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The study of structure
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Anatomy
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The study of function
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Physiology
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Structure is always related to what?
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Function
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Electrons, protons, and neutrons are all examples of what?
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Subatomic particles
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How is the level of organization structured?
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Subatomic particles, atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell. tissue, organ, organ system, organism |
The use of high frequency sound waves. relatively quick and inexpensive.
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Ultrasonography
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Requires injection of dye and produces computerized images from different angles.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Change in position; motion
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Movement
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Reaction to a change
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Responsiveness
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Increase in body size; no change in shape
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Growth
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Production of new organisms and new cells
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Reproduction
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Obtaining oxygen; removing CO2, and releasing energy from foods.
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Respiration
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Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms.
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Digestion
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Passage of substances through membranes and into body fluids
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Absorption
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Movement of substances in body fluids
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Circulation
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