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An organized grouping of protons, neutrons and electrons.
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Atom
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Oxygen and carbon are examples of:
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Atoms
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An orderly combining of atoms, either of identical or different, but compatible atoms.
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Molecules
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Very large orderly groupings of smaller molecules.
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Macromolecules
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Made of aggregations of macromolecules that organize to perform specialized functions within cells.
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Organelle
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The basic unit of life, the smallest structure of the body.
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Cell
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Sustainable by itself. The basic unit of life.
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Cell
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TRUE/FALSE
Organelles are self sufficient. |
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TRUE/FALSE
Cells are self sufficient. |
True
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Mitochondria, ribosome, nucleus and Nissl bodies are all examples of this level of organization.
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Organelle
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Cells are only self sufficient when supplied with the necessities of _________.
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Life
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A grouping of the same kind of cells in layers or masses that have a common function.
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Tissue
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Groups of different tissue, usually two or more, often four, comprise these.
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Organs
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A group of organs that function closely together.
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Organ system
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The digestive, reproductive, lymphatiic etc. are all examples of these.
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Organ systems
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This is the entire compliment of systems working together harmoniously.
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Organism
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Atoms - Molecules - Macromolecules - Organelle - Cell - Tissue - Organ - Organ System - _________
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Organism
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Atoms - Molecules - Macromolecules - Organelle - Cell - Tissue - Organ - _______________ - Organism
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Organ System
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Atoms - Molecules - Macromolecules - Organelle - Cell - Tissue - __________ - Organ System - Organism
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Organ
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Atoms - Molecules - Macromolecules - Organelle - Cell - ____________ - Organ - Organ System - Organism
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Tissue
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Atoms - Molecules - Macromolecules - Organelle - _________ - Tissue - Organ - Organ System - Organism
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Cell
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Atoms - Molecules - Macromolecules - __________ - Cell - Tissue - Organ - Organ System - Organism
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Organelle
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Atoms - Molecules - Macromolecules - ___________ - Cells - Tissue - Organ - Organ System - Organism
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Organelle
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Atoms - Molecules - ________________ - Organelles - Cells - Tissue - Organ - Organ System - Organism
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Macromolecules
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Atoms - _________ - Macromolecules - Organelles - Cells - Tissues - Organ - Organ System - Organism
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Molecules
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____________ - Molecules - Macromolecules - Organelles - Cells - Tissue - Organ - Organ System - Organism
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Atoms
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Deals with structures or morphology (shape) of body parts and the relationship of these parts.
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Anatomy
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That which can be seen with the naked eye.
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Gross Anatomy
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That which requires a microscope, also is the morphology of tissues.
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Histology
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Study of cells.
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Cytology
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Deals with the function of parts and systems. How and why they work.
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Physiology
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What are the two non-invasive diagnostic procedures that provide images of soft internal strucutres?
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Ultrasound & Magnetic resonance imaging
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Change in position or location, or motion of an internal organ
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Movement
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The ability to react to a change inside or outside the body.
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Responsiveness
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Increase in size without a change in shape.
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Growth
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Can multiply/produce a new organism or cells.
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Reproduction
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Utilization of oxygen, or carbon dioxide and releasing energy from cells and removing the waste products.
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Respiration
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Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms and the utilization of those products.
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Digestion
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The passage of substances through membranes into body fluids.
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Absorption
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Movement of substances from place to place in body fluids.
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Circulation
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Changing of absorbed substances into chemically different forms.
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Assimilation
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Removal of wastes produced by metabolic reactions.
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Excretion
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What are the 9 characteristics of life?
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Responsiveness, Growth, Reproduction, Respiration, Digestion, Absorption, Circulation, Assimilation and Excretion
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RGRRDACAE
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