The scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body.
What is anatomy?
100
Each muscle fibre is made up of a number of these.
What is Myofilaments?
100
This directional term describes the position of the antebrachium.
What is distal?
100
Is the head located proximally or distally?
What is proximal?
100
The second largest bone in the body. It is located on the inside of the lower leg. It connects the knee with the ankle bones. It is also known as the shin bone.
What is tibia?
200
The ways that living things or any of their parts function.
What is physiology?
200
The muscle on the front part of the upper arm.
What are biceps?
200
When cutting the small intestine, this kind of section would produce an oval shaped piece:
What is oblique?
200
The front
What is anterior/ventral?
200
The located on the little finger side of the forearm. The forearm bone of the elbow.
What is Ulna?
300
This organ system functions in communication and control
What is nervous?
300
A muscle having three heads or points of origin, especially the muscle on the back of the arm, the action of which straightens the elbow
What is triceps?
300
This anatomical term refers to the point of the elbow:
What is olecranon?
300
The back
What is posterior?
300
The forearm bone of the hand.
What is radius?
400
A group of cells with a common structure and function.
What is tissue?
400
The three muscles in each buttock that move the thigh.
What is gluteus?
400
The pedal region refers to this body part:
What is foot?
400
The top and bottom.
What is superior and inferior?
400
A doubly curved short bone that connects the upper arm (at the shoulder) to the body, right above the first rib. Also known as the collar bone.
What is clavicle?
500
A firm, elastic, flexible type of connective tissue of a translucent whitish or yellowish color; gristle.
What is cartilage?
500
A large, triangular muscle covering the joint of the shoulder.
What is deltoid?
500
The appendix is found in this abdominopelvic quadrant: