Across
- 1. Small single celled organisms
- 3. testes,ovaries
- 7. What level consists of two or more types of primary tissues that function together to perform a particular function
- 8. Defined as maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment
- 11. involving one side of the body
- 13. a biochemical process in metabolism where the simple molecules combine to generate complex molecules
- 20. How many does a human body system have
- 25. defined as drop in body temperature below 95f
- 29. Lying flat on your stomach,facing downward
- 30. Toward or at the surface of the body
- 31. Nearest point of attachment to limb
- 33. Kidneys,ureters,urethra
- 37. pumping blood and supporting movement to lifting heavy weights, muscles
- 38. How many bones does an adult have
- 40. Brain,spinal cord,peripheral nerves
- 44. Toward or at the middle of the body
- 45. a reproductive cell of an animal or plant.
- 46. removes excess fluid from the body tissues and returns it to the bloodstreams.
- 48. Position specific body orientation used to describe individual anatomy
- 50. helps control mood, growth and development, the way our organs work, metabolism , and reproduction,thyroid,thymus,intestine
- 54. helps your body immune system fight viruses and bacteria
- 55. Toward the head or upper part of the body
- 57. White blood cells,Lymphoid tissue
- 58. involving both sides of the body
- 59. The back of body
Down
- 2. is when the complex molecules in living organisms break down to form simpler ones
- 4. moves fresh air into your body while removing waste gases and includes the Nose,pharynx,larynx trachea,bronchi,lungs
- 5. This system carries oxygen,nutrients,and hormones to cells,and removes waste products and includes the Heart,blood,vessels
- 6. Away from the midline of the body
- 9. Protects around your boyd,Skin,hair,nails
- 10. Farthest away from attachment
- 12. Front of body
- 14. converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms,esophagus,stomach
- 15. What level is an one living individual
- 16. What level is atomic and molecular
- 17. is a chemical reactions in the body cells that change food into energy
- 18. Longest bone in the human body
- 19. captures and destroy the invading bacteria
- 21. Function
- 22. Who is a famous person in healthcare from this time period?
- 23. Groups of organs that perform related functions and interact to accomplish a common activity essential to survival of the whole body
- 24. releases histamine and other mediators of inflammation
- 26. How many bones does your skull contain
- 27. Controls and regulates the activities of the cell and carries genes
- 28. What level is the smallest living unit of the body
- 32. What level of Group of cells and the materials surrounding them that work together on one task
- 34. Another name for smooth muscle
- 35. defenses against parasites and promotes reactions
- 36. Structure
- 39. membrane-bound cell organelles that create energy
- 41. Smallest unit of life
- 42. away from the body surface
- 43. Lying flat on your back,facing upward
- 47. physical signs that indicate an individual is alive
- 49. makes proteins
- 51. Infectious microbe,that includes DNA.
- 52. gives the body its shape, allows movement,Bones,cartilage joints
- 53. How many human cells chromosomes have
- 56. Toward the lower part of the body or away from the head
