Across
- 3. monitors and response to stimuli
- 4. Levels of _________ organization: chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, and organismal
- 6. study of the function of body parts; how they work to carry out life-sustaining activities
- 7. Form follows _________
- 9. _______ of live involves maintaining boundaries, movement, responsiveness, digestion, metabolism (chemical reactions), excretion, reproduction, and growth.
- 10. study of the structure of body parts and their relationship to one another
- 12. factors that can change (blood sugar, blood temperature, blood volume etc
- 13. receives output, provides mean to respond, either negative feedback or positive feedback
- 14. _______ of homeostasis results in disease and even death.
Down
- 1. maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions.
- 2. feedback that is the most common feedback mechanism in the body.
- 4. ________ of anatomy: Gross anatomy, microscopic anatomy, and developmental anatomy
- 5. feed back that exaggerates the original stimulus.
- 8. determines a set point at which variable is maintained, receives input, determines response.
- 11. Nutrients, oxygen, water, normal body temperature, appropriate atmospheric pressure.
- 15. How many organ systems are there that work together to maintain life?