Intro
Requirements of Organism
Cavities in your body
Terminology
Body Sections
100

Structure. What does it look like.

What is Anatomy?

100

Required to release energy from nutrients.

What is Oxygen?

100

Refers to back side specifically upper.

What is Dorsal cavity?

100

Toward the back.

What is Posterior?

100

Divides the body into anterior and posterior sections.

What is Coronal?

200

Function. What does it do and how.

What is Physiology?

200

Required for metabolic reactions, transport of substances.

What is Water?
200

It's your front side.

What is Ventral cavity?

200

Toward or at the midline of the body.

What is Medial?

200

Cross section. Divides the body into superior and inferior positions.

What is Transverse? 

300

It breaks down. Releasing, complex to simple.

What is Catabolism?

300

Increases rate of chemical reactions.

What is Heat?

300

Cavity surrounded by ribs.

What is Thoracic cavity?

300

Closer to the trunk. (Or other specified point).

What is Proximal?

300

Divides the body into right and left portions.

What is Sagittal?

400

Build complex substances from simple building blocks.

What is Anabolism?

400

Supply energy, building blocks for new cells.

What are Nutrients?

400

Divided into abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity.

What is Abdominopelvic cavity?

400

Farther from the trunk. (Or other specified point).

What is Distal?

500
Maintenance of a stable internal environment.

What is Homeostasis? 

500

Force required to facilitate movement of air or fluids.

What is Pressure?

500

Your eyes cavity is called.

What is Orbital cavity?

500

Farther away from the midline.

What is Lateral?