Structural Organization
Body Systems
Directional Terms
Body Movements
Miscellaneous
100

What level of structural organization is the largest?

Organism

100

Which body system provides the body with framework and support?

Skeletal System

100

Name an organ that is inferior to the shoulders

Pancreas, intestines, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, gallbladder, spleen

100

Your friend is planning on becoming a ballerina. You are so good at anatomy you tell your friend she better be good at ____ her feet.

plantar flexing

100

What is another word for the frontal plane?

Coronal

200

What is the smallest level of structural organization?

Chemical Level

200

What is the lymphatic systems primary role?

Immunity/Body Defenses

200

The knee is ___ to the ankle.

Proximal/Superior

200

Circumduction

200

Which feedback loop is the most common in the body?

Negative Feedback Loop

300

The stomach, intestine, and liver are an example of ____

Organ System

300

Which body system primarily uses the kidneys?

Urinary System

300

The esophagus is ___ to the shoulders.

medial

300

What is adduction?

Moving limbs closer to the midline

300

What body system is the nasal passage associate with?

Respiratory

400

Organs are made up of several ___.

tissues

400

What does the integumentary system consist of? (3 THINGS)

Skin, hair, nails 

400

Use the word deep in a sentence.

E.g. The heart is deep to the ribs.

400

What joint can perform protraction, retraction, elevation, and depression?

Shoulder

400

What three sub body cavities are found in the ventral body cavity?

Thoracic, Abdominal, Pelvic

500

Name all the levels of structural organization from largest to smallest.

Organism, Organ System, Organ, Tissue, Cell, Chemical

500

In the endocrine system _____ are realeased via endocrine glands.

hormones

500

Use the word distal in a sentence.

E.g. The ankles are distal compared to the hips.

500

What kind of movements happen in the frontal plane?

Side to side movements

500

Explain all 4 planes (Sagittal, Midsagittal, Transverse, and Frontal)

Sagittal- left and right

Midsagittal- equal left and right

Transverse- top and bottom

Frontal- front and back

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