Directional terms
Body cavities and planes
Epithelial Tissue
Connective tissue
Muscle and nervous tissue
100

This is a  midline of a structure.

 What is medial?

100

This is a continuous  cavity located on the back side of the body.

What is Dorsal?

100

This type looks like fish scales.

What is Squamous Cells.

100

These cells supports and connects organs and tissue.

What is connective tissue?

100

This is attached the skeleton.

What is skeletal?

200

This is Farthest away from the body surface.

What is deep?

200

This cavity contains stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen.

What is Abdominal?

200

_______________ protects the body by covering internal and external surfaces and produces and secretions 

What is Epithelial Tissue?

200

These are examples Ears, nose,between bones of the knee?

What is cartilage?

200

These cells reacts to stimulation and conducts an impulse.

What is Nervous tissue?

300

This is toward or nearest the trunk, or nearest the point of origin of a structure

What is Proximel?

300

This a lenghwise plane that divides a structure into right and left sections.

What is a Sagittal Plane?

300

One layer of cells

What is simple?

300

This a type of connective tissue that stores fat cells.

What is Adipose?

300

These cells conducts and moves a body part.

What is muscle tissue?

400

This is nearer the body surface

What is superficial?

400

A Lengthwise plane that divides a structure into a anterior and posterior sections.

What is Frontal/Coronal plane?

400

More than one layer of cells

What is stratified?

400

This is a strong, flexible bands of connective tissue that hold bones firmly together at the joints.

What is Ligaments?

400

These cells (nerve cells) are the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system.

What is neurons?