planes
Survival Needs
Homeostasis
Body systems
Abdominopelvic regions
100

It is also known as a frontal plane

What is a Coronal Plane?

100

It is the gas needed for extracting energy

What is oxygen?

100

It is either your brain or spine

What is the Control Center?

100

It moves fluid back to your blood

What is the Lymphatic system?

100

It is located in the exact middle

What is the umbilical region?

200

It would leave a top and bottom portion

What is a Transverse plane?

200

It is measured in millibars

What is stable air pressure?

200

These are the nerves that send signals

What are receptors?

200

It produces your red blood cells

What is the Skeletal System?

200

They are on both sides near the pelvis

What are the iliac regions?

300

It is a vertical plane that creates a left and right portion

What is a sagittal plane?

300

It helps maintain blood pressure

What is water?

300

They are the type of nerves that receive signals from the Control Center

What are Effectors?

300

It contains your nipples

What is Integumentary System?

300

They are the top left and right regions

What are the hypochondriacs?

400

It is a vertical plane that is exactly in the middle creating a left and right portion

What is midsagittal?

400

It provides building materials

What is food or nutrients?

400

Type of feedback that diminishes stimuli

What is negative feedback?

400

It produces insulin and estrogen

What is the Endocrine System?

400

It is directly below the naval

What is the hypogastric region?

500

It is a vertical plane that creates a left and right portion but not of equal portions

What is parasagittal?

500

It causes fluctuations in chemical reaction rates

What is stable internal temperature?

500

They are the only two positive feedback processes in the human body

What are blood clotting and cervical dilation?

500

It uses enzymes and acid

What is the Digestive System?

500

It is located superior to the naval

What is the epigastric?