Anatomy & Organ Systems
Body Regions
Characteristics of Life
Body Sections
Relative Positions
100
Glands that secrete hormones such as the thyroid gland and the thymus.
What is the endocrine system?
100
On the left and right ride of the epigastic region.
What is the left and right hypochondriac regions?
100
Motion of an internal organs
What is Movement?
100
Divides the body into left and right portions
What is the Sagittal plane?
100
More internal parts
What is the Deep relative position?
200
Addresses how the body maintains life
What is anatomy?
200
The central portion
What is Umbilical region?
200
Movement of substances in bodily fluids
What is Circulation?
200
Divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
What is the frontal plane?
200
Above another part or closer to the head
What is the Superior relative position?
300
Removes waste from the blood, maintain water, and electrolyte balance.
What is the Urinary System?
300
The lower middle portion
What is the hyopogastric region?
300
Reaction of change inside or outside the body
What is Responsiveness?
300
Divides the body into superior and anterior portions
What is the transverse planes?
300
Opposite of the anterior
What is the Posterior relative position?
400
Detect changes and stimulates muscles and glands.
What is Nervous System?
400
Left and right of the umbilical region
What is the lumbar region?
400
Releases energy from foods?
What is Respiration?
400
A sagittal section lateral to the midline
What is the parasagittal?
400
Toward the feet
What is the Inferior relative position?
500
Stores inorganic salts
What is the Skeletal System?
500
The upper middle region
What is the Epigastric region?
500
Substance into different chemical forms
What is Assimilation?
500
The sections that passes along the midline and divides the body into equal parts
What is the Median or midsagittal?
500
The Lungs
What is the Bilateral relative position?