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Anatomych1 Crossword
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1) body structure that receives output from the control center and produces a response that changes the controlled condition.
2) Heart pumps blood through vessels; blood carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and carbon dioxide and wastes away from cells, and helps regulate acidity, temperature, and water content of the body fluids; blood components help defend against disease and mend damaged blood vessels.
3) Produces, stores, and eliminates urine; eliminates wastes and regulates volume and chemical composition of blood; helps regulate acidity of body fluids; maintains body's mineral balance; helps regulate red blood cell production.
4) different kinds of tissues form together to form body structures. Composed of two or more different types of tissue, and have specific functions. serious membrane,, smooth muscle tissue layers, epithelial tissue.
5) Regulates body activities through nerve impulses by detecting changes in the enviorment, interpreting the changes, and responding to the changes by bringing about muscular contractions or glandular secretions.
6) strengthens a change in a controlled condition. usually regulate conditions that don't happen very often
7) groups of cells and the materials surronding them that work together to perform a particular function
11) includes atoms and molecules.
14) Achieves physical and chemical breakdown of food; absorbs nutrients; elminates solid wastes.
16) cycle of events in which a condition in the body is continually monitored, evalauted, changed, remonitored, reevaulated.....
17) sets the range of values within which a controlled condition should be maintained, evaluates the input it receives from receptors, and generates output commands when they are needed.
21) maintenance of relatively stable conditions
25) science of structure and the relationships amoung structures
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8) science of body functions
9) Regulates body activities through hormones transported by the blood to various target organs.
10) largest level of organization. All the systems of the body combine to make an organism
12) groups of cells and the materials surronding them that work together to perform a particular function. epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous
13) Participates in bringing about body movements, maintains posture, and produces heat.
15) Transfers oxygen from inhaled air to blood and carbon dioxide from blood to exhaled; helps regulate acidity of body fluids; air flowing out of lungs through vocal cords produces sounds.
18) Gonads produce gametes that unite to form a new organism and release hormones that regulate reproduction and other body processes; associated organs transport and store gametes. Mammary glands produce milk.
19) consists of related organs that have a common function.
20) reverses a change in a controlled condition. activity of the effector produces a result that reverses the effect of the stimulus. usually regulate conditions that hare held stable for long periods of time
22) Helps regulate body temperature; protects the body; eliminates some wastes; helps make vitamin D; detects sensations such as touch, pressure, pain, warmth, and cold.
23) molecules combine to form structures
24) sum of all the chemical processes that occur in the body.Breakdown of large, complex molecules from smaller, simpler ones.
26) Returns protiens and fluid to blood; carries lipids form gastrointestinal tract to blood; contains sites of maturation and proliferation of B cells and T cells that protect against disease-causing microbes.
27) supports and protects the body, provides a specific area for muscle attachment, assists with body movements, stores cells that produce blood cells, and stores minerals and lipids (fats).
28) body structure that monitors changes in a controlled condition and sends information called the imput to a control center.
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