Body Systems
Anatomy Terms
Cell Organelles
Body Regions
Body Cavities
100

What system helps you breath?

What is The Respiratory system
100

What does distal mean?

situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment

100

What is the nucleus and what does it do?

The nucleus is the control center of the cell and it stores genetic information.

100

What is the Integumentary reigon?

What is the skin
100

Where is the thoracic cavity?

It is on/across the chest.
200

What does The Circulatory System do?

It pumps blood throughout the body.

200

Situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment is what?

What is Proximal
200

What is the Mitochondria and what does it do?

The Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell and it generates ATP for the cell.

200

What is the Urinary body reigon?

The Bladder and Kidneys

200

What is the oral cavity?

The cavity of the mouth.

300

What organs are in the nervous system?

What is the spine and the brain?

300

What is lateral?

of, at, toward, or from the side or sides

300

What is the Golgi Apparatus and what does it do?

The Golgi is an organelle in a Eukaryotic cell and it packages proteins and and lipids.

300

What is the Abdominopelvic reigon?

The reigon that extends from below the diaphram to the pelvic floor.

300

What is the cavity with the brain and the spinal cord?

What is the Dorsal cavity.

400

What is does the Urinary system do?

It filters waste products and excess water from the blood to produce urine.
400

What is anterior?

nearer the front, especially situated in the front of the body or nearer to the head.

400

Is an Animal cell Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic?

What is Eukaryotic?

400

What reigon of the body is the largest?

The integumentary reigon (the skin)..

400

What is the Ventral cavity?

The cavity containing the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity.

500

What does the Endocrine system do?

Regulates body functions by producing hormones

500

What is the anatomical position?

A standard reference posture where a person stands erect, facing forward, with the feet flat on the ground, arms at the sides, and palms facing forward

500

What does DNA stand for?

What is Deoxyribonucleic acid 

500

What is the smallest reigon of the body?

The cell

500

What are the functions of body cavities?

To protect and support organs, and provide a space for organs to move and function.

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