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Cardiovascular system function - ANSWER-Pump, distribute blood which carries oxygen, nutrients and
wastes to and from the cells.
growth and development, Adaptability, responsiveness, movement, reproduction - ANSWER-
Characteristics of living organisms
lyphatic system function - ANSWER-transports interstitial fluid through veins returns fluid to blood
- Fights Pathogens
integumentary system function - ANSWER-Insulation of the body, protection of the body from
environmental hazards, and regulation of body temperature and water.
- Hair, skin, nails
Histology - ANSWER-the study of the microscopic structure of tissues
Anatomy - ANSWER-The study of body structure
Gross Anatomy - ANSWER-Study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye
Microsopic anatomy - ANSWER-uses a microscope to be seen
Cystology - ANSWER-study of cells
Physiology - ANSWER-The study of body function
-idea that all living things are composed of cells,
-cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things,
, -new cells are produced from existing cells - ANSWER-Cell theory
Respatory system function - ANSWER-Delivers oxygen to blood
removes carbon dioxide from blood
Muscular system function - ANSWER-The body system that supports the body and enables it to MOVE
- Maintain body temperature
nervous system - ANSWER-brain, spinal cord, nerves
-detects and processes sensory information
-Activates bodily responses
skeletal system functions - ANSWER-Supports the body and enables movement with muscular system
-cartilage, bones
endocrine system - ANSWER-Glands secrete hormones that regulate processes such as growth,
reproduction, and nutrient use (metabolism) by body cells.
-pancreas, adrenal glands, thyroid glands
cardiovascular system function - ANSWER-Pump, distribute blood which carries oxygen,
equalizes temperature
Digestive Sytem - ANSWER-Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients for the body.
-removes waste
urinary system functions - ANSWER-excretes waste products from the blood, controls water balance by
regulating volume of urine produced,
-Kidneys, bladder