This direction means toward the head.
What is SUPERIOR?
This is the smallest unit of an organism that can perform life functions; may be specialized such as nerve, blood, or bone.
What is the CELL?
The major organ & control center of the nervous system; the mass of nervous tissue that is located inside the skull.
What is the BRAIN?
The body system that provides shape and support, allows movement, protects tissues and organs, stores certain materials, & produces blood cells.
What is the SKELETAL SYSTEM?
This part of the body contracts and expand to cause movement.
What is MUSCLE?
This directions means away from the midline of the body.
What is LATERAL?
This is the "brain" of the cell, control center; Contains DNA (genetic material)
What is the NUCLEUS?
A bundle of neurons that conduct electrical signals from one part of the body to another.
What is a NERVE?
This system produces hormones to that travel through the bloodstream and control certain body functions.
What is the ENDOCRINE SYSTEM?
These blood vessels carry blood away form or towards (into) the heart.
What are ARTERIES AND VEINS?
This plane divides the body into top and bottom.
What is the TRANSVERSE plane.?
This is the "Powerhouse" or "Energy producer", it makes ATP through cellular respiration.
What is MITOCHONDRIA?
The largest bundle of nerve cells connected to the brain, which is surrounded by the spinal vertabrae and carries messages to and from the brain.
What is the SPINAL CORD?
The body system which enables movement of the body and internal organs.
What is the MUSCULAR SYSTEM?
These parts of the body are large, sponge-like organs in which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the blood and the air.
What are the LUNGS?
This plane cuts the body at an angle.
What is the OBLIQUE PLANE?
In the skeletal system, bone marrow produces these types of cells.
What are BLOOD CELLS?
This body system is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
What is the NERVOUS SYSTEM?
The body system that takes in, breaks down, and absorbs nutrients that are necessary for growth and maintenance of the body.
What is the DIGESTIVE SYSTEM?
This part of the body is responsible for the majority of nutrient absorption.
What is the SMALL INTESTINE?
This region is called the
What is the RIGHT ILIAC REGION?
These are small parts within a cell that carry out specific functions.
What are ORGANELLES?
Name the area indicated
What is the VERTEBRAL CAVITY (SPINAL CAVITY)??
This body system is responsible for carrying materials throughout the body, especially to bring oxygen to cells and eliminate carbon dioxide.
What is the CIRCULATORY SYSTEM?
These microscopic sac within the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs.
What are ALVEOLI?