Cranial
What is dorsal?
Skin.
What is cutaneous?
Embedded in the cell membrane, these aid in facilitated diffusion.
Proteins.
A constant internal state.
What is homeostasis?
Dorsal.
What is ventral?
Abdominal
What is ventral?
Membrane of the thoracic & abdominal cavities.
What is serous?
Phospholipid bilayer.
What is cell membrane?
Blood clotting is an example of which kind of feedback loop?
What is positive feedback?
Deep.
What is superficial?
Heart cavity.
What is the pericardium?
Membrane that lines the walls of the cavitiy.
What is parietal?
Hydrophobic by nature.
What are lipids?
Two examples of a negative feedback loop.
What is thermoregulation, water balance, or blood sugar?
Medial.
What is lateral?
The uppermost cavity of the thoracic cavity.
What is the superior mediastinum?
Membrane that lines the organ(s) of the cavity.
What is visceral?
The movement of water from high to low concentration
What is the body's most common mechanism for homeostasis?
What is negative feedback?
The knee is ___ to the feet.
What is proximal?
What is umbilical?
The only connective tissue membrane.
What is synovial?
Movement from low to high concentration that requires ATP.
The body senses that there is a virus in the body. The brain sends a message to begin heating the body to create an environment the virus cannot survive in.
What is a negative feedback loop?
Cranial.
What is caudal?