Aveda: The Building blocks of the human body
The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones is: A. Anabolism B. Catabolism C. Physiology D. Cell division
A. Anabolism
The organ responsible for removing toxic byproducts of digestion is the: A. Liver B. Stomach C. Kidneys D. Intestines
A. Liver
The control center of cell activities is called the: A. nucleus B. Cytoplasm C. Protoplasm D. Body System
A. Nucleus
A separate body structure that is composed of two or more different tissues is a(n): A. Organ B. Tissue C. System D. Muscle
A. Organ
Which type of tissues supports, protects and holds the body together? A. Nerve tissue B. Connective Tissues C. Muscular tissue D. Epithelial tissue
B. Connective tissue
What three basic parts of are found in the most human cells? A. Muscle, Cytoplasm, cell membrane B. Nucleus, cytoplasm,cell membrane C. Muscle, protoplasm,cell membrane D. Nucleus, cytoplasm, connective tissue
B. Nucleus, Cytoplasm, cell membrane
Groups of cells of same kind make up: A. Lungs B. Tissues C. Organs D. Systems
B. Tissues
Cells
Basic units of living matter
What area of science involves the study of the organs and systems of the body? A. Myology B. Histology C.Anatomy D. Physiology
C. Anatomy
The organ that controls all body functions in the: A. Skin B. Liver C. Brain D. Kidneys
C. Brain
Most of the activities of the cell take place in the: A. Nucleus B. Stomach C. Cytoplasm D. Cell membrane
C. Cytoplasm
The tissue that contracts, when stimulated, to produce motion is known as: A. Nerve tissue B. Liquid tissue C. Muscular tissue D. Epithelial tissue
C. Muscular tissue
They study of the functions of the organs and systems of the body is known as: A.Biology B. Anatomy C.Physiology D. Gross Anatomy
C. Physiology
Building blocks of the human body
Cells -> Tissues -> Organs -> Body Systems
Metabolism
Cells receive nutrients for growth and reproduction
The release of energy within a cell necessary for the performance of specific body functions is caused by: A. Sleep B. Osteology C. Anabolism D.Catabolism
D. Catabolism
What is the role of epithelial tissue? A. Coordinate body functions B. Contract to produce motion C. Support, protect and hold the body together D. Cover and protect body surfaces and internal organs
D. Covers and protect body surfaces and internal organs
The primary function of the excretory system is to: A. Circulate blood throughout the body B. Intake oxygen to be absorbed into the blood C. Regulate and control the growth and production of the body D. Eliminate waste products from the body
D. Eliminate waste products from the body
Body Systems
Group of body structure and/or organs that, together, perform functions for the body
Tissues
Groups of cells of the same kind
Organs
Separate body structures that are composed of 2 or more different tissues that perform specific functions
Anatomy
Study of organs and systems of the body
Physiology
Study of the functions that organs and systems perform