This term refers to the front of the body in anatomical position
What is anterior
This cavity is where you will find the heart and lungs
What is thoracic cavity
cells are the building blocks of life
what is cell theory
this muscle tissue is voluntary
what is skeletal
this layer of skin is affected in first degree burns
what is epidermis
This directional term means farther from the trunk
What is distal?
this cavity surrounds and protects the brain
what is the cranial cavity
this is how water is transported through the body
what is osmosis
this is responsible for structure, support, and transporting nutrients
what is neuroglia
this layer of skin is made up of connective tissue
what is dermis
This term describes a plane that divides the body into right and left halves
what is a sagittal plane?
this body cavity contains the reproductive organs
what is pelvic cavity
what binds to the active site in an enzyme
This tissue type is found in the bladdar
what is transitional epithelium
what is the most deep layer of the hair shaft
what is medula
This term describes a position or structure located closer to the head
what is cranial
this cavity is part of the thoracic cavity and contains the heart
what is the mediastinum
this is the signaling that takes place in the bloodstream
what is endocrine
what are commonly known as bone cells
what is osteoblasts
this condition occurs when you have increased cell division
what is psoriasis
This term is the term for the anatomical position face down
What is prone position
this directional term indicates that the liver is located superior to the gallbladder in the abdominal cavity
what is superior
What connects to the basement membrane
what is hemi-desmosomes
what is the step in the healing process that does not always occur
what is fibrosis
this layer of your dermis is responsible for feeling deep vibrations
what is laminated corpuscle