Description

Route that input takes between a receptor and the control center
Science of body structures and the relationships among things
Toward the head of the upper part of a structure
Group of cells and the materials surrounding them, work together to perform function
Science of body functions
Related organs with common function
All parts of a human body working together
Body structure that monitors changes in a controlled condition and sends input to a control center
Effect made by effector
Away from surface of the body
Farther from attachment of a limb to the trunk, from origination of a structure
Part of body that receives input from the receptor and generates output commands, sends them to the effector
Near to; at front of body
Part of body that carries out the output
Route them at output takes between the control center and effector
Away from head of lower part of structure
Farther from middle line
Near to middle line
Condition of equilibrium in the body
Structures that are composed of two or more types of tissues; specific functions; recognizable shapes
specific stance where feet are flat and directed forward, arms are at sides
spaces in body that help protect, separate and support organs
cycle of events in which the status of a body condition monitored, evaluated, etc.
response negates the change in the controlled codition, returns condition to homeostasis
imaginary line that divides sections of the body or its parts
response reinforces the change in controlled condition
near or end of the body
nearer to the organized structure
disruption that changes a controlled condition
on the surface of the body

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