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Anatomy Unit 1- Organization and Histology
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skeletal, cardiac, and smooth
Transmit electrical signals from sensor receptors to effectors
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, an nucleic acids
nutrients, oxygen, water, stable body temperature, appropriate atmospheric pressure
maintenance of a stable internal environment
simple and stratified
Study of cells of the body
red marrow in bone tissue
Study of microscopic structure of tissues
no
epithelium, muscle, connective, nervous
afferent and efferent
skin
provides reserve food fuel, insulates against heat loss, and support and protects organs
Composed of at east two tissue TYPES
Maintain boundaries, movement, responsiveness, digestion, metabolism, excretion, reproduction, growth
cold to heat
cuboildal, columnar, and squamous
CO2 and H2O
Study of the function of living organisms
Study of developmental changes that occur before birth
Structure of body parts
synovial fluid
epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous
Chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
Where is blood formed?
Name two chemicals in the body.
What is the cutaneous membrane?
What is homeostasis?
What is the function of the nervous tissue?
What is physiology?
Name the 4 macromolecules
What are the ways you can indicates number of layers in epithelial tissue?
What is histology?
What is embryology?
What fluid does synovial membrane make?
What are the four tissue types?
Example of negative feedback
Does cartilage contain blood vessels or nerves?
What are the three different shapes of epithelial tissue?
What is the hierarchy of structural organization?
What is the organ level?
What are the three types of muscle tissue?
What are the survival needs?
What is anatomy?
What are the necessary life functions?
what are the functions of adipose teacher?
What are the two direction signals?
What are the 4 tissue levels?
What is cellular anatomy?

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What is anatomy?Structure of body parts
What is physiology? Study of the function of living organisms
What is cellular anatomy?Study of cells of the body
What is histology?Study of microscopic structure of tissues
What is embryology?Study of developmental changes that occur before birth
Name two chemicals in the body.CO2 and H2O
Name the 4 macromoleculescarbohydrates, lipids, proteins, an nucleic acids
What are the 4 tissue levels? epithelium, muscle, connective, nervous
What is the hierarchy of structural organization?Chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
What is the organ level?Composed of at east two tissue TYPES
What is homeostasis? maintenance of a stable internal environment
Example of negative feedbackcold to heat
What are the two direction signals?afferent and efferent
What are the survival needs?nutrients, oxygen, water, stable body temperature, appropriate atmospheric pressure
What are the necessary life functions?Maintain boundaries, movement, responsiveness, digestion, metabolism, excretion, reproduction, growth
What are the four tissue types?epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous
What are the ways you can indicates number of layers in epithelial tissue?simple and stratified
What are the three different shapes of epithelial tissue?cuboildal, columnar, and squamous
what are the functions of adipose teacher?provides reserve food fuel, insulates against heat loss, and support and protects organs
Does cartilage contain blood vessels or nerves?no
Where is blood formed?red marrow in bone tissue
What is the cutaneous membrane?skin
What fluid does synovial membrane make?synovial fluid
What are the three types of muscle tissue? skeletal, cardiac, and smooth
What is the function of the nervous tissue?Transmit electrical signals from sensor receptors to effectors