Position
Nervous System
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Respiratory System
100

what position is where the body is standing up straight, face forward, with the arms at the side and palms forward.

what is the anatomical position?

100

What lies between the chest and pelvic area?

What is the abdominal area?

100

What are the two small oval bones, varying in size and form in different individuals?

What are the nasal bones?

100

What is the small bone in your ankle?

what is the talus?

100

What is your body's central framework?

what is skeletal system?

200

what describes the location of one body part with respect to another?

What is the relative position?

200

This protects the brain.

what is the skull?

200

What is lying flat with the face downward?

what is prone?

200

What is the bone that forms your upper jaw?

what is the maxillae?

200

What are the 14 bones that are found in the fingers of each hand and also in the toes of each foot? 

What are the phalanges?

300

when something is positioned above it is?

what is a superior postion?

300

What is the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy?

What is metabolism?

300

What is the thick, hard bone that forms part of the side and base of the skull?

what is the temporal bones?

300

What is the largest bone in the human skull that holds the lower teeth?

what is the mandible?

300

What is a group of cells that have a similar structure and that function together as a unit? 

what is the tissue?

400

when something is positioned towards the back, what is it?

what is the posterior position?

400

What is the lower back region of your spinal column or backbone?

what is the lumbar?

400

What are the facial bones located in the medial wall of the orbit?

what is the lacrimal bone?

400

When the muscles are closer to the skin they are?

what is the superficial surface?

400

What is the blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body?

what is the veins?

500

what postion is more towards the side?

What is the lateral position?

500

What is the process by which the body utilizes the energy released by catabolism to synthesize complex molecules?

What is the anabolism?

500

What are the long bones within the hand that is connected to the carpals?

What is the metacarpals?

500

 What is one of the twenty-two bones that form the skull and essentially helps to connect the neurocranium to the facial skeleton?

What are the sphenoid bones?

500

what are the blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood from your heart to all of your body's cells?

what are the arteries?