The directional term that means above something.
What is superior?
What is a Neuron?
This is the body's primary macronutrient for power.
What is a Carbohydrate?
These attach to our bones and make up most of our body, allowing movement.
What is a muscle?
The skin acts as what to the body?
What is protection.
The upper arm bone, above the radius and ulna.
What is Humerus?
The meaning of PNS.
What is the peripheral nervous system?
The organ that filters blood and turns it into urine.
What is the Kidney?
This is the most movable joint.
What is a synovial joint?
This is the thickness of the skin
What is 1-2 mm?
The directional term that means closer to the origin.
What is proximal?
These two are responsible for triggering an action potential.
What is potassium and sodium?
The number of lobes the right lungs have.
What is three?
This is the reference position where the body stands upright with arms at the side, and palms facing forward.
What is the anatomical position?
The amount of time between complete skin renewal.
What is 28 days?
The name of the breastbone that connects the left and right ribs.
What is sternum?
These are the three types of neurons.
What is sensory, motor, and interneurons?
The "windpipe" that leads to the lungs.
What is the Trachea?
This directional term means to be closer to the body's surface.
What is superficial?
The organs of the integumentary system.
What is skin, hair, nails, and glands?
The directional term that means to have your palms facing upwards.
What is supine?
These two organs make up the central nervous system.
What is Brain and Spinal cord?
This organ stores and concentrates bile.
What is the gallbladder?
This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior sections.
What is the coronal plane?
The amount of skin cells that are shed every minute.
What is 40,000?