Abdominal- - ANS-stomach
Acromial- - ANS-shoulder
Ankle - ANS-7 Tarsals
Antebrachial- - ANS-forearm
Antecubital- - ANS-front of elbow (smooth component that bends)
Anterior- - ANS-Situated in the direction of the front of the frame
Appendicular Skeleton - ANS-Upper and Lower Limbs, Girdles
Axial Skeleton - ANS-Skull, Vertebral Column, Thoracic Cage, Sternum
Axillary- - ANS-armpit
Body Systems (eleven) - ANS-Muscular, Skeletal, Respiratory, Digestive, Cardiovascular,
Immune, Endocrine, Urinary, Reproductive, Nervous, Epidermal
Body Tissues - ANS-Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nervous
Brachial- - ANS-arm
Buccal- - ANS-cheek
Calcaneal- - ANS-heel
Cardiovascular - ANS-•Atrium- receive blood returning to the heart
•Ventricles- pumps blood out to the frame
•Arteries- convey blood far from the heart
•Arterioles- smaller arteries
•Veins-carry blood to and from coronary heart, all over the body
•Venules- smaller veins
•Capillaries- hair like sites of blood change with tissue
Carpal- - ANS-wrist
, Cephalic- - ANS-head
Cervical- - ANS-neck
Connective - ANS-oProtects, supports, and binds together different body tissues
Made up of various types of cells in various amounts of a nonliving substance around these
cells known as the matrix. This permits it to fill spaces of diverse shapes/sizes
Coxae (three bones fused collectively) - ANS-Ilium
Ishium
Pubis
Cranial- - ANS-skull
Cural- - ANS-leg (front)
Deep- - ANS-Away from the frame surface; greater inner
Digestive - ANS-•Teeth/Tongue- breaks down and pushes meals down the esophagus
•Pharynx- food/air tube
•Esophagus- meals tube
•Stomach- breaks down food with gastric acids
•Small Intestine- absorbs nutrients
•Large Intestine- absorbs water
•Rectum- holds fecal depend
•Anus- expels fecal matter
•Gall Bladder- stores bile, releases into small gut
•Liver- makes bile for the small intestine
Distal- - ANS-Situated faraway from the factor of attachment or starting place or a critical factor;
located faraway from the center of the frame
DNA - ANS-deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA consists of: - ANS-Nucleic Acids, Deoxyribose, Phosphate Backbone
Dorsal- - ANS-back
Dorsal- - ANS-Being or located near, on, or towards the back or posterior part of the human
frame
Endocrine - ANS-•Hypothalamus- secretes hormones that make all the other glands do their
jobs
•Pituitary- controls increase