Introduction
The Scientific Method
Structural Levels of Organization
Anatomical Directions
Planes and Body Cavities
100
What are the two topics the textbook covers?
What is Anatomy and physiology
100
A systematic approach to discovery
What is scientific method
100
One of the most important characteristics of body structure
What is Organization
100
"Toward the feet"
What is Inferior
100
Cavity that holds the brain
What is Cranial Cavity
200
The study and function of an organism and the relationships of its parts
What is Anatomy
200
Testing process
What is experimentation
200
Atoms and molecules
What is Chemical level
200
"In front of"
What is Anterior
200
contains lungs
What is Thoracic Cavity
300
The study of the human body by cutting it up
What is dissection
300
Tentative explanation
What is Hypothesis
300
Smallest living unit of structure and function in our body
What is Cells
300
The nose is on the ____ surface of the body
What is anterior
300
Divides body into upper and lower portions
What is Transverse plane
400
Study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
What is Physiology
400
A hypothesis that has gained a high level of confidence
What is Theory or Law
400
More complex than cells. Organization of many cells that act together to perform a common task.
What is Tissues
400
The knees are _____ to the tibia
What is Superior
400
abdominal and pelvic cavities
What is Abdominopelvic Cavity
500
What is the name of the position the girl on page 0-1 is in?
What is Scorpion
500
Douglas Ellsworth
What is the middle of Walker's name
500
How many structural levels are there
What is 8
500
The big toe is on the ____ side of the foot
What is Medial
500
Divides body into anterior and posterior
What is Frontal Plane
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