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org of body review
organization of the body test review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| group of similar cells arranged w/intercellular substance between them specialized to perform a particular function | tissue |
| lenghtwise vertical plane dividing the body into left/right halves | sagittal |
| refers to head/head end | cephalic |
| lying abdomen down, face down | prone |
| farther away from a point of reference | distal |
| fluid inside a cell | intracellular |
| refers to tail/tail end | caudal |
| what makes up 60% of the body | liquids |
| what is contented in the dorsal cavity | brain,pituitary gland & spinal cord |
| which is found in the ventral cavity | pericardial |
| farther away from the head or toward the lower part of the body | inferior |
| the 3 basic activities for life of an organism | movement,metabolism & reproduction |
| front/belly side of the body | anterior |
| the body standing erect w/arms @ side & the palms facing forward is what | anatomical position |
| anatomy is the scientific study of the ??? of an organism | structure |
| plane dividing the body into anterior & posterior portions | cornal plane |
| dorsal recumbent is also called what | supine |
| which quadrant is the gallbladder located in | RUQ |
| arrange in order of simplest to most complex | cells,tissues,organs,organ systems,organism |
| physiology is the scientific study of the ??? of an organism | functions |
| the cecum,terminal ilium, appendix are found in which quadrant | RLQ |
| the urinary bladder,sex organs, part of the large instestine,cecum, appendix & rectum are located in which cavity | pelvic |
| cecum,terminal ilium, appendix are found in which quadrant | RLQ |
| which system are the lungs & trachea found | respiratory system |
| skeletal,smooth & cardiac muscles are part of what system | muscular system |
| what is the single ultimate goal of an organism | survival |
| covers the body; protects the organisms from injury | integumentary system |
| front/palm of hand | palmar |
| opposite of superfical | deep |