The smallest unit of life
What is a cell?
The standard arrangement of the body used for reference when studying anatomy
What is the anatomical position?
These organs can be found in the _________ quadrant; Spleen, Left Kidney, Stomach, Small Intestines
What is Left Upper Quadrant?
The schwann cell forms a myelin sheath around the _________
What is the axon(s)?
Closer to the point of reference (as in the body); the elbow is _______ to the wrist
What is Proximal?
The humerus is an example of this type of bone
What is long bone?
Also known as the collar bone
What is the clavicle?
The term central nervous system refers to the __________
What is the brain and spinal cord?
Control of temperature, metabolism, and thirst are function associated with the _______
What is the hypothalamus?
This type of tissue supports, protects and holds the body together
What is connective tissue?
Which type of reflex involves skeletal muscles?
What is somatic?
The following organs can be found in the _____ quadrant- Liver, Gallbladder, Right Kidney, Small Intestines
What is Right Upper Quadrant?
The smallest unit of life
What is a cell?
This is the largest bone of the facial skeleton
What is the mandible
The major function is gas exchange.
What is respiratory system?
_____ involves decreasing the angle between two body parts or structures.
What is flexion?
The midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata are housed in the ____________
What is the brain stem?
This bone forms the back of the skull
What is occipital?
This ligament prevents hyperextension or posterior tibial movement?
What is the PCL?
This bone of the knee is on the lateral side
What is the fibula?
The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system are subdivisions of the
What is the autonomic nervous system
The urinary bladder, female reproductive organs can be found in the _________ region.
What is hypogastric?