Planes, Cavities and Regions
Homeostasis
Anatomy vs Physiology
Positions and Directional terms
100

3 types of planes of the body

What is Sagittal, Coronal, and Transverse

100

Translate Homeostasis

What is Homeo-same  stasis-not moving or changing 

100

Translation of Anatomy

What is Ana-apart  tomy-to cut or what is to cut apart

100

Describe anatomical position

What is standing tall, feet slightly apart, head and toes facing forward, arms out at sides, palms facing forward

200

Name 2 main body cavities

What is the Dorsal cavity and Ventral cavity

200

2 feedbacks of homeostasis 

What is Negative and positive feedback

200

Translation of Physiology

What is phys-nature/purpose  ology-study of

or What is the study of nature/purpose

200

Describe right, left 

What is when looking at the patient always describe their right and left not yours

300

2 cavities that the diaphragm divides

What is the Thoracic and Abdominal cavities

300

Define positive feedback

What is when homeostatic mechanisms encourage the response (departs from set point with no return)

300

2 of the major types of anatomy

What is Gross Anatomy and Microscopic Anatomy?

300

Parts of the body that proximal and distal can be used

What is the arms or legs

400

Describe the whereabouts of the Cephalic region

What is the face

400

Define Negative feedback

What is when homeostatic mechanisms reverse the response (returns to set point after departure)

400

This determines function

What is form

400

Lateral limb to the stomach

What is the arm

500

Plane that can cut both legs from the stomach

What is the transverse plane

500
Define Homeostasis

Process of the body maintaining stable internal conditions

500

Kidney filtration, bone growth, and heart rhythm would all be studied under which field: anatomy or physiology? Explain.

Physiology because it is about how it works, or what it does. These are processes (functions)

500

Importance of Anatomical position

What is because it is a universal reference for all doctors and scientists