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Test Bank - Structure and Function Of The Body 17th Edition Author:Kevin T. Patton,Thompson,Williamson All Chapters[1-22] With Verified Questions And Answers 100%Complete A+ Guide Newest Version anatomy - Correct Answer--the study of an organism and the relationships of its parts; derived from two word parts that mean "cutting apart"; dissection dissection - Correct Answer--process of cutting the human body apart for learning physiology - Correct Answer--the study of the functions of living organisms and their parts scientific method - Correct Answer--systematic approach to discovery; 1) propose hypothesis - idea or principle to be tested 2) experimentation - series of tests of a hypothesis (a controlled experiment eliminates biases or outside influences) 3) theory or law - a hypothesis that has been supported by experiments and thus shown to have a high degree of confidence experimental controls - Correct Answer--used to ensure that the test situation is not affecting the results test group - Correct Answer--The experimental group that is exposed to the variable in an experiment. control group - Correct Answer--the group that does not receive the experimental treatment. theory or law - Correct Answer--a hypothesis that has gained a high level of confidence

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Test Bank - Structure and Function Of
The Body 17th Edition Author:Kevin T.
Patton,Thompson,Williamson All
Chapters[1-22] With Verified Questions
And Answers 100%Complete A+ Guide
Newest Version
anatomy - Correct Answer--the study of an organism and the relationships of its parts; derived
from two word parts that mean "cutting apart"; dissection



dissection - Correct Answer--process of cutting the human body apart for learning



physiology - Correct Answer--the study of the functions of living organisms and their parts



scientific method - Correct Answer--systematic approach to discovery; 1) propose hypothesis -
idea or principle to be tested 2) experimentation - series of tests of a hypothesis (a controlled
experiment eliminates biases or outside influences) 3) theory or law - a hypothesis that has
been supported by experiments and thus shown to have a high degree of confidence



experimental controls - Correct Answer--used to ensure that the test situation is not affecting
the results



test group - Correct Answer--The experimental group that is exposed to the variable in an
experiment.



control group - Correct Answer--the group that does not receive the experimental treatment.



theory or law - Correct Answer--a hypothesis that has gained a high level of confidence

, levels of organization - Correct Answer--chemical level , organelle level, cellular level, tissue
level, organ level, organ system level, organism level



chemical level - Correct Answer--atoms and molecules



cells - Correct Answer--smallest "living" units of structure and function; organizations of various
chemicals



tissues - Correct Answer--an organization of many cells that act together to perform a common
function



organs - Correct Answer--a group of several different kinds of tissues arranged in ways that
allow them to act as a unit to perform a special function



systems - Correct Answer--an organization of varying numbers and kinds of organs that can
work together to perform complex functions for the body



organism - Correct Answer--organization of all systems together, forming a whole body



microbiome - Correct Answer--set of interacting communities of bacteria and other
microorganisms that inhabit the human body; influences normal body funtion



structure fits function - Correct Answer--anatomical parts have structures exactly suited to
perform specific functions



anatomical position - Correct Answer--To stand erect with arms at the sides and palms of the
hands turned forward; head also points forward, as do the feet, which are aligned at the toe
and set slightly apart

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