Spencer_Elisabeth quiz: body organization and homeostasis Flashcards
5. What unit of organization is represented by a lung?
Organ
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3. The lungs, trachea, and bronchial tubes working together represent what level of organization?
Organ system
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11. What organ system supports the body, stores minerals, and makes blood cells?
Skeletal
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13. Bacteria is an example of what type of organization?
Unicellular
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15. What is an example of a stimulus?
Changes in temperature
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17. What organ system’s function is to control the body process by means of chemicals?
Endocrine
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20. Blood is a type of what tissue?
Connective
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7. Consider the following levels: 1) atoms, 2) tissue, 3) organism, 4) organ, 5) molecule, 6) cell, 7) organ system. Which of the following choices has the levels listed in order of increasing complexity
1, 5, 6, 2, 4, 7, 3
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9. Skin and lining of most organs is made of what?
Epithelial tissue
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8. What is a unit of organization?
Tissue
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