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Chapters 1 & 2
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Anatomy : What is the term for the science of body structures and the relationships among them? (Textbook, 2)
Physiology : What id the term for the science of body functions? (Textbook, 2)
Nitrogen : The four major elements are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and what other element? (Textbook, 28)
Integumentary : Which of the eleven systems include skin, hair, fingernails, toe nails, sweat glands, and oil glands? (Textbook, 4)
Negative : Which feedback system reverses a change in a controlled condition? (Textbook, 10)
Positive : Which feedback system strengthens or reinforces a change in a controlled condition? (Textbook, 10)
Smallest : Are atoms the largest or smallest units of matter that retain the properties and characteristics of an element? (textbook, 28)
Nucleus : What is the dense central core of an atom? (Textbook, 29)
Symptoms : What are subjective changes in body functions that are not apparent to an observer? (textbook, 12)
Signs : What are objective changes that a clinician can observe and measure? (Textbook, 12)
Superior : What directional term means toward the upper part of the body? (Textbook, 14)
Inferior : What directional term means toward the lower part of the body? (Textbook, 14)
Protons : What is within the nucleus that is positively charged? (Textbook, 29)
Electrons : What is negatively charged and moves around in the large space around the nucleus? Textbook, 29)
Midline : What is an imaginary vertical line that divides the body into equal left and right sides? (Textbook, 16)
Nine : How many abdominopelvic regions are here? (Textbook, 20)
Metabolism : What are catabolism and anabolism phases of? (Textbook, 5)
Organism : What are any living individuals called? (Textbook, 4)
Skeletal : What system consists of bones, joints, and cartilage? (Textbook, 4)
Brain : What is the control center in the body? (Textbook, 9)
Chapters 1 & 2
Across:6. | What are subjective changes in body functions that are not apparent to an observer? (textbook, 12) | 8. | What is within the nucleus that is positively charged? (Textbook, 29) | 13. | What directional term means toward the lower part of the body? (Textbook, 14) | 14. | Are atoms the largest or smallest units of matter that retain the properties and characteristics of an element? (textbook, 28) |
| 15. | What are objective changes that a clinician can observe and measure? (Textbook, 12) | 17. | What is an imaginary vertical line that divides the body into equal left and right sides? (Textbook, 16) | 18. | What id the term for the science of body functions? (Textbook, 2) | 19. | Which of the eleven systems include skin, hair, fingernails, toe nails, sweat glands, and oil glands? (Textbook, 4) |
| | Down:1. | What are catabolism and anabolism phases of? (Textbook, 5) | 2. | What is the dense central core of an atom? (Textbook, 29) | 3. | What is the term for the science of body structures and the relationships among them? (Textbook, 2) | 4. | What directional term means toward the upper part of the body? (Textbook, 14) | 5. | What is negatively charged and moves around in the large space around the nucleus? Textbook, 29) | 7. | What system consists of bones, joints, and cartilage? (Textbook, 4) |
| 9. | How many abdominopelvic regions are here? (Textbook, 20) | 10. | What is the control center in the body? (Textbook, 9) | 11. | The four major elements are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and what other element? (Textbook, 28) | 12. | What are any living individuals called? (Textbook, 4) | 16. | Which feedback system reverses a change in a controlled condition? (Textbook, 10) | 18. | Which feedback system strengthens or reinforces a change in a controlled condition? (Textbook, 10) |
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Chapters 1 & 2
Across:6. | What are subjective changes in body functions that are not apparent to an observer? (textbook, 12) | 8. | What is within the nucleus that is positively charged? (Textbook, 29) | 13. | What directional term means toward the lower part of the body? (Textbook, 14) | 14. | Are atoms the largest or smallest units of matter that retain the properties and characteristics of an element? (textbook, 28) |
| 15. | What are objective changes that a clinician can observe and measure? (Textbook, 12) | 17. | What is an imaginary vertical line that divides the body into equal left and right sides? (Textbook, 16) | 18. | What id the term for the science of body functions? (Textbook, 2) | 19. | Which of the eleven systems include skin, hair, fingernails, toe nails, sweat glands, and oil glands? (Textbook, 4) |
| | Down:1. | What are catabolism and anabolism phases of? (Textbook, 5) | 2. | What is the dense central core of an atom? (Textbook, 29) | 3. | What is the term for the science of body structures and the relationships among them? (Textbook, 2) | 4. | What directional term means toward the upper part of the body? (Textbook, 14) | 5. | What is negatively charged and moves around in the large space around the nucleus? Textbook, 29) | 7. | What system consists of bones, joints, and cartilage? (Textbook, 4) |
| 9. | How many abdominopelvic regions are here? (Textbook, 20) | 10. | What is the control center in the body? (Textbook, 9) | 11. | The four major elements are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and what other element? (Textbook, 28) | 12. | What are any living individuals called? (Textbook, 4) | 16. | Which feedback system reverses a change in a controlled condition? (Textbook, 10) | 18. | Which feedback system strengthens or reinforces a change in a controlled condition? (Textbook, 10) |
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