STEM Careers
The Human Body
Directional Terms & Body Quadrants
Body Cavities
Homeostasis
100

The 'E' in STEM

What is engineering?

100

Smallest basic unit of an element

What is an atom?

100

Toward the head

What is superior?

100

Cavity located in the skull

What is cranial?

100

shows a change in the body's internal condition

What is positive feedback?

200

Two-year college degree

What is an associate degree?

200

Groups of atoms bonded together

What are molecules?

200

Away from the surface

What is deep?

200

Cavity located below the thoracic cavity and above the pelvic cavity

What is abdominal?

200

All body systems have three components. Name one

What is receptor or control center or effector?

300

Two to three year graduate degree, after a bachelor's

What is a Master's degree?

300

A category of tissue type

What is epithelial/connective/muscular/nervous

300

Toward the front of the body

What is anterior?

300

Cavity located at the front of the trunk

What is ventral?

300

This system consists of glands

What is endocrine?

400

Apprentice works alongside a professional

What is an apprenticeship?

400

Term for nerve cells

What are neurons?

400

Quadrant that house the reproductive organs

What is LLQ (left lower quadrant)?

400

Cavity located close to the spine in the posterior portion of the body

What is dorsal?

400

Monitors the core temperature by taking the temperature of the blood as it flows through the vessels in the brain

What is thermoregulatory center?

500

Training that is typically run by an employer or union

What is on-the-job training?

500
The three categories of muscular tissue

What is skeletal, smooth, and cardiac?

500

At the wall of a body cavity

What is parietal?

500

Cavity located superior to the diaphragm and inferior to the neck

What is thoracic?

500

The nervous system releases ___________, which stimulates the sweat glands

What is acetylcholine?

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