Overview
Human Body Systems
Body Systems Continued
Language of Anatomy
Language of Anatomy Continued
100
The term that defines the study of the structures of the human body.
What is Anatomy
100
This system protects and supports body organs, provides a framework for muscles, stores minerals, and formation of blood cells within bones.
What is the Skeletal System
100
This system transports materials throughout the body via the bloodstream (blood carries O2, CO2, Nutrients, and wastes).
What is the Cardiovascular System
100
The position that involves an individual standing up with hands at sides, palms facing forward, thumbs out, feet together and forward, and eyes also facing forward.
What is Anatomical Position
100
This position refers to front of the body.
What is Anterior or Ventral
200
Physiology
What is the study of the functions of the structures of the body.
200
This system is responsible for providing locomotion, posture, and heat production.
What is the Muscular System
200
This body systems houses white blood cells that are used to defend the body against foreign invaders (e.g. viruses and bactreria).
What is the Lymphatic System
200
The term used to describe one body structure in relation to another.
What is Direction
200
Referring to the main axis of the body containing the head, neck, and trunk.
What is Axial
300
Investigation of the large, easily observable structures.
What is Gross Anatomy
300
This systems forms the external covering of the body providing protection to the deeper tissues and organs.
What is the Integumentary System
300
This body system is responsible for the break down of sustenance, allowing the body to absorb nutrients. It also eliminates solid waste.
What is the Digestive System
300
This position points toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the body above.
What is Superior
300
When making a frontal/coronal cut, the structure being observed is dividing into these parts.
What is Anterior and Posterior
400
The study of small structures that are not visible by the naked eye.
What is Microscopic Anatomy
400
This is the fast-acting control system of the body that responds to both internal and external stimuli.
What is the Nervous System
400
This body system eliminates nitrogenous wastes while regulating water, electrolytes, and pH levels.
What is the Urinary System
400
A shark's dorsal fin refers to this anatomical region.
What is Dorsal
400
When making a horizontal cut, one is dividing a structure in these parts. Also include the formal name of this cut.
What is Superior, Inferior, and Transverse
500
List all the levels in order of increasing complexity of the organization levels within the human body
What is atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
500
This system includes glands and the secretion of hormones.
What is the Endocrine System
500
What is the body system that we have not named thus far in this Jeopardy round? (hint: this should actually be the easiest one)
What is the Reproductive System
500
This navel is ____________ to the breastbone.
What is Inferior
500
"Anatomy is the foundation of medicine and should be based on the form of the human body." These words belong to whom?
Who is Hippocrates
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