The anatomical position
what is the body standing up, facing forward, upper limbs at sides, with palms facing forward?
4 types of tissue
What are nervous tissue, muscle tissue, epithelial tissue, and connective tissue?
Functions of Epithelial Tissue
What is to protect, secrete, absorb, excrete, and sensory percept?
Level of Abundance
What is the most abundant tissue in your body?
Anatomy
What is the study of structure?
Superior
what is the top of the body?
The function of nervous tissue
what is to control and communicate?
Categorized first off of
What is how many layers of tissue there are?
Functions
What is to provide support, protection, framework, fill space, store fat, produce blood cells, and fight infection?
Physiology
What is the study of function?
Lateral
what is away from the midline of the body?
What muscle tissue does
Categorized second off of
What is cell shape?
Mast cells
What are cells that prevent clots?
Homeostasis
What is the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment?
Axial
what is the main body-mass/trunk?
Histology
What is the study of tissue?
Simple layer
What is a single layer?
Cartilage
What are cells that are dense connective tissues?
Examples of the Body Maintaining homeostasis
What is blood pressure, body temperature, heart rate, glucose levels, and calcium regulation?
Prone
what is laying on your stomach?
Tissue
What is a group of cells working together to perform common functions??
Squamous shape
What is a flat shape?
Collagenous fibers
What are bones, ligaments, and tendons
Levels of organization
What is:
Atom, Molecule, Macromolecule, Organelle, Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, and Organism?