A group of cells that perform a specialized function
What is Tissues?
Anatomical name for armpit
What is Axillary
The mechanism for which animals maintain a constant stable environment.
What is homeostasis
Everyone knows the largest bone in your body is the femur. This bone is the SMALLEST bone in your body. (where is it located)
What is in your ear
What are the 2 major body cavities?
What is Dorsal and Ventral?
Anatomical name for cheek
What is Buccal
Putting on a sweater because you are chilly would be an example of...
The tissue that is designed to change shape
What is muscle
This organ has a twin, but one is 10% smaller than the other.
What is your lungs?
Arrange the following terms from the smallest to the largest: 1) cell, 2) organelle, 3) atom, 4) organ, 5)tissue
What is 3,2,1,5,4
Anatomical name for back
What is lumbar
What is positive feedback
Tissues that are responsible for sending and receiving messages.
What is nervous tissue
The amount of bones babies are born with
What is 300?
Adults have 206!
the term used to describe cutting something into equal anterior and posterior portions.
What is Sagittal?
The anatomical term for "away from the body"
What is distal
A woman going through labor is said to have this type of feedback
Positive feedback
The three major parts of the skin.
What is epidermis, dermis, and hypodermic
Humans are the only animals that can do this certain behavior. (has to do with your face)
What is blush?
The urinary bladder is found in this abdominal pelvic region
What is Hypogastric?
What is the correct term for describing a body that is front facing with palms facing forward.
What is anatomical position
The terms used to describe WHAT is causing a change and WHAT will be done about it.
What is effector and response
The most wide spread and abundant tissue in your body
What is connective tissue
This organ is the only organ in the human body that has its very own nervous system!
What is your stomach?