Body Systems
Anatomical Movements
Anatomical Directions
Identify That Movement
Health & Wellness
100

Supports and protects the body, gives
leverage, movement, produces blood cells
and stores minerals

What is the Skeletal System

100

Standing straight up, with both arms at your sides with palms forward, feet flat on the ground is known as this

What is anatomical position

100

The three planes identified here


What is Frontal, Sagittal, and Transverse Planes

100

The athletes right elbow is displaying what anatomical movement?


What is extension

100

The historical definition of health is this

What is the absence of disease or injury

200

A collection of cells, glands and tissues that
secrete hormones, directly into the
bloodstream, that regulate many processes
like growth, metabolism and reproduction,
sleep and mood.


What is the Endocrine System

200

The process of decreasing the angle within a joint is referred to as this, while increasing it is referred to as this.

What is flexion and extension

200

When referring to the same limb, this anatomical term indicates something is closer to the body, while this term means it is further away

What is proximal and distal

200

This athletes elbows are in this anatomical movement



What is flexion

200

The definition of wellness is this

What is a balanced state of physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual well-being.

300

It plays a role Homeostasis by working with
other body systems to maintain the internal
conditions required to function the body
normally. It is the body’s first line of defense
against infection, temperature change

What is the Integument System

300

The process of moving a body part further away from the body at the side is known as this, while moving closer to it is called this

What is abduction and adduction
300

This plane creates a left and right side that is uneven.

What is the para-sagittal plane

300

The pitchers left foot is currently in this anatomical movement



What is ankle eversion

300

The ability, motivation and
confidence to move effectively and efficiently in a
variety of situations, and the healthy growth,
development and care of the body is the definition of this dimension of wellness.


What is physical wellness

400

What two systems help provide oxygen throughout the body?

What is the Circulatory and Respiratory System

400
In anatomical position, when rotating the thumb towards the body, this is called this
What is pronation
400

The belly button's location is described like this when in relation to the heart.

What is inferior, medial, and superficial.

400

Both shoulders of this swimmer are performing this anatomical movemement


What is retraction

400

An understanding of
one’s own values and beliefs leading to a
sense of meaning or purpose and a
relationship to the global community is the definition to this dimension of wellness.

What is spiritual wellness.

500

Part of Cardiovascular & Immune systems. Returns protein and plasma to the cardiovascular system, transports fats from the digestive system to the cardiovascular system, filters the blood, produces white blood cells and protects against disease

What is the Lymph System

500

A student was unsure of a question posed in Sports Med, they then shrugged their shoulders which moved the joint in these two anatomical movements.

What is elevation and depression.

500

The lungs' location is described like this when in relation to the knee.

What is superior, medial, and deep.

500

The anatomical movement of the batters right ankle, hips/spine, and right hip



What is inversion, rotation, and flexion

500

The definition to emotional wellness is this.

What is s is acknowledging,
understanding and expressing thoughts and
feelings in a constructive manner