The Human Body Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Study of body structure | Anatomy |
Study of body Function | Physiology |
study of Diseases | Pathology/ Pathophysiology |
____ Link together to form molecules | Atoms |
After Atoms link together it is called | Molecules |
The metabolic units within a cell that perform a specific function necessary to the life of a cell | Organelles |
The powerhouse that furnishes the cells energy | Organelles |
The cells Nucleus is called | Organelles |
Organelles form into | Cells |
the smallest living units that make up the body's structure | Cells |
Cells Group together to form | Tissues |
Specialized groups of cell with a similar structure and function. | Tissues |
Tissues come together to form | Organs |
Structures of two or more tissue types working together to carry out a particular function | Organs |
the heart, stomach, and kidney are examples of what | Organs |
Organs then form | Organ systems |
one complete individual | Human Organism |
Covers or lines body surfaces | Epithelial Tissue |
the outer layer of the skin, the walls of capillaries, and kidney tubules are examples of | Epithelial Tissue |
Connects and supports parts of the body | Connective Tissue |
this tissue transports and store materials | Connective Tissue |
Bone, cartilage, and adipose tissues are example of | Connective Tissue |
Contracts to pressure and movement | Muscles |
generates and transmits impulses to regulate body function | Nerve Tissue |
the organ system that Consists of skin, Hair and nails | Integumentary System |
Organ System that consists of Bones, Cartilage and ligaments | Skeletal System |
Organ System that consists Primary of skeletal Muscles | Muscular System |
organ system that consists of lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, lymph, thymus, spleen, and tonsils | Lymphatic System |
Organ system that consists of the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs | Respiratory System |
Organ System that consists of the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra | Urinary System |
the Human Body Consists on How any organ systems? | 11 |
organ system that consists of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sense organs | Nervous System |
Organ System that consists of the pituitary gland, adrenals, pancreas, thyroid, parathyroid, and other organs | Endocrine System |
Organ system that consists of the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries | Circulatory System |
Organ system that consists of stomach, small and large intestines, esophagus, liver, mouth, and pancreas | Digestive System |
Organ system that consists of the testes, vas deferens, prostate, seminal vesicles, and penis | Male Reproductive System |
Organ system that consists of the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, and breast | Female Reproductive System |
Above or higher | Superior |
Below or lower | Inferior |
Towards the front | Anterior/ventral |
Towards the Back | Posterior/dorsal |
Toward the midline | Medial |
Away from the midline | Lateral |
Within or interior to | Internal |
Outside or exterior to | External |
Towards the surface | Superficial |
Center or main part | Centeral |
away from the center or main part | Peripheral |
Closer to the origin | Proximal |
Farther from the origin | Distal |
Pertaining to the walls of a cavity | Parietal |
Pertaining to the organs within a cavity | Visceral |
Away from the body's surface | Deep |
divides the body lengthwise into right and left sides | Sagittal Plane |
called a midsagittal plane if the section is made exactly at the midline | Sagittal Plane |
divides the body horizontally into the upper (superior) and lower (inferior) portions | Transverse Plane |
Also called the horizontal plane | Transverse Plane |
used by CT scanners to reveal internal organs | Transverse Plane |
Divides the body lengthwise into anterior and posterior portions | Frontal Plane |
Also called coronal plane | Frontal Plane |
Name for the Armpit | Axillary |
Name for the upper Arm | Brachial |
Name for the Cheek | Buccal |
Name for the mouth | Oral |
Name for the spine | Vertebral |
Name for the neck | Cervical |
Name for the fingers | Digital |
Name for the Face | Facial |
Name for the Shoulders | Deltoids |
name for the thigh | Femoral |
name for the foot | Pedal |
name for the wrist | Carpal |
name for the front of the elbow | Antecubital |
name for the ankle | Tarsal |
name for the Groin | Inguinal |
Name for the head | Cephalic |
name for the breasts | Mammary |
Name for the nose | Nasal |
name for the palm | Palmar |
name for the eye | Orbital |
name for the navel (belly button) | Umbilical |
name for the Kneecap | Patellar |
name for the chest | Pectoral |
name for the Sternum | Sternal |
name for the pelvis | Pelvic |
Name for the Abdomen | Abdominal |
name for the sole of the foot | Plantar |
Name for the Back of the knee | Popliteal |
Name for the Sacrum | Sacral |
Name for the Pelvic Floor | Perineal |
Name for the Shoulder Blade | Scapular |
Name for the back of the head | Occipital |
name for the Lower Back | Lumbar |
Name of the Heel | Calcaneal |
Name for the Butt | Gluteal |
Name for the skull | Cranial |
Located at the front of the body | Ventral Cavity |
Consists of two compartments (the thoracic and abdominopelvic), which are separated by the diaphragm | Ventral Cavity |
Surround by the ribs and chest muscles | Thoracic Cavity |
Subdivided into two pleural cavities (each containing a lung) and the mediastinum | Thoracic Cavity |
Subdivided into the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity | Abdominopelvic Cavity |
Located in the back of the body | Dorsal Cavity |
Contains two divisions but is one continuous cavity | Doral Cavity |
Formed by the skull | Cranial Cavity |
Contains the Brain | Cranial Cavity |
Formed by the vertebrae | Spinal Cavity |
Contains the spinal Cord | Spinal Cavity |
the consistency or balance in the human body. | Homeostasis |
When the effector opposes the stimulus (such as a dropping temperature) and reverses the direction of change (causing temperature to rise) is called | Negative Feedback |
When the effector reinforces the stimulus and amplifies the direction of change is called | Positive Feedback |
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