Anatomical Terms
Skeletal System
Nervous & Respiratory System
Digestion & Urinary Systems
Immune & Endocrine System
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This means toward the midline of the body

Medial

100

The human body has this many bones

206

100

These sensory organs are within the nervous system

Eyes or ears 

100

To reduce infections or cross contamination, it is important to cleanse women's peri-area in this direction

Front to Back

100

This is the “master gland” in the body

Pituitary Gland

200

This means the front of the body

Anterior

200

This is the longest and strongest bone in the human body

Femur

200

The basic unit of the nervous system is called

Neurons

200

This fluid is involved in digestion

Saliva

200

This is the gland that secretes insulin

Pancreas

300

This means further away from the structure's origin

Distal

300

Place where two or more bones meet is called this

Joint

300

The three main sections of the brain are

Cerebrum, brainstem and cerebellum

300

Peristalsis is an involuntary

muscle contraction that moves food and other substances through the body

300

The yellowish fluid that carries disease-fighting cells is called

Lymph

400

A horizontal plane that divides the body into upper and lower sections

Transverse

400

The “sternum” is a very important bone that protects this 

Heart

400

Three (3) key components of the respiratory system include:

Upper respiratory tract: Nose, nasal cavity, pharynx

Diaphragm

Lower respiratory tract: Larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli (air sacs), lungs

400

This organ filters blood, regulates blood pressure, produces hormones and regulates electrolytes and water in the body 

Kidneys

400

The immune system protect the body from disease by this defense mechanism

Nonspecific and specific immunity

500

The buccal region would be located in this body plane

Frontal

500

Besides structure, support and movement, the skeletal system also stores this

Minerals

500

Respiration consists of these two (2) functions; or exchange of gases

Inspiration and expiration

500

Females more likely to have urinary tract infections than males because of this

a shorter urethra

500

The function of the endocrine glands is to

create and release hormones into the bloodstream