This means the mid-line of a structure.
What is medial?
This cavities-right lung located in the right _______ cavity.
What is Pleural?
These are two thin layers of tissue that joined together cells.
What is May secrete?
This supports and connects organs and tissue.
What is Connective Tissue?
This tissue contracts and moves a body part.
What is Muscle Tissue?
The toes are _____ to the knees.
What is Inferior?
This is found within the rib cage in the torso.
What is Thoracic?
This is one layered cells.
What is Simple?
These are white bands of connective tissue attaching skeletal muscle to bone.
What are Tendons?
This contacts the heart.
What is Cardiac?
This is nearer the body's surface.
Superficial.
This cavity contains brain.
What is Cranial?
This is more than one layer of cells.
What is Stratified?
Strong flexible bands of connective tissue that holds the bones.
What are Ligaments?
This reacts to stimulation and conducts an impulse.
What is Nervous Tissue?
This is away from or farthest from a structure's point of origin.
What is deep?
This Cavity contains the spinal cord.
What is Spinal?
_________ protects the body by covering internal and external surfaces, and produces secretions.
Firm flexible support of the embryonic skeleton.
What is Cartilage?
These are fundamental units of the brain and nervous system.
What are Nervons?