3 types of planes of the body
What is Sagittal, Coronal, and Transverse
Translate Homeostasis
What is Homeo-same stasis-not moving or changing
Literally means to cut apart.
What is anatomy?
Standing tall, feet slightly apart, head and toes facing forward, arms out at sides, palms facing forward
What is anatomical poistion?
Bone that makes up the upper arm.
What is the humerus?
Name 2 main body cavities
What is the Dorsal cavity and Ventral cavity
2 feedbacks of homeostasis
What is Negative and positive feedback
The study of nature's purpose.
What is physiology?
The heart is ____________ to the lungs
What is medial?
This joint allows for free movement in all planes.
What is a ball and socket joint?
2 cavities that the diaphragm divides
What is the Thoracic and Abdominal cavities
Homeostatic mechanisms encourage the response (departs from set point with no return)
Positive Feedback
2 of the major types of anatomy
What is Gross Anatomy and Microscopic Anatomy?
Parts of the body that proximal and distal can be used
What is the arms or legs?
Leslie has hit this bone and now has a headache.
What is the frontal bone?
The quadrant where most of the stomach lies.
What is the left upper quadrant?
Homeostatic mechanisms reverse the response (returns to set point after departure)
What is Negative Feedback?
This determines function
What is form
Lateral limb to the stomach.
What is the arm?
Wrist bones
What are your carpals?
Plane that separates inferior and superior parts of the body
What is the transverse plane?
Process of the body maintaining stable internal conditions
What is homeostasis?
Kidney filtration, bone growth, and heart rhythm would all be studied under which field: anatomy or physiology?
What is physiology?
The lungs are _____________ to the stomach.
What is superior?
Most injections and intramuscular vaccinations go into this muscle.
What is the deltoid?