Planes/Directions/time
bones/muscles/skin
Heart/lungs/immune
Senses/Nerves/glands
Digestive/ urinary/reproductive
100

This plane divides the body into left and right parts

Mid-sagittal

100

This disease is when the bones are weakened or "holy" and will break more easily.

osteoporosis

100

What are the 4 main components of blood?

plasma, platelets, red blood cells, white blood cells

100

What is the white of the eye called

sclera

100

What organ is responsible for storage, absorption ad chemical and mechanical digestion?

The stomach

200

Theis means closer to the middle than another structure.

medial

200

What are the 3 layers of the skin from superficial to deep?

Epidermis

Dermis

Subcutaneous (hypodermis)

200

This organ helps to keep food from going down the wrong tube.

Epiglottis

200

the part of the eye that has the rods and cones that trigger nerve impulses to the brain.

retina

200

What organ is where the sperm mature?

Epididymis

300

2200 hours is what time in regular or 12 hour time?

10:00 pm

300

What is the sweat gland called?

sudoriferous

300

What are the 4 chambers of the heart?

right atrium

Left atrium

right ventricle

left ventricle

300

This disorder is being able to see close up but not far away. 

myopia (near-sighted)

300

What are the 4 parts of the urinary system that we talked about?

kidney. ureter, bladder, urethra

400

Describe anatomical position

Head, feet, palms forward.

Body standing, arms by side

400

List the 5 sections of the spine from superior to inferior.

cervical

thoracic

lumbar

sacral

coccygeal

400

What organ in the respiratory system is where carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged?

Alveoli

400

What kind of receptors are used in hearing? Mechanoreceptors, chemoreceptors, or photoreceptors

mechanoreceptors

400

What are the 4 functions of the digestive system?

Ingestion, digestion, absorption, excretion

500

The wrist is ____________ to the elbow.

Distal

500
Tell 3 out of the 5 functions of the muscular system

Thermogenesis

Movement

posture

protect internal organs

Controls volume of hollow organs

500

What 4 main organs did we talk about in the immune system

Tonsils, lymph nodes, Spleen, white blood cells

500

This gland (organ)releases insulin and glucagon

pancreas

500

What are the 3 sections of the small intestine?

Duodenum, jejunum, ileum