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level: Level 1

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level questions: Level 1

QuestionAnswer
Anatomyscience of body structures and the relationships among them.
Physiologyscience of body functions—how the body parts work.
Embryologyfirst eight weeks of development after fertilization of a human egg
Developmental biologycomplete development of an individual from fertilization to death.
Cell biologyCellular structure and functions.
HistologyMicroscopic structure of tissues.
Gross anatomyStructures that can be examined without a microscope.
Systemic anatomyStructure of specific systems of the body such as the nervous or respiratory systems.
Regional anatomySpecific regions of the body such as the head or chest.
Surface anatomySurface markings of the body to understand internal anatomy through visualization and palpation (gentle touch).
Imaging anatomyBody structures that can be visualized with techniques such as x-rays, MRI, and CT scans.
Pathological anatomyStructural changes associated with disease.
NeurophysiologyFunctional properties of nerve cells.
EndocrinologyHormones (chemical regulators in the blood) and how they control body functions.
Cardiovascular physiologyFunctions of the heart and blood vessels.
ImmunologyThe body’s defenses against disease-causing agents.
Respiratory physiologyFunctions of the air passageways and lungs.
Renal physiologyFunctions of the kidneys.
Exercise physiologyChanges in cell and organ functions due to muscular activity.
PathophysiologyFunctional changes associated with disease and aging.
Chemical Levelvery basic level, can be compared to the letters of the alphabet, includes atoms, the smallest units of matter that participate in chemical reactions, and molecules, two or more atoms joined together.
atomssmallest units of matter
moleculestwo or more atoms joined together
Certain atoms essential for maintaining life.CHONPCaS
Cellular levelMolecules combine to form cells
Cellssmallest living units in the human body
Tissue levelTissues are groups of cells and the materials surrounding them that work together to perform a particular function
4 Types of TissuesEpithelial, Connective, Muscular, Nervous
Organ leveldifferent types of tissues are joined together.
Organsstructures that are composed of two or more different types of tissues; they have specific functions and usually have recognizable shapes
System LevelConsists of related organs.