when using anatomical terms which one means above?
what is superior?
What is homeostasis?
What is the maintenance of a constant internal environment?
which cavity is the heart located?
The neck is _________ to the arms
what is medial?
Homeostasis makes sure you body has the correct levels of...
what is Temperature ,water , oxygen , carbon dioxide and blood sugar
Which cavity is the brain located?
what is the cranial cavity?
What two anatomical terms describe the limbs (arms and legs) ?
what is Distal and Proximal?
Why is it important?
what is it is essential for survival and functions of all cells
When you are digesting food which cavity is it in?
What is the abdominal cavity?
which plane divides the body into equal parts(left and right)?
What is mid-sagittal plane?
What organs help achieve homeostasis?
what is all of them?
Which body cavities make up the ventral body cavity?
what is the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavity?
what is the anatomical term for the back of the knee?
what is popliteus?
If the body cannot effectively maintain homeostasis, it means there is a disorder of structure or function in a human. We call these disorders?
What are diseases?
Which cavity is the diaphragm located?
What is the thoracic cavity?