Intro to Anatomy & Physiology

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Across
  1. 7. level of organization that includes the basic structural & functional units of an organism
  2. 8. level of organization created by groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function
  3. 9. the science of structure and the relationships among structures
  4. 12. level of anatomy that studies human growth and development and how body structures & functions change over the lifespan
  5. 13. compounds that always contain carbon; examples include carbs, lipids, & proteins
Down
  1. 1. the science of body functions, or how body parts work
  2. 2. the largest level of organization that includes all of the systems of the body as they combine to make up an organism
  3. 3. level of anatomy that studies the smallest structures in the body, those that can only be seen and analyzed through a microscope; examples include cells and tissues
  4. 4. level of anatomy that studies larger structures that can be seen, measured, weighed, & dissected; examples include the heart, lungs, and arm muscles
  5. 5. study of each of the body systems separately
  6. 6. level of organization in which different types of tissues join together to form body structures
  7. 7. level of organization that includes atoms and molecules
  8. 10. compounds that usually lack carbon; examples includes water, salts, acids, & bases
  9. 11. level of organization that consists of related organs that have a common function