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With Host... Your

Directional Terms Organ Systems Regional Landmarks Types of Anatomy Body Cavities Misc.

The elbow is ____ to the fingers. A 100

proximal A 100

The top of the head is the most ______ part of the body. A 200

Superior A 200

If an incision cuts the heart into right and left parts, the section is a ______ section. A 300

Sagittal A 300

In humans, the dorsal surface can also be called the ____ surface. A 400

posterior A 400

Which two sections (cuts) will show both kidneys in any animal? A 500

Transverse and Coronal (frontal) A 500

B 100 Which system is composed of cartilage and ligaments that provides a framework for muscles?

Skeletal System B 100

Which organ system responds to stimuli by activating muscles and glands? B 200

Nervous System B 200

Which system pumps blood through a series of blood vessels located in the body? B 300

Cardiovascular System B 300

Which system covers the body and is made of skin, sweat glands, oil glands, hair and nails? B 400

Integumentary System B 400

Which system picks up leaky fluid from the tissues and returns it to the blood? This system also stores white blood cells needed for immunity. B 500

Lymphatic System B 500

Which regional body landmark refers to the base of the back of the head? C 100

Occipital C 100

Which regional body landmark refers to the back of the knee? C 200

Popiliteal C 200

Which regional body landmark refers to the back of the calf? C 300

Sural C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Which regional body landmark refers to the front of the elbow? C 400

Antecubital C 400

Which regional body landmark refers to the upper chest area? C 500

Thoracic C 500

What term refers to the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another? D 100

Anatomy D 100

What term refers to the study of the function of bodys parts? D 200

Physiology D 200

Which branch of anatomy studies the cell? D 300

Cytology D 300

Which branch of anatomy studies tissues? D 400

Histology D 400

Which branch of anatomy studies the structural changes caused by disease? D 500

Pathology D 500

Which cavity protects the skull and encases the brain? E 100

Cranial Cavity E 100

Which body cavity houses the internal organs like the stomach and intestines? E 200

Abdominal Cavity E 200

Which major body cavity contains both the lungs and the heart? E 300

Thoracic Cavity E 300

Which body cavities contains both lungs? E 400

Pleural Cavities E 400

Which body cavity encloses the heart? E 500

Pericardial Cavity E 500

Which directional term is the opposite of deep? F 100

Superficial F 100

F 200 Which branch of anatomy studies the developmental changes of the body before birth?

Embryology F 200

Which body system contains the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra? F 300

Urinary System F 300

If a surgeon were to remove the antebrachial from a patients body, the cut that would be made would be a _____ cut. F 400

Transverse F 400

What regional body landmark term refers to the upper part of the arm? F 500

Brachial F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Organ Systems Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Which organ system secretes regulatory hormones that controls growth, reproduction and metabolism? Click on screen to continue

Endocrine System Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!