Hierarchical Organization Of Human System
Across
- 3. The system works in conjunction with the other system to enable movement. This system, attached to bones via tendons, contract and relax, allowing the other system to move and perform various actions.
- 6. An individual living being, such as a plant, animal, or microorganism.
- 7. The basic unit of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- 9. The system breaks down food into nutrients, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream. Then, the other system transports these nutrients to various cells and tissues in the body, providing them with the necessary energy and building blocks for growth and repair.
- 11. A group of atoms bonded together, forming the smallest unit of a compound.
- 12. A specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function.
Down
- 1. The skin, as part of the system, acts as a physical barrier against virus. Additionally, the other system cells within the skin help protect against infection.
- 2. The system is influenced and controlled by the other system. The release of hormones necessary for the system processes, such as sexual arousal and the menstrual cycle in females, is regulated by signals from the brain and other components of the other system.
- 4. A structure composed of different tissues that work together to carry out particular functions in the body.
- 5. The system and the other system work together to maintain homeostasis in the body. The system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the brain and other parts of the nervous system, ensuring their proper function. Additionally, the other system regulates heart rate and blood pressure, helping to control blood flow throughout the body.
- 8. The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
- 10. A group of cells with a similar structure and function that work together to perform specific tasks.