Body Regions
Body Positions
Organization
Characteristics of Human Life
Misc.
100

Brachial refers to which part of the Body - Be Specific

The upper arm

100

What does it mean to be in a prone position?

Face up, Palms Down

100

What is the smallest functional unit of living Organisms?

Cells

100

What is Organization

Cells are organized into tissues, and tissues form organs. Organs are organized into organ systems such as the skeletal and muscular systems.

100

A Saggital Plane splits the body into 

Left and Right Halves

200

Cervical refers to which part of the body

The neck region

200

What does it mean to be supine

Face down, Palms up 

200

A Group of Cells working together is 

Tissue 
200

What is Metabolism

 reactions in the body, requires energy

200

A coronal plane splits the body into 

Anterior and Posterior planes

300

Pectoral refers to which region of the body

The chest region 

300

What is Superior and Inferior?

Superior is towards the head and Inferior is towards the feet

300

A Group of Tissues working together to complete a specific function

Organs

300

What is Responsiveness

sense changes and react to them

300

A transverse plane splits the body into 

Superior and Inferior halves

400

Mental refers to which body region 

The Chin

400

What is anterior/Ventral?

The Front or belly side

400

A group of organs working together to complete a specific function 

Organ System

400

What is Movement

change in position, motion of internal parts

400

List the Anterior Body Cavities 

Ventral cavity - Thoracic: Pleural, Mediastinum, pericardial, Abdominopelvic: Abdominal and pelvic

500

Inguinal refers to which region of the body

The groin

500

What is Posterior and dorsal?

The back side

500

Separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic region

DIAPHRAGM

500

What is Growth

- increase in body size

500

List the Posterior Body Cavities and what's inside the cavities

Cranial: Brain, Vertebral: spinal Cord

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