Cells
Directional Terms
Body Cavities & Quadrants
Joints & Motions
100

Powerhouse of the cell?

What is mitochondrion?

100

Toward the head

What is superior?

100

Cavity containing the heart and lungs

What is the thoracic cavity?

100

Bending the joint; decreasing the angle

What is flexion?

200

The control center of the cell?

What is the nucleus?

200

Away from the midline

What is lateral?

200

Quadrant containing the appendix

What is the RLQ (Right Lower Quadrant)?

200

Moving a limb away from the midline

What is abduction?

300

Where proteins are made?

What is ribosomes?

300

Closer to the trunk of the body

What is proximal?


300

Cavity that contains digestive organs like stomach and liver

What is the abdominal cavity?

300

Joint type found in shoulders and hips

What is a ball-and-socket joint?

400

Barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell?

What is cell membrane?

400

On the same side of the body

What is ipsilateral?

400

Quadrant containing the stomach and spleen

What is the LUQ (Left Upper Quadrant)?


400

Turning the palm upward

What is supination?


500

Process where cells use oxygen to make ATP?

What is cellular respiration?

500

Between two structures

What is intermediate?

500

The diaphragm separates these two major cavities

What are the thoracic and abdominal cavities?

500

This motion brings a body part toward the midline of the body, such as lowering your arm back to your side

What is adduction?

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