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$100 $200 $300 $ $200 $300 $400 $500 Directional Terms Abdomino pelvic Body Regions Systems/ Organs Sections Systems/ Functions. Intro to Anatomy Jeopardy $100 Andrew Anatomy

The head is _____________ to the feet

What is superior?

The heart is _____________ To the lungs

What is medial?

The trachea is ____________ to the esophagus.

What is ventral or anterior?

The toes are ___________ To the knees.

What is distal?

The shoulder is ____________ To the fingers.

What is distal/superior?

Contains mostly the small intestine

What is the umbilical region?

Contains part of the kidney, stomach, transverse colon and spleen

What is the left hypochondriac region?

Contains the bladder and rectum

What is the hypogastric region?

Contains most of the liver, kidney and gall bladder

What is the right hypochondriac region?

Contains ascending colon, part of the small intestine, and part of a kidney

What is the right lumbar region?

Region of the fingers and toes

What is digital?

Thigh region

What is femoral?

Entire head region

What is cranial or cephalic?

Armpit region

What is axillary?

Posterior region of the knee

What is popliteal?

Cut that gives a superior and an inferior section

What is transverse?

Cut that gives a left and a right

What is a sagittal section?

Cut that gives an anterior and a posterior

What is frontal or coronal?

Cut that would give an entire eye in each section

What is sagittal?

Cut that would NOT give part of a kidney in each half?

What is sagittal?

System that produces movement.

What is the muscular system?

System that protects the body from bacterial and viral invaders.

What is the lymphatic/immune system?

Keeps the body from drying out and protects from mechanical, chemical and UV damage.

What is the integumentary system?

Transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and wastes throughout the body.

What is the cardiovascular system?

Removes excess water and nitrogenous wastes from blood, maintains electrolyte balance in the body.

What is the urinary system?

Bones, Joints and cartilage

What is the skeletal system?

Kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra

What is the urinary system?

Liver, pharynx, ileum

What is the digestive system?

Skin, hair and nails

What is the integumentary system?

Pancreas, pituitary, adrenal, and thyroid

What is the endocrine system?

Example of a positive feedback mechanism in the body

FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER What is childbirth or blood clotting?