The parts of the body are defined as
What are anatomical locations or anatomy?
Anatomical structures can be cut into flat surfaces called known as
What are planes?
Body straight and forward facing with feet slightly apart and thumbs away from the body
What is anatomical position?
There are this many major categories of tissues
What is 4?
This basic survival need creates fuel for the body and is required for chemical reactions
What is oxygen?
When discussing the roles and responsibilities of the body, one would be referring to their functions or
What is physiology?
This horizontal cut produces a superior and inferior portion
What is the transverse plane?
The carpals are ____ to the olecranon
What is distal?
This type of tissue may have cilia and goblet cells
What are columnar epithelium?
This action meets the survival need of nutrients and supports the necessary functions of digestion and metabolism
What is eating food?
The groin in regional terms
What is inguinal?
This cut would produce a left and right portion
What is the sagittal plane?
The calcaneal is ______ to the pedal
What is posterior?
This type of tissue initiates and transmits nerve impulses that coordinate body activities
What is nervous tissue?
60-80% of our bodyweight is comprised of this
What is water?
A hiker falls and breaks his humerous. On documentation, this would be noted as the _____ region
What is brachial?
A cut along this plane results in a dorsal and ventral portion when the structure stands on 2 legs
What is the coronal or frontal plane?
The sternum is _____ to the deltoid
What is medial?
solid, soft, or liquid matrix
What is connective tissue?
The process of waste elimination
What is excretion?
The region on the back of the calf
What is sural?
When thinking about body planes, this cut provides exact left and right copies on 2 and 4 legged structures
What is the median or mid-sagittal plane?
On a 4 legged animal this is the surface of the stomach
What is ventral?
A group of cells that secrete a fluid subsance
What is a gland?
A change in this survival need encourages breathing
What is atmospheric pressure?