Terminology
Cavities
Membranes
Misc.
Misc. 2
100

Above

Superior

100

Chest cavity...

Thoracic

100

The skin.

Cutaneous

100

Most abundant tissue, with a different matrix depending on specific type of tissue.

Connective

100

The major structural part of a cell are the:

Cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm

200

Toward the midline

Medial

200

Jointly, the lower cavities of the body are known as...

Abdominopelvic

200

Nose + mouth

Mucus

200

Tissue with a liquid matrix, allows for transport of oxygen.

Blood

200

The protein in epidermal cells that makes the skin relatively waterproof is 

Keratin

300

Means the same as 'dorsal'...

Posterior

300

The two dorsal cavities...

Cranial + spinal

300

More watery in consistency, lubricates the organs of the abdomen + chest..

Serous

300

The smallest part of an element is

An atom

300

The tissue that stores fat in subcutaneous tissue is:

Adipose tissue

400
The elbow is _____ to the wrist.

Proximal

400
The cavity of the lungs...

Pleural cavity

400

The only membrane that is made of connective tissue.

Synovial

400

In the embryo, the bones of the arms and legs are first made of:

Cartilage

400

Specialized for storage, insulation, + padding.

Adipose

500

The tail region.

Caudal

500
Uppermost cavity of the thoracic cavity.

Superior mediastinum

500

Term for membrane that lines cavity of the heart.

Parietal pericardium

500

The normal pH ranges of blood is

7.35-7.45

500

The two organ systems that regulate body functions by means of impulses and hormones are the:

Nervous and Endocrine systems