Towards the wrist or ankle on the limb
What is distal?
Eyes
What is Orbital/Ocular?
Splitting the Body exactly down the middle
What is midsagittal?
All connective tissues are mostly composed of this
What is extracellular matrix?
Towards the skin
What is superficial?
Neck
What is Cervical?
Splits the body between in upper and lower halves
What is Transverse?
How exocrine glands secrete their substances.
What is through ducts?
Bone cells are called this
What is osteocytes?
Your neck is ______ to your pelvis.
What is superior?
Shoulder
What is Acromial?
Splits the body from front to back.
What is the frontal plane?
Why endocrine glands are ductless.
What is they use the bloodstream for the longer distances.
Three types of muscle tissue
What is cardiac, skeletal and smooth?
Describe the relationship of your spine to your bellybutton.
What is posterior and deep?
Elbow
What is olecranal?
How to split the body anteriorly and posteriorly
What is the frontal plane?
Four main functions of epithelial tissue.
What is absorption, secretion, protection and filtration?
This muscle tissue is striated and controlled by the somatic nervous system
What is skeletal muscle?
Describe the anatomical position.
What is facing forward, palms anteriorly rotated, feet shoulder width apart?
Back of the knee.
What is popliteal?
How to split the body first into superior and inferior and then medially?
What is transverse and midsagittal?
The three dense connective tissues.
What is regular, irregular and elastic?
This type of nervous tissue can regenerate after injury.
What is neuroglia?