Body Regions and Cavities
Directional Terms
Energy
Chemical Bonds
Macromolecules
100

Contents of the abdomino-plevic cavity

What are the abdominal and pelvic cavities?

100

Towards the head

What is superior?

100

Stored energy

What is potential energy?

100
Two or more atoms joined by a chemical bond

What is a molecule?

100

Called fats when solid and oil when liquid

What are lipids?

200

The four quadrants of the body

What are the left upper, right upper, left lower, and right lower quadrants?

200

Away from the surface of the skin

What is deep?

200

Energy in action

What is kinetic energy?

200

A transfer of electrons

What is an ionic bond?

200

Largest molecules in the body

What are nucleic acids?

300

Contents of the Dorsal body cavity

What are the cranial and vertebral cavities?

300

The navel is ____ to the mamma

What is inferior?

300

The ability to do work, or put matter into motion

What is energy?

300

Sharing of electrons

What is a covalent bond?

300

Polymers of animo acids monomers that are held together by peptide bonds

What are proteins?

400

The nine regions of the body

What are the left hypochondriac, epigastric, right hypochondriac, left lumbar, umbilical, right lumbar, left iliac, hypogastric, and right iliac regions?

400

The terms used on ligaments

What are proximal and distal?

400

Two types of chemical reactions

What are decomposition and synthesis reactions?

400

Sharing of electrons but one pole has a stronger pull than the other one

What is a polar covalent bond?

400

Backbone of DNA molecules

What are carbohydrates?

500

The contents of the Thoracic cavity

What is the superior mediastinum, pleural cavity, and pericardial found within the mediastinum?

500

Other term for anterior

What is ventral?

500

Six forms of energy found in nature

What is mechanical, thermal, electromagnetic, electric, chemical, and nuclear energy?

500

Weak bonds between polar covalent bonds

What is a hydrogen bond?

500

Chemical energy released when glucose is
broken down

What is ATP?