Cells
Tissues
Body Cavities
Divisions of the Back
Directions
100
Semipermeable barrier that allows certain substances to pass through while blocking others.
What is cell membrane
100
Supports and binds other body tissues and parts.
What is Connective tissue
100
Contains the lungs, heart, aorta, esophagus and trachea
What is Thoracic Cavity
100
Consisting of the first seven segments of the spinal column.
What is Cervical Vertebrae
100
Toward the side of the body, away from midline
What is Lateral
200
Made up of threadlike structures called chromosomes
What is Nucleus
200
Covers the internal and external organs of the body.
What is Epithelial tissue
200
Contains the liver, gallbladder, spleen, stomach, pancreas, intestines and kidneys.
What is Abdominal Cavity
200
Consisting of the next 12 segments for vertebrae of the spinal column
What is Thoracic Vertebrae
200
Pertaining to the back or posterior
What is Dorsal
300
Transmit hereditary characteristics.
What is genes
300
Capable of producing movement of the parts and organs of the body through the contraction and relaxation of its fibers.
What is Muscle Tissue
300
Contains the urinary bladder and reproductive organs.
What is Pelvic Cavity
300
Consists of the five large segments of the movable part of the spinal column.
What is Lumbar vertebrae
300
Pertaining to the back of the body
What is Posterior
400
Gel-like substance containing cell organs that carry out the essential functions of the cell.
What is Cytoplasm
400
Transmits impulses throughout the body; thereby activating, coordinating, and controlling the many functions of the body.
What is Nervous Tissue
400
Contains the brain
What is Cranial Cavity
400
The fourth segment of the spinal column.
What is Sacrum
400
Pertaining to the tail
What is Caudal
500
A change in the structure and orientation of cells.
What is Anaplasia
500
Attached to bone and is responsible for the movement of the skeleton.
What is Skeletal muscle
500
Contains the nerves of the spinal cord.
What is Spinal Cavity
500
A single bone that is the result of the fusion of the four individual coccygeal bones in the child.
What is coccyx
500
Toward the nearest to the trunk of the body or nearest to the point of origin of a body part.
What is Proximal