Levels of Organization!
Anatomy OR Physiology?
Directions!
Planes & Quadrants!
Cavities!
100

This structure performs a specific job in the human body and can be large or very small!

What is an ORGAN?

100

This is what PHYSIOLOGY is the study of!

What is 'the study of the body's functions?'

100

This term means a part is found ABOVE another part!

What is SUPERIOR?

100

This is the number of 'planes' used to divide the human body into sections!

What is 3?

100

This is what the term 'cavity' means in medical terms!

What are 'holes or compartments that protect organs?'

200

This network of structures performs a specific task like digesting food or sending messages around the body!

What is an ORGAN SYSTEM?

200

This is what ANATOMY is the study of!

What is 'the study of the body and it's structure?'

200
This term means a part is found BELOW another part!

What is INFERIOR?

200

This plane splits the human body into two halves and sounds like an astrological sign!

What is THE SAGITTAL PLANE?

200

This major cavity protects the stuff in your head all the way down to the base of your spine!

What is the DORSAL CAVITY?

300

This is known as the 'building block of living things'!

What is a CELL?

300
'Muscles and bones work together to move the body' Is an example of THIS study!

What is PHYSIOLOGY?

300

This term means a part is found closer to the CENTER of the body!

What is MEDIAL?

300

This plane splits the human body into FRONT and BACK halves.

What is THE CORONAL PLANE?
300

This major cavity protects everything in your abdomen, thorax, and pelvis!

What is the VENTRAL CAVITY?

400
This structure is made up of several 'building blocks' coming together with a similar job!

What is TISSUE?

400

'The adult human skeleton has 206 bones.'

This is an example of THIS STUDY!

What is ANATOMY?

400

This term means a part is found BEHIND another part!

What is POSTERIOR?

400

This plane splits the human body into an UPPER and LOWER half!

What is THE TRANSVERSE PLANE?

400

This smaller cavity contains your stomach, pancreas, and other closely-located organs!

What is the ABDOMINAL CAVITY?

500

These are the very, VERY small parts that make up cells, elements, and, well... EVERYTHING!

What are ATOMS?

500
'The pancreas excretes hormones that instruct the body to produce insulin.'

This is an example of THIS STUDY!

What is Physiology?

500

This term means a part is found FURTHER along a limb or from the trunk!

What is DISTAL?

500

If you're facing a patient, the TOP RIGHT CORNER of their abdomen is called this!

What is the UPPER LEFT QUADRANT?

500

This smaller cavity protects your bladder, large intestines, and a few other closely-located organs!

What is the PELVIC CAVITY?

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