These are the anatomical terms for "up/down"
What is superior/inferior
This is the smallest unit of life
What is a cell
This is the variable that gets manipulated
What is the independent variable
These are the anatomical terms for "towards inside/towards outside"
What is deep/superficial
This level of organization contains various organs
What is an organ system
This is the variable that you collect data on and are monitoring to see if/ how it changes
What is the dependent variable
These are the anatomical terms for "closer/further" from an attachment point
What is proximal/distal
This term correctly completes the statement "The wrist is ___________ to the fingers"
What is proximal
This level consists of several types of tissue working together
What is an organ
The parts of the experiment that you make sure stay the same so it doesn't affect your data
What is the constant
This anatomical term means "further from the midline of the body"
What is lateral
A person gets split into symmetrical halves. They are cut along this plane
What is the sagittal
The smallest unit of matter
What is an atom
Jocelyn plants tulips. One section of tulips gets her usual, plain water. The second section of tulips receives a special MiracleGro water mix. Which section is the experimental group?
What is the second section
This plane is perpendicular to the sagittal plane
What is the frontal plane
This anatomical pair of terms is separated by the transverse plane
What is superior/inferior
Complete the statement: "The nose is _______ to the eye"
What is medial
This main goal/ purpose of an organ system
What is to maintain homeostasis (balance) of at least one body condition
The purpose of the control group is this
What is to give a baseline for comparison of the experimental data