What is the orbital region
What are the eyes
Superior means
What is above/toward the head
a sagittal cut divides the body into what
What is Left and right
Superior to the nasal region but inferior to the frontal region
An example of a negative feedback while you exercise
What is the mental region?
What is the chin
Lateral means
What is away from the midline/towards the side of the body
A frontal cut cuts the body into what
What is a front and back
Distal to the Carpal region but Proximal to the Phalanges
What is the palmar region
This feedback intensifies a change in the body’s physiological condition rather than reversing it
What is positive feedback
What is the brachium region?
What is the upper arm
The opposite of superficial is
What is deep
A transverse cut cuts the body into what
What is top and bottom halves
Inferior to the abdominal region but superior to the pelvic region
What is the umbilical region
What is the physiological value around which the normal range fluctuates
What is the set point
What is the Coxal region?
What is the hip/What are the hips
The neck is what to the shoulder
What is medial
What is another name for frontal plane?
What is coronal plane
Lateral to the Mama region but superior to the brachial region
What is the Acromial region
Your bodies temperature fluctuating between 98.8 degrees and 98.1 degrees is an example of what
What is a normal range
What is the tarsal region?
What is the ankle/What are the ankles
The chest is what to the Lungs
What is anterior
A y-axis cut can also be called what
What is a sagittal cut
What is posterior to the umbilical region
What is the lumbar region
When your blood begins to clot after a deep cut, this is an example of which kind of feeback?
What is positive feedback