Body Terms
Relative Positions
Homeostasis
Body Cavities
Body Planes
100

Arm

Brachial

100

Supieror

Above

100

What is Homeostasis

A state of balance in which the bodies internal conditions remain in the "normal range". 

100

Dorsal Cavity

Located on the posterior surface of the body and surrounds the brain and the spinal cord. 

100

The body cut in half separating the front half from the back 

Coronal/Frontal 

200

Ankel

Torsal

200

Medial

Towards the middle

200

Set point

where it needs to be

200

Thoracic Cavity

The portion of the ventral cavity superior to the diaphragm. 

200

The body cut in half separating the left from the right. In unequal parts 

Sagittal

300

Shoulder

Acromial

300

Superfical

near surface

300

Negative Feedback 

Mechanism activated by imbalance to correct it. 

300

Pericardial 

The space in which the heat is located. 

300

The body cut in half diving the upper and lower sections. 

Transverse 

400

 Throat

Cervical

400

Bilateral

Paired Structures

400

Postive Feedback

Process that moves conditions away from normal state. 

400

Abdominopelvic

The portion of the ventral cavity inferior to the diaphragm. 

400

What is Midsagittal

Where the body is  divided into equal left and right parts. 

500

Elbow

Olecranal

500

Contrlateral

Structures on opposite sides.

500

What is the bodies normal Ph level. 

7.35-7.45

500

Mediastinum

A broad middle tissue mass of the thoracic cavity dividing the lungs into two cavities. 

500

What technology uses these principles

CT, and MRI

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