Relative Positions
Sections & Regions
Survival Needs
Homeostasis
Body Systems
100

Refers to an imaginary midline dividing the body into equal right and left halves.

What is Medial

100

Frontal - plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions

What is Coronal

100

It binds with glucose to release energy

What is oxygen?

100

When the stimuli is diminished

What is Negative feedback?

100

produces Vitamin D

What is Integumentary?

200

Toward the back

What is Posterior

200

Refers to the middle portion of the abdominopelvic regions

What is Umbilical Region

200

It moderates body temperature due to it's high specific heat

What is water?

200

It is the term for type of nerve that sends a signal from control center

What is an effector?

200

produces white blood cells

What is skeletal system?

300
Towards the front
What is Anterior
300

Refers to the upper middle portion of the Adominopelvic regions

What is Epigastric Region

300

We can last only 2-3 days without this need

What is water?

300

This is what happens to stimuli in a positive feedback loop

What is increases or enhances?

300

It contains the pancreas to release insulin when needed

What is the Endocrine system?

400
Means that a body part is above another part or is closer to the head.
What is Superior
400

Lie on each side of the hypogastric region (2 regions)

What is Left and right iliac regions

400

Shelter and clothing help with this survival need

What is maintain stable body temperature?

400

these are the only two human functions that operate on a positive feedback loop?

What are blood clotting and childbirth?

400

It transports materials

What is Circulatory?

500

Toward the side with respect to the imaginary midline

What is Lateral

500

Lie on each side of the epigastric region (2 regions)

What is Left and right hypochondriac regions

500

This survival need allows the diaphragm to contract the lungs

What is adequate air pressure?

500

A reflex arc plays this role in maintaining homeostasis

What is control center?

500

it regulates the pH of the blood

What is Urinary System?