Intro to Anatomic Terms
Muscles & Bones
The Brain
The Heart and Lungs
Digestion and Urinary System
100

What relative direction does "proximal" refer to? 

What is "closest to the point of origin"? 


100

Bones are made of this to make them strong and sturdy

What is calcium? 

100

This essential part of the central nervous system is found between your hard spine and sends messages between the body and the brain

What is the spinal cord? 

100

This major organ pushes blood throughout your body to deliver oxygen and nutrients to all your tissues. 

What is the heart? 

100

What part of the digestive system help to mechanically break down food? 

What is teeth? 

200

What relative direction does "posterior" refer to? 

What is "towards the back of the body"?

200

These parts of our body work by contracting and relaxing actin and myosin

What are muscles? 

200

This is the basic unit of the nervous system, and consists of the dendrites, cell body, and axon.

What is the neuron? 

200

What is the hard tube in your neck that allows air to travel to the lungs? 

What is the trachea? 

200

This major organ of the digestive system primarily stores food. 

What is the stomach? 

300

What is the tissue that is your skin, and lines your organs so they're not floating around freely 

What is epithelial tissue? 

300

These attach muscle to bone

What are tendons? 
300

This system of the nervous system consists of two states: relaxed or stressed

What is the autonomic nervous system? 

300

What are the four chambers of the heart? 

1. Left atrium

2. Left Ventricle

3. Right atrium

4. Right ventricle


300

This organ of the urinary system forms urine to remove waste from the body. (Hint: They're located posterior to your liver and stomach) 

What is the kidneys? 

400

What are the 4 types of tissues? 

1. Epithelial tissue

2. Connective tissue

3. Muscle tissue

4. Nerve tissue

400
These parts of our body serve to protect internal organs, provide structure to the body, produce blood, and allows for us to move

What are bones? 

400

These are messages involving the spinal cord that occur quickly because they don't go to the brain, causing a twitchy response.

What is a reflex? 


400

This part of the respiratory system allows oxygen to get into your blood.

What is the alveoli? 

400

This part of the digestive system contains enzymes called amylase, which begins chemically breaking down food. 

What is salivary glands? 

500

What direction does "medial" and "lateral" refer to? 

What is "towards and away from the midline of the body"?

500

These parts of our body are similar to bones, but don't have calcium and are not hard

What is cartilage? 

500

What is the part of the neuron that increases the speed at which messages are sent to the next neuron? 

What is the myelin sheath? 

500

This creates the electrical impulse sent through the heart that tells the heart muscle to contract; found in the right atrium

What is the SA node? 


500

This hormone tells your kidneys how much urine to make. 

What is the ADH hormone?