Vocabulary
Relative Position
Body Cavities and Membranes
Body Terms
Organ Systems
100

Observing how muscles are bundled together is an example of this.

What is anatomy?

100

The forehead is ________ to the chin.

What is superior?

100

This cavity contains the brain.

What is the cranial cavity?

100

The eye cavity.

What is orbital?

100
The heart and blood vessels.

What is the cardiovascular system?

200

Studying how brain cells send electrical signals is an example of this.

What is physiology?

200

Muscles are _______ to the skin.

What is deep?

200

This cavity contains the middle ear bones.

What is the middle ear cavities?

200

The wrist

What is carpal?

200

A major organ is the ureter.

What is the urinary system?

300

An increase in size of organisms.

What is growth?

300

The right lung and right kidney are ___________.

What is the ipsilateral?

300

Extends from the diaphragm to the pelvis and is subdivide.

What is the abdominopelvic cavity?

300

The toe.

What is a digit?

300

The main function is send chemical messengers called hormones.

What is the endocrine system?

400

The heart produces this type of pressure, which forces blood to flow through blood vessels.

What is hydrostatic pressure?

400

The femur is _______ to the patella (not looking for superior).

What is proximal?

400

Covers the surface of the heart.

What is the visceral pericardium?

400

The leg.

What is crural?

400

Major organ is the spleen.

What is the lymphatic system?
500

This quadrant contains the intestintes.

What are all quadrants?

500

The skin is ________ to the heart

What is superficial?

500

The space between the visceral and parietal peritoneal membranes.

What is the peritoneal cavity?

500

The back

What is dorsal?

500

The major function is gas exchange.

What is the respiratory system?