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, homeostasis - (ANS)✔✔✔refers to the ability of an organism to maintain a consistent internal environment or "steady
state"; for example if the body gets hot due to external temperature, the body maintains a steady state by circulating more
blood toward the surface to facilitate heat loss; nervous system regulating blood pressure when you get out of bed in the
morning
Receptor- detects changes in variable; either substance or process stimulus
Control center - interprets input from the receptor and initiates change through the effector; parathyroid hormone monitors
calcium levels
Effector- structure that brings about the change to alter the stimulus; muscles in the lungs that bring air flow
Metabolism- the sum of all chemical reactions to occur within a body; anabolism (smaller molecules form larger) and
catabolism (larger molecules are broken down to smaller)
Growth and development- each organism assimilates materials from its environment and often grows and develops
Responsiveness- ability to sense and react to stimuli
Regulation- ability to adjust or direct internal bodily function in the face of environmental changes- homeostasis- ability of
an organism to maintain a consistent internal environment
Organization of the human body - (ANS) ✔✔✔chemical level- consists of atoms, molecules, macromolecules, and organelles
Cell level- consists of cells, made up of structures and molecules from chemical level
Tissue level- made up of tissues which are made of cells
Organ level- made up of organs made up of 2-3 tissue types that work together for specific, complex functions
Organ system level- organs that work together to coordinate activities and achieve a common function
Anterior - (ANS) ✔✔✔in front of
Posterior - (ANS) ✔✔✔in back of
Dorsal - (ANS) ✔✔✔on the backside of the human body