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A&P1, CH1, LSN 1: Basic Structures & Functions of the Human Body

Test your understanding about human anatomy and physiology, the human body, its structure, and its functions.

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Created Date 08.07.22
Last Updated 08.09.22
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Topics of this game:
  • The study of body parts and their structures.
  • The study of the functions of the structures of the body.
  • Made from hard tissue and used for structure and support.
  • Made of electrochemical cells capable of sending messages over long distances.
  • A stable set of internal conditions necessary to support life; or a balance in the body.
  • Create structures and carry out enzymatic reactions.
  • Store energy and create the cell membrane.
  • Create structures and create quick energy.
  • Made up of nucleic acids which store genetic information.
  • Make up molecules that form cells.
  • Membrane bound compartments that contain molecular machinery.
  • A specialized group of cells and their products that function together.
  • Collections of two or more tissues and the cells they are made of.
  • This tissue is great for building structures with walls and passageways and compartments.
  • This tissue has cells organized and coordinating together to contract and move.
  • This tissue consists of neurons linked together in vast networks for transmitting and receiving information.
  • This tissue provides much of the physical structures and supports within the body.
  • One of the six main elements that occurs in all known organic life and is the basis of organic chemistry.
  • One of the 6 main elements that all living things are made of; 85% is stored in bones and teeth.
  • One of the 6 main elements that all living things are made of; much of it exists in the body fluids.
  • Studies sections of tissues.
  • Studies the structure of individual cells.
  • This body system includes white blood cells and protects the body from pathogens.
  • This body system is the collection of glands that produce hormones for long range communication in the body. .
  • This body system provides an outer covering for the body, including nails, hair, and skin.
  • One of the 6 main elements that all living things are made of; it's the 3rd most abundant mineral in the body.
  • One of the six main elements that all living things are made of, primarily in amino acids and nucleic acids.
  • One of the 6 main elements that all living things are made of; it is converted to CO2 during respiration.

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