This movement is seen when the foot is "pressed" down, on a gas pedal, to propel the car.
What is plantarflexion?
This theory refers to living organisms being self-organizing.
What is autopoeisis ?
The term "carpus" refers to which component of the body...
What is the wrist?
This cavity contains my brain...
What is the cranial cavity?
What is the response of the capillaries (small blood vessels) in the skin when the body needs to release or retain heat?
Vasodilation for the release of heat; Vasoconstriction for retaining heat.
This heat-related illness is described by an individual that faints due to a pooling of blood in their lower extremities.
What is heat syncope?
The term "cervicis" refers to which part of the body?
What is the neck?
This cavity contains the upper component of my chest.
What is the thoracic cavity?
This segment of skin tissue is responsible for connecting both the dermis and epidermis together....
What is the DEJ (dermal epidermal junction)?
Movement in this plane includes upward and downward movement....
What is the frontal plane of motion?
The concept--"one cell or more microscopic cells make up a living organism", is known as what...
What is cell theory?
The term "crus" refers to this body part.
What is the leg?
Inferior to the abdominopelvic cavity is the...
What is the pelvic cavity?
What is the name of the protein that begins or starts the keratinization process?
What is epidermal growth factor?
Movement in this plane includes supination and pronation...
What is the transverse plane?
All of the biochemical reactions occurring within a living organism to maintain life is termed. This is the definition for what term?
What is metabolism?
The term "planta" refers to this part of the body...
What is the sole of the foot?
This cavity includes both thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
What is the ventral body cavity?
This type of sweat (sudoriferous) gland is found in the axillary region and in the pubic region?
What are apocrine glands?
Describe the movements/joint actions that occur in the transverse plane of motion.
The transverse plane includes supination, pronation, inversion, eversion and both internal and external rotation.
An individual who has reddish skin, is not sweating and has a core temperature at or approaching 106 degrees, is most likely experiencing which type of heat-related illness?
What is heat stroke?
The term, "popliteal" refers to this body part....
What is the back of the knee?
Define the term hypochondriac as it relates to the abdominal quadrants?
What is under the rib/cartilage of the rib?
If this part of the hair is still alive and functioning properly, an individuals hair will continue to grow.
What is the germinal matrix?