Levels of Organization & Characteristics of Life
Body Planes, directional term and body systems
Body Cavities
Abdominopelvic Regions
Homeostasis & Imaging
100

All 11 body systems working together make up this level.

What is the organismal level?

100

This directional term describes the position of the antebrachium compared to the brachium

What is distal?

100

The brain is protected by this cavity

what is the cranial cavity?

100

The spleen is found in this abdominopelvic region.

  • What is the left hypochondriac region?

100

Blood clotting and childbirth are classic examples of this.

What is positive feedback?

200

Breaking down proteins into amino acids is an example of this metabolic process

What is catabolism?

200

This system eliminates nitrogenous waste from the blood.
 

What is the urinary system?

200

The heart is located in this subdivision of the thoracic cavity.

What is the pericardial cavity?

200

The navel is located in this abdominopelvic region.
 

What is the umbilical region?

200

In terms of input and output, this type of feedback occurs when the output goes in the opposite direction of the input.

What is negative feedback?

300

When the nervous system senses heat and signals sweat glands to cool the body, this characteristic of life is demonstrated

What is responsiveness?

300

The spleen, lymph nodes, and tonsils are part of this system.

What is the lymphatic (immune) system?

300

The parietal pleura lines the chest wall, while the visceral pleura directly covers this organ

What is the lung?

300

This abdominopelvic region contains the urinary bladder

what is the Hypogastric region?

300

In a control loop, sweat glands that lower body temperature serve in this role.  

What is the effector?

400

The brain and heart are examples of this level.

what are organs?

400

TTo examine the gallbladder, a surgeon chooses a cut that divides the body into unequal right and left portions.
 

What is a parasagittal plane?

400

Organs such as the kidneys and pancreas lie posterior to the peritoneal cavity and are described by this term.

What is retroperitoneal?

400

This abdominopelvic region is a common site for appendiceal pain

What is the right inguinal (iliac) region?

400

This technique is most often used in obstetrics because it uses sound waves instead of radiation.


What is ultrasound (sonography)?

500

The skin maintains this characteristic of life by keeping the body’s internal environment distinct from the external environment.
 

What is maintaining boundaries?

500

Pain on the sole of the foot would be described as occurring in this region.

What is the plantar region?

500

This serous membrane covers the surface of the heart

What is the visceral pericardium ?

500

Pain located lateral to the umbilical region on the left side often localizes to this region containing the descending colon.

What is the left lumbar region?

500

To avoid overlap of structures, a rotating X-ray tube produces cross-sectional “slices”—a method especially useful for brain and abdominal soft tissues.

What is computed tomography (CT)?