Body Systems
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Odds & Ends
Odds & Ends, Too
100
Includes of veins, arteries, and blood; carries nutrients and wastes
Cardiovascular system
100
Otic region
Ear
100
Median plane
100
This cavity contains your brain.
Cranial cavity
100
Contrast gross anatomy and micro anatomy.
Gross- can see with the naked eye; micro- microscopic structures
200
First line of defense again infection; most superficial body system
Integumentary system
200
Antecubital region
Elbow
200
Transverse plane
200
This cavity contains your reproductive organs.
Pelvic cavity
200
The nose is _______ to the occipital region.
Anterior
300
Eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body; includes kidneys and bladder
Urinary system
300
Patellar region
Knee
300
Sagittal plane
300
This is considered a "hard" cavity, meaning it provides increased protection for the organs within.
Thoracic cavity
300
The popliteal region is _______ to the tarsal region.
Proximal
400
Regulates hormones in the body
Endocrine system
400
Pelvic region
Hips/ pelvis
400
Frontal plane
400
Name 2 organs found in the thoracic cavity.
Heart, lungs
400
The coxal region is _______ to the pubic region.
Lateral
500
"Cleans" blood; returns leaked fluids back to the body; involved in immune response
Lymphatic system
500
Plantar region
Bottom of foot
500
Thoracic cavity
500
List 4 organs found in the abdominopelvic cavity.
Lots of choices!
500
Give the hierarchy of body organization (atoms to organism)
Atoms, chemicals, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism