Cavities
Membranes
Transport
Feedback Loops
Terms
100

Cranial 

What is dorsal?

100

Skin.

What is cutaneous?

100

Embedded in the cell membrane, these aid in facilitated diffusion.

Proteins.

100

A constant internal state.

What is homeostasis?

100

Dorsal.

What is ventral?

200

Abdominal

What is ventral?

200

Membrane of the thoracic & abdominal cavities.

What is serous?

200

Phospholipid bilayer.

What is cell membrane?

200

Blood clotting is an example of which kind of feedback loop?

What is positive feedback?

200

Deep.

What is superficial?

300

Heart cavity.

What is the pericardium?

300

Membrane that lines the walls of the cavitiy.

What is parietal?

300

Hydrophobic by nature.

What are lipids?

300

Two examples of a negative feedback loop.

What is thermoregulation, water balance, or blood sugar?

300

Medial.

What is lateral?

400

The uppermost cavity of the thoracic cavity.

What is the superior mediastinum?

400

Membrane that lines the organ(s) of the cavity.

What is visceral?

400

The movement of water from high to low concentration

What is osmosis?
400

What is the body's most common mechanism for homeostasis?

What is negative feedback?

400

The knee is ___ to the feet.

What is proximal?

500
Name given to centermost quadrant of the abdominopelvic cavity.

What is umbilical?

500

The only connective tissue membrane.

What is synovial?

500

Movement from low to high concentration that requires ATP.

What is active transport?
500

The body senses that there is a virus in the body. The brain sends a message to begin heating the body to create an environment the virus cannot survive in. 

What is a negative feedback loop?

500

Cranial.

What is caudal?