Cavity
homeostasis
body planes
definitions
orientation and directional terms
100

Where is the umbilical region?

The umbilical is the centermost region, deep to and surrounding the umbilicus (navel)

100

Why is the homeostasis necessary?

Homeostasis is necessary to maintain stable internal environment within the body, for survival and good health.

100

What is frontal or coronal section?

It's a cut made along a lengthwise that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts.

100

What is Anatomy?

Anatomy is the study of structure. Observation is used to see the sizes and relationships of body parts.

100

What is anterior or ventral position?

Toward or at the front.

200

Which are the two subdivision of the dorsal body cavity?

The two subdivision are the cranial cavity and the spinal cavity.

200

what is homeostatic imbalance? when is this happen?

when the body is subjected to physical trauma, this happens in an automobile accident.

200

What is anatomical position?

The body is erect with the feet parallel and the arms hanging at the sides with the palms facing forward.

200

What is physiology? 

Physiology is the study of how and why human functions 

200

What is posterior or dorsal position?

Toward of at the backside.

300

Which are the subdivision of ventral body cavity?

they are the thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity, and pelvic cavity.

300

which is the first component of the homeostasis?

the receptor 

300

What is sagittal section? 

It's a cut made longitudinal dividing the body into right and left parts.

300

Which are the types of microanatomy?

They are histology and citology 

300

What is proximal orientation? 

Close to the origin of the body part pf the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk.

400

What do you find in the right lower quadrant?

You can find the small intestine, appendix, ascending colon. 

400

The _____ is the third component of the homeostasis. 

The effector

400

What is distal orientation?

Farther for the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limp to the body trunk.

400

What is histology?

Histology is the study of tissue.

400

What is superficial position?

Toward or at the body surface.

500

Mention the nine regions of the abdominopelvic cavity: 

Right hypochondriac, epigastric, left hypochondriac, right lumbar, umbilical region, left lumbar, right iliac, hypogastric and left iliac regions. 

500

It determines the level at which a variable is to be maintained, analyzes the information it receives and then determines the appropriate response

It's the control center

500

What is a transverse section?

It's a cut made along a horizontal plane, dividing the body into superior and inferior parts.

500

What is citology?

Citology is the study of individual cells.

500

What is deep position?

Away from the body surface, more internal.

M
e
n
u