Feedback Loops
Directional Terms
Body Cavities
Body Regions
Body Planes
100

Can positive and negative feedback loops happen at the same time?

Yes

100

The wrist is _____ to the fingers

Proximal

100

What organs are in the abdominal cavity?

Small intestine, pancreas, kidneys, and liver

100

What is the carpal region?

Wrist area

100

Which plane is the front and backs of your body associated with.

Coronal Plane

200

What feedback loop counteracts change?

Negative Feedback

200

The nose is _____ to the shoulders.

Superior

200

What body cavity contains the brain?

The cranial cavity
200

What is the antebrachial region?

Forearm

200

Which plane separates your right from left?

Sagittal

300

What feedback loop amplifies a change?

Positive Feedback

300

The toes are _____ to the femur.

Distal

300

How do cavities aid the body?

They contain and protect internal organs.

300

Where is the abdominal region located?

Between chest and pelvis

300

What plane splits the body in half horizontally?

Transverse

400

What type of feedback loop is occurring when blood clots?

Negative Feedback

400

What is another term for anterior?

Ventral

400

What two cavities split the dorsal cavity in two?

Cranial and Spinal Cavity

400

What body region is shown here?

Acromial

400

What plane divides the body in half vertically?

Sagittal Plane

500

What type of feedback loop is occurring during child labor?

Positive Feedback

500

The scalp is ______ to the skull.

Superficial

500

What body cavity is the pancreas in?

Abdominal Cavity

500

What is the body region of the neck called?

Cervical

500

Which plane divides the body into the anterior and posterior halves?

The Coronal Plane

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