Higher up (name its opposite too for double points)
Superior/Inferior
Decreasing the angle of a joint (name its opposite too for double points)
Flexion/extension
The meaning of the prefix of the word hypothermia.
below, less than normal
The largest of the levels of organization in the study of Anatomy
Organism/Whole Person/Body
This system is responsible for protection,support and movement (100 exta points for each of the other two you can name)
Muscular, Skeletal, Integumentary (50 points if you said skin instead)
These terms mean towards the midline and away from the midline respectively
medial and lateral
Flexion and extension occur in this plane (name another plane and show where it runs for double points)
sagittal (transvers and frontal)
Pertaining to the heart
Cardio
Structure and this are forever linked in the study of anatomy and physiology
Function
This system performs the vital function of exchange with the environment (name two for double points)
respiratory (breathing) and digestive (eating)
The front side and back side of the body (double points if you can get both terms for front and both for back)
anterior/posterior and ventral/dorsal
Movements that occur in the frontal plane and move away from and towards the midline respectively
Abduction/adduction
Cyte is the medical suffix for this
Cell
This word, homeo______, is the tendency for an organism to maintain a relatively stable internal environment and is considered on the of the big ideas in the study of Anatomy and Physiology
stasis
This system is responsible for fluid transport (double points if you name both)
Cardiovascular and Lymphatic
Further away from and closer than respectively
Distal/Proximal
These can describe movement of the forearm and foot or position of the body when lying down (double points for identifying the movement and positions)
Supine and prone (palm up/palm down and face up/face down)
This means disease of (double points if you remember a root to combine it with to name a disease)
pathy
Two systems that integrate to perform vital functions for the body
This system is responsible for control and integration
Nervous and Endocrine