Organization of the body
Across
- 1. The science of body structures and the relationships among them
- 3. Groups of cells and the materials surrounding them together to preform a function.
- 5. Spaces within the body that help protect you.
- 10. Body structure that monitors changes in a controlled condition and sends input to a control center.
- 11. Living individual.
- 14. Farther from the midline.
- 15. Negates the change in the controlled condition and returns the condition to homeostasis.
- 18. This response reinforces the change in the controlled condition.
- 20. Nearer to the midline.
- 21. Is the rout that input takes between a receptor and the control center.
- 23. Effect generated by the effector.
- 24. Toward the head or the upper part of a structure.
- 26. The part of the body that carries out the output commands given by the control center.
- 27. Farther from the attachment of a limb to the trunk.
- 28. Nearer to the attachment to the limb.
Down
- 1. Nearer to or at the front of the body.
- 2. A cycle of events which the status of a body conditions is monitored, evaluated, changed, monitored again, and reevaluated and so on.
- 4. Any disruption that changes a controlled condition.
- 6. A specific sentence which the subject stands erect facing the observer with the head level and the eyes facing forward.
- 7. Toward or on the surface of a body.
- 8. Any variable within the body that is constantly monitored and adjusted by feedback mechanisms.
- 9. The body part that receives input from the receptor, generates output and sends them to the effector.
- 12. The science of body functions
- 13. Imaginary flat surface that passes through the body.
- 16. Away from the surface of the body.
- 17. The condition of equilibrium in the body's internal environment due to a ceaseless interplay of the body's regulatory practices.
- 19. What is the route that the output takes between the control center and the effector?
- 22. Nearer to or at the back of the body.
- 25. Away from the head or the lower part of a structure.