Terminology/Cavities/Planes
Integumentary System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Nervous System
100

The 3 planes that divide the body into sections.

What is transverse, coronal (frontal), and sagittal planes?

100

Structures involved in the integumentary system.

What is skin, hair, nails, and glands?

100

At least 2 structures involved in the skeletal system.

What are bones and ligaments?

100

The 3 types of muscle tissues.

What is skeletal, cardiac, and smooth?

100

Structures that make up the central nervous system.

What is the brain and spinal cord?

200

The body position in which you are standing with palms facing forward.

What is anatomical position?

200

The outer most layer of your skin is what layer?

What is the epidermis? 

200

The type of bones found in arms and legs.

What are long bones?

200

The type of muscle that contracts voluntarily. 

What is skeletal?

200

The function of cranial nerve number 2.

What is vision?

300

The medical term for armpit.

What is axillary?

300

The layer in the epidermis which is called the "dead layer".

What is stratum lucidum?

300

The term meaning hardening of a bone.

What is ossification?

300
The type of contraction where the body part does NOT actually move.

What is a isometric contraction?

300

The 3 main parts of a neuron.

What is dendrite, axon, and cell body (cyton)?

400

The body cavity that holds the cranial and spinal cavities.

What is dorsal cavity?

400
The 3 types of membranes that are involved with the integumentary system.

What is cutaneous, serous, and mucous membranes?

400

The three bones that make up the leg.

What is the femur, tibia and fibula?

400

The muscle that closes your jaw.

What is the masseter?

400

The part of the nervous system that is considered "fight or flight".

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

500

The anatomical terms for toward the front, toward the back, toward the top (on top of), and toward the bottom (below).

What is anterior, posterior, superior, inferior?

500

The 2 layers in the dermal layer of the integument.

What are papillary and reticular layers?

500

The order of endochondrial ossification. (Bones forming)

What is membranes, cartilage, then bone?

500

The muscle that is the antagonist of the bicep bracii.

What is the tricep bracii?

500

The leash of nerve fibers resembling a horses tail at the end of the spinal cord.

What is Cauda Equina?

M
e
n
u