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The study of body structure
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Anatomy
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The study of the normal function of the human body.
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Physiology
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The study of body structure
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The study of the normal function of the human body.
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A part of the eukaryotic (human) cell responsible for the production of energy from the metabolism of glucose.
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bind, support, protect, fill spaces, store fat, produce blood cells
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protection, secretion, absorption, excretion
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Send and receive messages, coordination.
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A system of control where the product of a system stops the continuation of the system (think thermostat).
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Feedback that tends to magnify a process or increase its output. (only found in hemorrhage or childbirth).
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A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level
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Not water soluble; literally "water fearing"
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Water Soluble; literally "water loving"
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To produce movement.
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Cardiac, Smooth, and Skeletol
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Protection from injury and pathogens, waterproofs the body, regulation of body temp
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Produce more people
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support, protection, movement, storage, blood cell production
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Movement
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Circulation and distribution of various substances throughout like oxygen, hormones, nutrients, etc.
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Filtration and Removal of waste products.
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break down and absorbs nutrients from food
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To control and regulate bodily functions, metabolism, and maintain homeostasis.
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receives sensory information and coordinates the body's response
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Defense and protection from pathogens (bacteria, viruses, etc).
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Circulatory and Respiratory
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back
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towards the back
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towards the front
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belly side
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Chest
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head, neck, trunk
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Limbs; Arms and Legs
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smallest unit of life; our body is made from cells.
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Oxygen "powers" or drives the reactions of the Mitochondria, without oxygen, humans would be unable to breakdown sugar to produce energy (ATP)