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Category 1
Anatomy and
Physiology
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Category 2
Levels of
Structural
Organization
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Category 3
Organ
Systems
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Category 4
Maintaining
Life
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Category 5
Survival Needs
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Category 6
Homeostasis
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Anatomy &
Physiology
Levels of
Structural
Organizations
Organ
Systems
Maintaining
Life
Survival
Needs
Homeostasis
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Round 2
Final
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The study of the below
organ would be considered
this type of anatomy.
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What is Gross Anatomy?
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The study of the features in
a specific area of the body
is this type of anatomy.
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What is Regional Anatomy?
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This man is considered
the father of human
anatomy.
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Who is
Andreas Vesalius?
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It is called this when you
study the function of the
organ below.
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What is Renal Physiology?
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A cytologist is concerned
with studying this.
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What is the study of cells?
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The simplest level of the
structural organization.
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What is the
Chemical Level?
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The third level of the
structural organization.
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What are tissues?
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A group of organs that cooperate
to accomplish a common
purpose.
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What is the Organ System?
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Represents the highest
level of structural
organization.
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What is the
Organismal Level?
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A structure that is composed of
two or more tissue types that
performs a specific function of
the body.
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What is an organ?
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Maintains the electrolyte balance
and regulates the acid-base
balance of the blood
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What is the
Urinary System?
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Sweat glands, oil glands,
skin, and nails are found in
this system.
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What is the
Integumentary System?
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Tendons can be found in this
system.
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What is the Muscular System?
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White blood cells fight
disease in this system.
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What is the lymphatic
system?
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Hematopoiesis (blood cell
production) occurs within
the cavities of this system.
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What is the Skeletal
System?
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The process of breaking
down ingested food into
simple molecules is called
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What is digestion?
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An increase in size is called
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What is growth?
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Regulated chiefly by
hormones secreted by the
glands of the endocrine
system
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What is metabolism?
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The ability to sense
changes in the environment
and then to react to them.
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What is responsiveness, or
irritability?
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Responsible for making sure
the “inside” of the body
remains distinct from the
“outside” of the body.
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What is maintenance of
boundaries?
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Taken in via the diet.
Contains the chemicals
used for energy and cell
building.
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What are nutrients?
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Approximately 20 percent
of the air we breathe.
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What is oxygen?
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Provides the fluid base for
body secretions and
excretions.
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What is water?
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Heat is generated by the activity
of the skeletal muscles to
maintain this survival need.
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What is body temperature?
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The force exerted on the
surface of the body by the
weight of air.
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What is atmospheric
pressure?
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Responds to stimuli by sending
information to the control center
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What is the Receptor?
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Child birth is an example of
this type of feedback
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What is Positive Feedback?
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To work properly, homeostasis
relies heavily on these
two systems.
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What are the:
1. Nervous and
2. Endocrine Systems?
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Provides the means for the
control center’s response to a
stimulus.
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What is the Effector?
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Occurs when a cell, tissue, organ or
organ system adjusts its activities
automatically in response to some
environmental change.
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What is autoregulation?
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Final Jeopardy!
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Final Category
At The Clinic
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Final Jeopardy
Answer
Name the levels of
structural organization
from the highest level to
the lowest level.
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Organism
Organ System
Organ
Tissue
Cellular
Chemical
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Final Jeopardy
Question
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