General (1)
Body Positions
Body Regions (1)
Body Regions (2)
Body Cavities
General (2)
Functions of Human Life
Body Systems
100

the study of the structures of the body in their forms and organizations

What is Anatomy

100

this describes the front or direction toward the front of the body. 

What is Anterior or Ventral

100

This is also known as the forehead and is superior to the cervical region.

What is the frontal region.

100

This is known as the sole of the of the foot.

What is the plantar region.

100

This large body cavity contains the stomach, liver, and intestines.

What is the abdominal cavity. 

100

What is the correct order for the levels of organization?

What is 

Atoms, Molecules, Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems, Organism. 

100

Which function of human life deals with passing DNA to new individuals.

What is Reproduction

100

Which body system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood

What is the cardiovascular system. 

200

the study of the functions of the body and how they relate to maintaining human life

What is Physiology

200

This describes a position above or higher to another part of the body. 

What is superior or cranial. 

200

This body region, located between the thorax and pelvis, contains the belly button and is commonly known as the "belly." What is its anatomical term?

What is the abdomen?

200

What is the anatomical term for the front of the knee, commonly known as the "kneecap"?

What is the patellar region. 

200

The bladder and reproductive organs are located in this cavity.

What is the pelvic cavity. 

200

when your body makes adjustments to the environmental changes this is the value around which a range fluctuates,

What is a set point.

200

What function of human life deals with changes in the body, including differentiation. 

What is Development

200

This system controls the body's movements, interprets sensory information, and plays a crucial role in communication. What is it?

What is the nervous system.

300

a bodies tendency to maintain a balanced, stable environment.

What is Homeostasis

300

describes a position in a limb that is farther from the point of attachment or the trunk of the body.

What is distal

300

This body region is also known as the "shin" and is located between the knee and the ankle. What is it called?

What is the crural region.

300

This body region refers to the area of the lower back, just above the buttocks. What is it?

What is the lumbar region. 

300

This cavity is surrounded by the ribcage and contains the heart and lungs.

What is the thoracic cavity. 

300

Name the main difference in negative feedback loop and a positive feedback loop.

What is a positive feedback loop amplifies the response, where a negative feedback loop gets your body back to homeostasis.

300

What function of human life deals with sensing changes and reacting to them. 

What is Responsiveness.

300

Which body system is responsible for filtering blood to remove waste products and excess substances, maintaining electrolyte balance, and regulating blood pressure?

What is the (renal) uninary system.

400

What is the process by which cells become specialized to perform a specific function.

What is differentiation.

400

describes the side or direction toward the side of the body.

What is Lateral. 

400

This body region refers to the front of the elbow.

What is the antecubital region. 

400

This body region encompasses the head and neck and is home to several important sensory organs. What is it?

What is the cephalic regon

400

What is the term for the potential space between the visceral and parietal membranes around the lungs?

What is the pleural cavity. 

400

describes a position closer to the surface of the body.

What is superficial. 

400

What function of human life deals with reactions in body, requiring energy. 

What is Metabolism.

400

The system includes the skin and its associated structures, serving as a barrier to the external environment and regulating body temperature. What is it?

What is the Integumentary System. 

500

What are the 4 requirements for human life?

What is 

Oxygen, Nutrients, Temperature, & Atmospheric Pressure

500

Name the three body planes and describe what each "looks like".

What is the Sagittal plane - is the plane that divides the body or an organ vertically into right and left sides. It is also called the median plane.

What is the Frontal plane - is the plane that divides the body or an organ into an anterior (front) portion and a posterior (rear) portion. It is also known as the coronal plane. 

What is the Transverse plane - is the plane that divides the body or organ horizontally into upper and lower portions.It is also called the axial or horizontal plane. 

500

The calf of the leg is anatomically known as what region?

What is the sural region.

500

This is known as the ankle region. 

What is the tarsus region.

500

This portion of the dorsal cavity is superior to the spinal cavity. 

What is the cranial cavity. 

500

Name the correct order for a negative feedback loop to travel.

What is Stimulus, sensor, control, and effector.

500

What function of human life requires change in position, or motion of internal parts. 

What is movement.
500

This system controls growth, development, and metabolism, primarily through the secretion of hormones.

What is the endocrine system?