| A | B |
| The study of structure | anatomy |
| The study of function | physiology |
| feeling a structure with hands | palpation |
| listening to sounds | auscultation |
| Scientist who studied blood circulation | William Harvey |
| 2 scientists designed the compound microscope | Hooke and Leeuwenhoek |
| 2 scientists who developed the cell theory | Schleiden and Schwann |
| subjects who are as much like the treatment group except for the variable being tested | control |
| an educated speculation or possible answer to the question | hypothesis |
| change in the genetic composition of a population | evolution |
| A group of organs | organ system |
| two or more tissues | organ |
| similar cell and cell products | tissue |
| smallest unit of an organism still carry out all basic functions of life | cell |
| the term means to maintain a stable internal condition | homeostasis |
| the ability to sense and react to stimuli | responsiveness |
| all organisms can produce copies of themselves | reproduction |
| a process where the body senses a change and activates mechanisms that negate or reverse it | negative feedback |
| self amplifying cycle in which physiological change leads to even greater change in the same direction | positive feedback |