Basic Structure
Body Planes, Cavities and Directions
Integumentary system
Skeletal system
Muscular System
100

Basic unit of life

The cell

100

Cut you into top and bottom

Transverse

100

Outermost layer of skin

Epidermis

100

Bones are responsible for the production of blood cells. This process is called

Hematopoiesis

100

Movement away form the body

Abduction

200

Cells reproduce by the process of

Mitosis

200

Opposite of cranial

Caudal

200

The gland that produces oil

Sebaceous gland

200

Part of the vertebral column that includes the neck

Cervical

200

Movement that decreases the angle of a joint

Flexion

300

A type of tissue made of neurons that transmit messages throughout the body

Nervous/ nerve tissue

300

Body cavity that contains the heart and lungs

Thoracic

300

Pigment that produces the color of your skin

Melanin

300

Partner to the tibia

Fibula

300

Muscle that is typically used for vaccinations in adults

Deltoid

400

Organs work together to form this next level of organization

Systems

400

Abdominal region that includes the navel

Umbilical

400

Bluish discoloration of the skin

Cyanosis

400

Medical term for the collarbone

Clavicle

400

The four muscles of the thigh are referred to as this

Quadriceps

500

This type of tissue is the supporting fabric of organs and other body parts

Connective

500

Means something is closer to the point of attachment. Example: the elbow is ________ to the hand

Proximal

500

A pus filled sac typically seen in acne

Pustules

500

All of the ribs connect to this bone, either directly or indirectly, at the front of the chest

The sternum

500

Connects the gastrocnemius to the the calcaneous

Achilles tendon

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