Directional Terms
Muscles
Bones
Cardiovascular System
Nervous System
100

Front or belly side

What is Anterior 

100

Muscle on the shoulder that raises the arm up

What is the deltoid

100

Lower jaw bone

What is the mandible 

100

These carry blood toward the heart

What are veins

100

Within a neuron where the nucleus is located

What is cell body 

200
Away from the midline

What is lateral 

200

Muscle on the chest that brings the arms forward and together

What is the pectoralis major 

200

Medial lower arm bone

What is the ulna 

200

Biggest artery of the heart

What is the aorta

200

The part of the nervous system in which the main structure is nerves

What is the PNS (peripheral nervous system) 

300

Below or toward the feet

What is inferior

300

Swimmer's muscle (Muscle in the back that is lateral and under your arms) 

What is Latissimus Dorsi

300

Lateral lower leg bone

What is the fibula 

300

Gas exchange happens here

What are capillaries

300

Involved with sensing impulses and sending the information to the CNS 

What are sensory nerves 

400

Further from the point of attachment

What is distal 
400

Longest muscle in your body, allows you to sit criss-cross applesauce. (thin muscle on the anterior leg)

What is Sartorius 

400

The last bone of the spine 

What is the sacrum 

400

Maximum pressure (when ventricles are pumping)

What is systolic

400
"Fight or Flight" division of the Autonomic Nervous System (main structure is muscles) 

What is the sympathetic division 

500

Body facing front, toes pointed forward, palms facing upward 

What is anatomical position 

500
The main external rotator of the shoulder 

What is the Infraspinatus muscle 

500

The three fused bones that make up the pelvis

What is the ilium, ischium, and pubis 

500
This diffuses into alveoli and the lungs and then we breathe it out 

What is CO2 (carbon dioxide) 

500

This section of the brain is responsible for movement 

What is the motor cortex 

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