
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Organismal Level
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LEVELS OF STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION:
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Consists of groups of similar cells that have a common function - Four basic types epithelial, connective, muscular and neural.
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Structure (anatomy) determines what functions (physiology) that can take place. A given function can only occur if the corresponding structure allows it.
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The smallest part of an element, indivisible by ordinary chemical means.
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The basic biological unit of living organisms, containing a nucleus and a variety or organelles enclosed by a limiting membrane.
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Atoms combine to form molecules. (glucose) All the chemical reactions that occur in the body and release food energy require oxygen. Is the simplest level of the structural ladder.
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Anatomy = ana (apart) tomy (to cut). The science of the structure of living organisms. The study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts.
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A group of organs that work together to accomplish a common function. (digestive system - esophagus, stomach and intestines.)
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Organ systems combine to make up a living body. The highest level.
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Chemical, Cellular, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organismal
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A group of similar cells specialized to perform a specific function, primary tissue types are epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous tissues.
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A part of the body formed of two or more tissues that performs a specified function. (Stomach) A group of tissues working together for a specific function form an organ.
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Physiology = physio (nature) ology (the study of). The science of the functioning or living organisms. The study of how the body and its parts work or function.
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Integumentary System - SKINSkeletal SystemMuscular SystemNervous SystemEndocrine SystemCardiovascular SystemLymphatic SystemRespiratory SystemDigestive SystemUrinary System Reproductive System
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Composed of two or more tissue types that perform a specific function.
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Structures too small to be seen with the naked eye. (cells, tissues)
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Studying large, easily observable structures (body, heart or bones)
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A group of organs that work together to perform a common function, they can share organs with other systems, they function together to ensure the wellness of the organism, they act dependently on each other.
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An individual living thing. Survival depends on the ability to maintain one's boundaries, to move, respond to stimuli, to reproduce, metabolize, grow, digest food, and excrete wastes.
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Molecules combine to form cells

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