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Anatomy - CORRECT ANSWER-The study of structure and relationships among structures. Physiology - CORRECT ANSWER-Study of how body structures function. Chemical - CORRECT ANSWER-1st of 6 levels of organization in the human body. Includes atoms, the smallest units of matter that participate in ...

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Anatomy - CORRECT ANSWER-The study of structure and relationships among
structures.



Physiology - CORRECT ANSWER-Study of how body structures function.



Chemical - CORRECT ANSWER-1st of 6 levels of organization in the human body.
Includes atoms, the smallest units of matter that participate in chemical reactions. And
molecules which are 2 or more atoms joined together.



Cells - CORRECT ANSWER-2nd of 6 levels of organization in the human body. Basic
structural and functional units of organization



Tissues - CORRECT ANSWER-3rd of 6 levels of organization in the human body.
Consist of groups of similarly specialized cells and the substances surrounding them
that usually arise from a common ancestor and perform certain special functions



Organs - CORRECT ANSWER-4th of 6 levels of organization in the human body.
Structures of definite form that have specific functions and are composed of 2 or more
different tissues



Systems - CORRECT ANSWER-5th of 6 levels of organization in the human body.
Related organs that have a common function



Human organism - CORRECT ANSWER-6th of 6 levels of organization in the human
body. Collection of structurally and functionally integrated systems.



Integumentary - CORRECT ANSWER-1 of the 11 major body systems. Components:
Skin and structures associated with it, such as hair, nails, and sweat and oil glands

, Functions: Helps regulate body temperature; protects the body; eliminates some
wastes; helps make vitamin D; detects sensations such as touch, pressure, pain,
warmth, and cold



Skeletal - CORRECT ANSWER-1 of the 11 major body systems. Components: Bones
and joints of the body and their associated cartilages

Functions: Supports and protects the body, provides a specific area for muscle
attachment, assists with body movements, stores cells that produce blood cells, and
stores minerals and lipids (fats)



Muscular - CORRECT ANSWER-1 of the 11 major body systems. Components:
Specifically refers to skeletal muscle tissue, which is mus- cle usually attached to bones
(other muscle tissues include smooth and cardiac)

Functions: Participates in bringing about body movements such as walking; maintains
posture; and produces heat



Nervous - CORRECT ANSWER-1 of the 11 major body systems. Components: Brain,
spinal cord, nerves, and special sense organs such as the eyes and ears

Functions: Regulates body activities through nerve impulses by detecting changes in
the environment, interpreting the changes, and responding to the changes by bringing
about muscular contractions or glandular secretions



Endocrine - CORRECT ANSWER-1 of the 11 major body systems. Components: All
glands and tissues that produce chemical regulators of body functions, called hormones

Functions: Regulates body activities through hormones transported by the blood to
various target organs



Cardiovascular - CORRECT ANSWER-1 of the 11 major body systems. Components:
Blood, heart, and blood vessels

Functions: Heart pumps blood through blood vessels; blood carries oxygen and
nutrients to cells and carbon dioxide and wastes away from cells, and helps regulate
acidity, temperature, and water content of body fluids; blood components help defend
against disease and mend damaged blood vessels

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