Anatomy Basics
A Bag in a Bag
Where?
Name That Organ System
Cell Communication
100

the study of body structures

What is Anatomy?

100

contains the cranial cavity and vertebral cavity

What is the dorsal cavity?

100

the main part of the body; head to tail

What is the axial region?

100

collects, processes, and responds to sensory information; controls actions

what is the nervous system?

100

requires energy 

What is active transport?

200

the study of body functions 

What is Physiology?

200

only dry membrane, is a whole organ

What is the cutaneous membrane? 

200

far away, to the tips of your toes

What is distal? 

200

skin, hair, and nails

what is the integumentary system?

200

uses vesicles to move things into the cell

What is exocytosis? 

300

involves parts of the body we can see with the naked eye 

What is gross anatomy? 

300

part of a cell that brakes down things and is responsible for apoptosis  

What is a lysosomes? 

300

divides the body into left and right sections

What is a sagittal plane?

300

responsible for gas exchange and nutrient transportation

What is the circulatory System?

300

chemical signals that are sent to a near by cell

What is a paracrine signal?

400

includes histology and cytology

What is microanatomy?

400

consist of the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities

What is the ventral body cavity

400

this is where you would find a dorsal fin 

What is the posterior part of the body?

400

the only organ system humans can live without 

What is the Reproductive System?

400

stops messages from being read, includes things like coffe

What is an inhibitor?

500

organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism 

What are the levels of organization?

500

porteins in the cell are transported using these 

What is a vesicle?  

500

outside layer/edge

What is superficial?

500

involves the blood vessels, bone marrow, and the spleen

What is the lymphatic / immune system?

500

changing a chemical from a signal to a response

What is transduction?