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Study of the human body and the structures ANS - Anatomy
Study of the functions of the body ANS - Physiology
Study of tiny structures found in tissues ; AKA microscopic anatomy ANS - Histology
Basic unit of all living things ANS - Cell
What does the cell structure consist of? ANS - Protoplasm, Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Cell membrane
Colorless jellylike substance found in cells ANS - Protoplasm
Control center of the cell ANS - Nucleus
Surrounds nucleus and is a watery fluid for growth, reproductions, and repair ANS - Cytoplasm
Encloses the protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell ANS - Cell
membrane
Cell reproduction; when the cell divides into two daughter cells ANS - Mitosis
What are the two phases of metabolism? ANS - Anabolism and Catabolism
, Chemical process that takes place in living organisms through which cells are nourished ANS -
Metabolism
Process of building up molecules ANS - Anabolism
Process of breaking down molecules ANS - Catabolism
Fibrous tissue binds together, protects, and supports various parts of the body ANS - Connective tissue
Protective tissue such as skin, tissue inside the mouth, digestive and respiratory ANS - Epithelial tissue
Contracts and moves various body parts ANS - Muscle tissue
Carries messages to and from the brain. Coordinates and controls all bodily functions ANS - Nerve tissue
Technical term for fat giving contour to the body ANS - Adipose
Structures composing of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions in plants and animals
ANS - Organs
Groups of organs actively together perform one or more functions. There are 11 of these in the body
ANS - Body systems
Covers, shapes, and holds the skeletal system in place; contracts and moves various parts of the body
ANS - Muscular system
Enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen, and eliminating carbon dioxide as a waste product;
consists of the lungs and its passages ANS - Respiratory system