Terms
Tissue
Organ Systems
Directions and Planes
Regions and Cavities
100
An organization of many similar cells that act together to perform a common function.
What is tissue.
100
Stratified squamous is this type of tissue that lines the mouth, esophagus, and surface of skin (epidermis).
What is Epithelial.
100
This system makes up the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sense organs.
What is the nervous system.
100
Farthest from the trunk.
What is distal.
100
The dorsal body cavity contains these two cavities.
What are the cranial cavity and the spinal cavity.
200
Consists of the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity which are separated by the diaphragm.
What is ventral (or ventral cavity).
200
These tissues are the most widely distributed of all tissues.
What are connective tissues.
200
Teeth, salivary glands, tongue, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and the appendix are accessory organs that assist this system.
What is the digestive system.
200

Farther into the body.

What is deep.

200
The major portion of the stomach is located in this region.
What is the epigastric region.
300

Physical and emotional equilibrium and involves all chemical reactions, physical condition, and emotional status.

What is Homeostasis?

300
The location of this tissue is in the urinary bladder and offers protection.
What is epithelial (stratified transitional) tissue.
300
This system regulates hormones that involve: growth, metabolism, reproduction, and fluid and electrolyte balance.
What is the endocrine system.
300
Toward the head.
What is cranial or superior.
300
The urinary bladder is located in this region.
What is the hypogastric region.
400
An organization of varying numbers and kinds of organs arranged to perform complex functions for the body.
What is system.
400
This muscle tissue attach to bones (posture), eyeball muscles (eye movement), and the upper third of the esophagus (first part of swallowing).
What is skeletal (striated voluntary) tissue.
400
The spleen, thymus, and tonsils are all a part of this organ system.
What is thy lymphatic system.
400
This cut gives a right and a left portion of the body.
What is sagittal plane.
400

The gallbladder is located in this region.

What is the right hypochondriac region.

500
Is found only within cells, is the internal living material of cells. It is a sticky, gel-like substance that contains 70% water, as well as food, minerals, enzymes, and other specialized materials.
What is cytoplasm.
500
Bone is this type of tissue.
What is connective tissue.
500
The urinary system is made up of these four structures. Please list them in the order the body uses them.
What are the kidneys (filters the blood), ureters (tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder (the holding tank until you have the urge to pee, usually at 250 ml), and through the urethra and into the toilet.
500
This divides the body into a ventral section and a dorsal section.
What is coronal (frontal) plane.
500

List all the regions from left to right, top to bottom.

What are the right hypochondriac, epigastric, left hypochondriac, right lumbar, umbilical, left lumbar, right iliac, hypogastric, left iliac.

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