Terms, Cavities, Quadrants, Systems Overview
Body Systems 1
Body Systems 2
Body Systems 3
100

Towards the midline

What is medial? 
100

Process of inhaling oxygen, and expelling carbon dioxide. 

What is respiration? 
100

This organ filters waste from circulating blood to form urine. 

What are the kidneys? 

100

Skeletal muscle is attached to bone via ______

What are tendons? 

200

The ears relative to the pectoralis major

What is superior? 

200

An inadequate pattern of breathing associated with cardiac arrest states. 

What is agonal breathing? 

200

Two types of nervous systems

What is central nervous system and peripheral nervous system

200

The origin of electrical impulse in the heart

What is the SA node? 
300

Quadrant where the appendix is located

What is the lower right quadrant? 

300

One of the primary barriers against bacteria and other organisms

What is skin? 
300

Type of blood that enters the right atrium of the heart, into the right ventricle. 

What is non-oxygenated blood? 
300

Approximate volume of blood within the human body. 

What is 5 litres? 

400

The 5 major cavities in the body

What is cranial, spinal, thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic? 

400
Three main functions of the lymphatic system. 

What is: removal of excess fluids, absorption/transport of fatty acids, formation of WBCs

400

Massive release of histamine causes widespread vasodilation, circulatory collapse, and severe bronchoconstriction 

What is an anaphalaxic reaction? 

400

Fibrous bands that hold bones together at joints

What are ligaments? 

500

Position of the head of the pancreas relative to the stomach

What is posterior? 

500

Deeper layer of the skin which contains nerves, vessels, and glands. 

What is the dermis? 

500

The two main types of lymphocytes

What are T and B cells? 

500

Node that sends electrical signals to the ventricles

What is the AV Node?