Cells make up...
Tissues!
What is the difference between the male and female pelvis?
male is more narrow, "heart-shaped" opening; female is wider, "round" opening
neck region
cervical
What system involves the heart pumping oxygen and other nutrients to the body cells?
cardiovascular system
Bone K on the diagram
clavicle
Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth are all adjectives describing what type of tissue?
Muscle tissue
What is the shaft of the bone called?
diaphysis
armpit region
axillary
What system involves the lungs absorbing oxygen for the body to use?
respiratory system
Bone F on the diagram
radius
Bone, blood, cartilage are all examples of what kind of tissue?
connective
List 3 functions of the skeletal system.
support, protection of organs, produce blood cells, store calcium and other minerals
What is in the pelvic cavity?
bladder and reproductive organs
Describe anatomical position.
Facing forward, hands by your side, palms facing forward.
Bone N on the diagram
patella
When looking under a microscope, what kind of tissue shows cells that are organized into even rows?
epithelial
What is the medullary cavity of the bone filled with?
Yellow bone marrow.
What is in the thoracic cavity?
heart and lungs
Which muscle is responsible for blinking/winking of the eyes?
Orbicularis occuli
What is the difference between true ribs and floating ribs?
True ribs are each directly attached to the sternum; floating ribs are not attached to the sternum.
What kind of tissue has the primary function of facilitating communication throughout the body?
Nervous tissue
What is the outermost layer of tissue called that covers the bone?
periosteum
The heart is ______ to the lungs.
Which body plane divides the body into superior and inferior parts?
Transverse plane
What kind of bones is the skull made of?
Flat bones