Anatomical Terms and Sections
Organs
Our Senses
Pumping and Breathing
Mystery Systems
100

A term to describe position of the body when standing with palms by your side facing forward. 

Anatomical Position

100

The organ that absorbs nutrients from food. 

Small intestine

100

Another term for the sensation of smell. 

Olfaction

100

The organ that pumps blood to the entire body. 

Heart

100
This system includes white blood cells and keeps us healthy. 

Immune

200

The term used to describe something higher on the body than another part. 

Superior

200

The organ used for respiration.

Lungs

200

In the general pathway of sensory information processing, the stimulus activates the _____.

Sensors (receptors)

200

The air sacs of the lungs.

Alveoli

200

This system is crucial for us to have enough oxygen in our body.

Respiratory

300

A cut that does not extend into the internal organs. 

Superficial

300
You have two of these organs, but can live with only one.  If these organs fail, dialysis is used to keep toxins out of the blood. 

Kidneys

300

All sensory information except one passes through this brain region first. 

Thalamus

300
The five types of blood vessels. 

Arteries, arterioles, veins, venules, capillaries.

300

This system extracts nutrients to be used for making ATP.

Digestive

400

The position of the patella compared to the sternum regarding distance from the head. 

Distal

400

The largest organ of the body, which provides protection and body temperature regulation. 

Skin

400

The lobe of the brain that processes visual sensory information. 

Occipital

400

The size of the lung _______ when we inhale and the pressure ______.

increases; decreases

400

This system helps regulate fluid and helps protect us. 

Lymphatic

500

The type of section a surgeon would make to examine the anterior and posterior structures of the body. 

Coronal Section

500

This organ has endocrine and exocrine glands.  The exocrine glands help with digestion. 

Pancreas

500

Gustation is processed in this lobe. 

Insular

500

The name of the valve that blood passes through before going to the entire  body. 

Aortic valve (Aortic semilunar valve)

500

This system uses meiosis to make new cells.

Reproductive