CORRECT ANSWERS
Levels of structural organization #1 - CORRECT ANSWERS Atom/ions
Levels of structural organization #2 - CORRECT ANSWERS Molecules/macromolecules
Levels of structural organization #3 - CORRECT ANSWERS organelles
Levels of structural organization #4 - CORRECT ANSWERS Cells
Levels of structural organization #5 - CORRECT ANSWERS Tissues
Levels of structural organization #6 - CORRECT ANSWERS Organs
Levels of structural organization #7 - CORRECT ANSWERS Organ System
Levels of structural organization #8 - CORRECT ANSWERS Organism
Anatomy - CORRECT ANSWERS Structure
Physiology - CORRECT ANSWERS Function
Metabolism - CORRECT ANSWERS The sum of all chemical reactions in the body.
, Catabolism - CORRECT ANSWERS Breaking down of larger materials into smaller parts
Anabolism - CORRECT ANSWERS Using smaller nutrients to build larger molecules
Responsiveness - CORRECT ANSWERS Sensing and reacting to stimuli to maintain internal
body conditions within acceptable limits
Examples of movement - CORRECT ANSWERS Digestive system squeezing, Blood vessels
constricting and dilating, goosebumps
Growth - CORRECT ANSWERS Increasing in size, stature, or complexity
Differentiation - CORRECT ANSWERS Creating and maintaining boundaries between cells,
tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Reproduction - CORRECT ANSWERS Meiosis or mitosis
What are the Characteristics of Life? - CORRECT ANSWERS metabolism, responsiveness,
movement, reproduction, growth, differentiation,. MR. MR. G(oing). D(own)?
What are the 5 environmental factors required to sustain life? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Water, Food, Oxygen, Heat, Pressure.
Example of physiological variation - CORRECT ANSWERS "Pelvic Kidney", Blood pressure,
weight, sight, height, body temp, blood sugar.