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| "large," study of systems you can see, macroscopic |
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| study of small structures, need microscope, microscopic |
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| the study of how parts of the body work together |
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| a group of tissues specialized for a particular function |
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| groups of cells forming various building materials of the body |
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| a state of dynamic equilibrium in the body with respect to its internal environment and functions |
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| a structure in teh body that can change the value of a variable in response to a signal from the control center |
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| the ability to let certain materials in or out while restricting others |
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| the process by which large molecules are taken into the cell |
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| transportation of material from inside the cell to outside teh cell using vesicles; also called secretion |
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