Anatomical terms
Homeostasis
Body cavities
Tissues
Random knowledge
100

The head is ________ to the feet. 

Superior 

100

What is a stimuli?

something that produces a change 
100

Which body cavity holds the brain?

cranial 

100

How many cell layers are in a stratified?

Two or more 

100

What is the control center in charge of?

Determines set point that variable needs to be maintained

200

The heart is ____ to the skin. 

Deep 

200

What detects change?

Receptor 

200

What organ is in the pelvic cavity?

Reproductive organs, bladder 

200

Name this tissue 

simple cuboidal 

200

Give me an example of negative feedback

Sweating, shivering 

300

The bellybutton is ________ to the spine. 

Anterior 

300

What is homeostasis?

The ability to maintain stable internal conditions even thought the outside world is ever changing

300

Name an organ in the abdominal cavity

stomach, intestines

300

what type of tissue is this?

stratified squamos 

300
List the levels of organization starting with the smallest living unit

cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

400

The shoulders are______ to the mouth. 

Lateral

400

What is a negative feedback?

The output shuts off the stimulus or reduces its intensity- cause the variable to change in the opposite direction, returning to its “ideal value”

400

The dorsal cavity contains what organs?

Brain, spinal chord 

400

Bone is what type of tissue?

Connective

400

What type of tissue is this?

Nervous tissue 

500

The fingers are _____ to the elbow

Distal 

500

What is one of the MAIN causes of homeostasis inbalance?

Age

500

The diaphragm is located in between which two cavities?

thoracic and abdominal 

500

Name this epithelial tissue 

Pseudostratified columnar

500

Median plane divides the body into what two halves?

right and left parts 

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