Planes, Cavities and Regions
Homeostasis
Anatomy vs Physiology
Positions and Directional terms
Terms of Comparison
100

3 types of planes of the body

What are the Sagittal, Frontal/Coronal, and Transverse planes?

100

This is the process of maintaining stable internal conditions within the body

What is homeostasis?

100

This term describes the study of human body structures.

What is anatomy?

100

This is the orientation of a human body when standing tall, with feet slightly apart, arms the at sides with thumbs facing laterally

What is anatomical position?

100

The lips are _________ to the nose

What is inferior?

200

These are the two main body cavities

What are the dorsal and ventral body cavities?

200

These are the two main types of feedback mechanisms that control body processes

What are negative and positive feedback?

200

This term describes the study of human body functions.

What is Physiology?

200

Describe right, left 

What is when looking at the patient always describe their right and left not yours?

200

The thumb is ___________ to the shoulder

What is distal?

300

The diaphragm is a physical separation between these two ventral body cavities.

What are the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities?

300

This is when homeostatic mechanisms work to counteract the initial stimulus from the set point in order to restore conditions to the initial set point.

What is negative feedback?

300

2 of the major types of anatomy

What is Gross Anatomy and Microscopic Anatomy?

300

Parts of the body that proximal and distal can be used

What are the arms or legs?

300

The heart is ____________ to the left lung. 

What is medial?

400

This cavity makes up the superior portion of the dorsal body cavity

What is the Cranial Cavity?

400

This type of feedback is when homeostatic mechanisms increase the stimulus or the departure from the set point with no return

What is positive feedback?

400

This principle states that human body structures give rise to the functions that take place there.

What is the Principle of Complementarity?

400

Lateral limb to the stomach

What is the arm?

400

The stomach is ___________ to the vertebrae

What is ventral?

500

Plane that can separate the body into superior and inferior halves.

What is the transverse plane?

500

The release of oxytocin from the posterior pituitary gland during labor is classified as this type of regulation.

What is positive feedback?

500

This term describes the study of kidney filtration, bone growth, and heart rhythm.

What is Physiology?

500

Importance of Anatomical position

What is because it is a universal reference for all doctors and scientists?

500

The epigastric region is ________ to the umbilical region.

What is superior?

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