Anatomical Direction
Anatomical Planes
Major Organ Systems
Macromolecules
Tissue
100

Refers to being close to the midline.

What is Medial?

100

A horizontal cut of the body.

What is transverse section?

100

This organ system protects the body from microorganisms, regulates body heat, and acts as a sensory organ.

What is the integumentary system?

100

This macromolecule stores energy and is a part of the cell membrane.

What are lipids?

100

This type of tissue consists of simple, stratified, transitional, squamous, cuboidal, and columnar layers/shapes.

What is epithelial?

200

Near the surface.

What is superficial?
200

When the body is cut into anterior and posterior parts.

What is coronal/frontal section?
200

This organ system eliminates waste, regulates blood pressure, controls levels of blood pH and metabolites, and releases hormones for blood pressure.

What is the urinary system?

200

This macromolecule stores and expresses info in genes.

What are nucleic acids?

200

This type of tissue consists of neurons and neuroglia.

What is nerve tissue?
300

According to your limbs, when it is closer to the body.

What is proximal?

300

When the body is divided down the middle.

What is midsagittal section?

300

This organ system is responsible for movement as a result of muscle contractions, and helps with blood circulation.

What is the muscular system?
300

This macromolecule catalyzes chemical reactions and provides structural elements of a cell.

What are proteins?

300

This tissue consists of fat, blood, bone, cartilage, and fibrous tissues.

What is connective tissue?

400

The front of the body.

What is anterior/ventral?

400

When the body is divided into left and right parts.

What is sagittal section?

400

This organ system breaks down nutrients for your body to absorb, and the bloodstream uses these nutrients for energy.

What is the digestive system?

400

This macromolecule is a main source of energy for the body.

What are carbohydrates?

400

This tissue consists of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.

What is muscle tissue?

500

When you are closer to the core of your body.

What is deep?

500

Another name for a transverse section.

What is cross section?

500

This organ system maintains fluid levels in your body's tissues, it is used for specific immune responses, and transports fat throughout the body.

What is the lymphatic system?

500

These are the elements of carbohydrates and lipids.

What is Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen (C,H,O)?

500

This tissue binds skin to internal organs.

What is Loose Connective Tissue/Areolar Tissue?