This cavity holds the skull and the brain
What is the Cranial Cavity?
This plane of reference means "towards the tail"
What is Caudal?
This muscle is responsible for moving the bones of the skeleton and has nervous system controlWhat
What is the Skeletal Muscle?
This term refers to "balance"
What is the equilibrium?
This is commonly called an "X-ray"
What is a Radiograph?
This cavity holds the lungs (trachea, bronchi, pleura)
What is the Thoracic Cavity?
This plane of reference means "towards the nose"
What is Rostral?
This muscle is found in internal organs such as the GI tract and urinary bladder
What is Smooth Muscle?
This is a very soft tissue and is very fatty
What is Adipose Tissue?
This plane of reference is located in the middle and is opposite to the term sagittal
What is Midsagittal?
This cavity has connections to the brain and the spinal cord
What is the Spinal Cavity?
This plane of reference means "away from the body"
What is Distal?
This type of tissue transmits information around the body and controls body functions
What is Nervous Tissue?
Apart of the digestive system, it is responsible for obtaining, digesting, and absorbing _______
What is Nutrients?
This type of anatomy deals with structures that are very small. This also allows us to see the small structures cells and tissues
What is Microscopic Anatomy?
This Cavity houses the organs of the upper central nervous system and also protects the brain and spinal cord
What is the Dorsal Cavity?
This plane of reference means "towards the center of the body"
What is Deep/Internal?
This tissue acts as "glue," and hold the body together
What is the Connective Tissue?
Physically, this term helps balance everyday tasks in life using the equilibrium. Sources such as activities, energy and work
What is Homeostasis?
This region contains the neck and all of its muscles, tissues, bones, etc...
What is the Cervical Region?
This acts as a cavity, to separate the thoracic cavity from the abdomen. (Made of muscle and fibrous tissue.)
What is the Diaphragm?
In humans,______ is used in place of cranial and _______ is used in place of caudal.
What is Superior and Inferior?
This type of tissue is solely to cover several body surfaces and is made up of cells
What is Epithelial Tissue?
This is a term used for when the heart is not pumping adequate amounts of blood
What is Congestive Heart Failure?
This system includes the lungs and its air passageways
What is the Respiratory System?