Across
- 2. Physiology The study of the human.
- 4. The existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body.
- 5. The function to create new cells or organisms.
- 7. Parts of an organism have specific relationship to each other.
- 9. The changes an organism undergoes through time.
- 10. Results in an increase of size.
- 12. A group of similar cells.
- 13. The ability to use energy to perform basic functions.
- 16. Scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things.
- 20. System Provides protection and support for the weight of our body.
- 22. Scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
- 23. Feedback Function to maintain homeostatis.
Down
- 1. Anatomy The study of external features.
- 3. The ability where an organism can sense a change in the environment at hand.
- 5. Anatomy Study of the organization of the body by areas.
- 6. System Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood.
- 7. System A group of organs classified as a unit.
- 8. Anatomy Involves the use of x-rays, MRI's, etc. to create pictures of internal structures.
- 11. System Mechanical and chemical processes of digestion.
- 14. Basic living units of all plants and animals.
- 15. Interaction of atoms into molecules.
- 17. Anatomy/ Study of the body by system.
- 18. Any living thing considered a whole.
- 19. Small structures that make up cells.
- 21. Feedback Not homeostatic, rare in healthy individuals.