Body Planes, Positions & Movements
Cells
Tissues and Skeletal
Nervous system
Random
100

How is the body divided in the Transverse plane?

What is the body is divided in upper and lower portions?

100

What is the function of white blood cells?

What is regulating immune responses?

100

What is the largest bone in the human body?

What is the femur?

100

What does CNS stand for?

What is central nervous system?

100

What gland helps regulate the circadian rhythm?

What is the pineal gland?

200

In the fowlers position, the head of the bed is at what angle?

What is 45 degrees?

200

What is the function of platelets?

What is initiating blood clotting?

200

Describe the difference of voluntary and involuntary muscle tissue?

What is voluntary muscles are under conscious control, while involuntary muscles work automatically?

200

What is responsible for the fight or flight response?

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

200

What is the primary function of neurons?

What is transmitting electrical signals and information?

300

How is the body divided in the sagittal plane?

What is into left and right sections?

300

What happens to a cell when it experiences atrophy?

What is it shrinks or decreases in size?

300

How many bones are in an adult human body?

What is 206?

300

The occipital lobe controls what function?

What is it controls vision?

300

What is difference of anatomy and physiology?

What is anatomy is the study of the body’s structure and organization, while physiology is the study of how these structures function and interact?

400
While performing range of motion on a patient, you move their leg away from the body. This body movement is referred as?

What is abduction?

400

What is the function of a red blood cell?

What is transporting oxygen to body tissues?

400

Define peristalsis

What is the involuntary movement of the intestinal muscles that moves food through the gastrointestinal system?

400

What is the function of the retina in the eye?

What is to convert incoming light into electrical signals for the brain?

400

Define cerumen?

What is earwax?

500

In the prone position, the patient lies on which part of the body?

What is their abdomen with the head turned to the side?

500

Define hypertrophy at a cellular level

What is the cell enlarges due to increase in proteins in the cell membrane?

500

From top to bottom, what are the major segments of the spinal cord arranged in the human body?

What is Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, Coccygeal?

500

The frontal lobe controls what functions?

What is controls movement, reasoning, planning, problem solving, speech, and emotions?

500

What is the tympanic membrane?

What is the eardrum?