This body system allows you to obtain energy from the breakdown of foods.
What is the digestive system?
These bones make up your wrist.
What are the carpals?
This is the region where you typically find boogers.
What is the nasal region?
The metacarpals are proximal to ___________.
What are the phlanges?
This is the type of tissue that allows for movement
What is muscle tissue?
This body systems allows for the receiving and sending of electrical signals around the body.
What is the nervous system?
Daily Double Make a wager between $100 to the total amount of money you have.
This is the bone that makes up the inferior end of your vertebral column
This is the area you apply deodorant to so that you don't smell stinky in class.
What is the Axillary?
Compared to the hair, the brain is ___________. (The brain is ________ to hair)
What is deep?
This type of tissue is the largest organ of your body. It is quite superficial, really.
What is epithelial tissue?
This body system sends chemical signals throughout the body.
What is the endocrine system?
These ribs are not connected at all to your sternum.
What are floating ribs?
This is the area in which you had an organ during your development and birth but which was subsequently removed because you were no longer feeding off of your mother.
What is the umbilical region?
This is the directional term which refers to the surface level as opposed to the internal regions of the body.
What is superficial?
This is the function of epithelial tissue.
What is separating the body from the environment?
This system allows for the movement of the body.
What is the muscular system?
False ribs are not directly connected to the sternum, but they aren't quite floating. They are attached to the sternum by...
What is cartilage?
This area of the body encompasses some of the most complicated network of neurons and some of our most essential sensory organs.
What is the cephalic region?
The _________ is both inferior to the femur and superior to the tibia.
What is the patella?
This tissue is involved in signaling through your body. It can get panicked...
What is NERVOUS tissue?
This body system allows for the movement of fluid in the body through nodes.
What is the lymph system?
This long bone makes up a part of the leg. it is the most lateral of the leg bones, is distal to the femur, and proximal to the metatarsals.
What is the Fibula?
This is the area of the body that you sit on in a chair.
What is the gluteal region?
This bone is located anterior to the vertebral column, superior to the sternum, inferior to the skull.
What is the mandible?
Blood is an example of this type of tissue. It serves as a connection between other tissues/organs.
What is connective tissue?