Anatomy and Physiology Fundamentals Quiz

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Levels of organization in BIO208: In BIO208 we’ll mostly be focusing on 3 organ system levels. What is the organ level of the 1) skeletal, 2) muscular, and 3) nervous system

  1. bones, 2) muscles, 3) nerves

Levels of anatomy: Gross anatomy vs microscopic anatomy. Levels of organization: Tissue Level à group of cells and cell products that work together to perform one or more specific functions. Cellular Level à smallest living units in the body; functions depend on the cell’s organelles. Chemical Level à smallest stable units of matter that combine to form molecules with complex shapes

Organism Level à where organ systems work together to maintain the functions of the organism

Homeostasis: the integrative action of the systems of an organism that result in the maintenance of a stable internal environment despite variations in the external conditions. Homeos.

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Levels of organization: ______ à organs that work together (11 in the body). Organ Level à two or more tissues working to perform several functions.

Organ System Level

Levels of organization: Tissue Level à group of cells and cell products that work together to perform one or more specific functions. ______ à smallest living units in the body; functions depend on the cell’s organelles. Chemical Level à smallest stable units of matter that combine to form molecules with complex shapes

Cellular Level

Test your knowledge of anatomical body orientation and nomenclature in this quiz. Explore the fundamental relationship between anatomy and physiology, the structure of the human body in terms of 6 levels of organization, and the role of homeostasis in healthy functioning. Compare and contrast negative and positive feedback mechanisms.

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