Definitions
Organ Systems
Anatomical Position
Tissues
Structure/Function
100
The study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another
What is anatomy?
100
Cardiovascular
What is the system that transports blood to various organs and tissues?
100
Your elbow is more _____________ in comparison to your wrist.
What is proximal?
100
Hystology
What is the study of tissues?
100
The ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in an ever-changing outside world.
What is homeostasis?
200
The study of the function of the body’s structural machinery
What is physiology?
200
Organ
What is next level of organization following tissues?
200
Your eyes are _______________ to your spinal cord.
What is anterior?
200
Esophagus, mouth, outer portion of skin is where this type of epithelial tissue is found.
What is stratified squamous?
200
Organ that produces eggs and female sex hormones?
What are ovaries?
300
Gross Microscopic Developmental
What are the three types of anatomy?
300
The system that is responsible for blood cell formation.
What is the skeletal system?
300
Your skin is _____________ to your bones.
What is superficial?
300
Helps protect, insulate, support, and move signals.
What is the nervous tissue?
300
Has an acidic environment and helps the body to break food down to nutrients before they can be absorbed.
What is the stomach?
400
The study of developmental changes of the body before birth.
What is embryology?
400
A system that is responsible for maintaining posture.
What is the muscular system?
400
Your pectoralis major (breast muscle) is ____________ in comparison to your armpit.
What is medial?
400
Ligaments, tendons and cartilage are made of that type of tissue.
What is dense connective tissue?
400
Keeps blood supplied with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
What is the respiratory system?
500
Cytology
What is the study of cells?
500
A system that is responsible for the overall control of the body, including muscles, glands and higher processes.
What is the nervous system?
500
Your heart and your spleen are ___________.
What is ipsilateral?
500
This type of tissue is striated, short, uninucleate and has tight junctions for cell to cell communication.
What is cardiac muscle tissue?
500
Body system that controls growth, development, and responses to the environment by releasing chemical signals known as hormones. This body system helps maintain homeostasis.
What is the endocrine system?
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