This cavity houses your brain.
What is the cranial cavity?
This body system is responsible for moving bones.
What is the muscular system?
Toward the feet
What is inferior?
Carpal
What is wrist?
The second simplest level in the structural organization of the human body.
What is the cellular level?
The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominopelvic cavity by this structure.
What is the diaphragm?
This system functions to eliminate metabolic wastes, especially those containing nitrogen from the body.
What is the urinary system?
The wrist (carpals) in relation to the fingers (phalanges).
What is proximal?
Mouth
What is oral?
The study of the structure of the body or body parts.
What is anatomy?
This body cavity houses the heart and lungs.
What is the thoracic cavity?
This body system functions to control and coordinate the body by using hormones.
What is the endocrine system?
The sternum in relation to the spine.
What is ventral or anterior?
Anterior portion of the knee.
What is patellar?
This plane divides the body or structure into a front and back portions.
What is anterior?
One of these is not a part of the ventral cavity system: Pelvic Thoracic Spinal
What is spinal?
This system functions to moving oxygen, nutrients and wastes to and from cells and tissues of body.
What is the respiratory system?
The ears to the nose.
What is lateral?
Ankle
What is tarsal?
A sectional cut that would divide the body into equal left and right parts.
What is a medial or midsagittal cut?
The two major body cavities are: (think front and back)
What is dorsal and ventral?
These two systems function in removing wastes from the body.
What is the digestive and urinary systems?
The inside of the foot in relation to the outside of the foot.
What is lateral?
Front of thigh area of leg
What is femoral?
The body system that is responsible for protection as well as the production of vitamin D.
What is the integumentary system?