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Anterior relates to where on the body?

The front

Posterior relates to where on the body?

The back

Away from the midline

Lateral

Away from the point of attachment relates to what point on the body?

Distal

Proximal relates to where on the body?

Towards the point of attachment

Towards the midline

Medial

Inferior relates to what section of the body?

Lower

Upper body

Superior

Skin outside of the body is called the what layer?

Superficial

Organs are away from the surface of the skin making them

Deep

Divides the body into anterior and posterior portions

Coronal plane (frontal plane)

Horizontal cut that divides the body into upper and lower parts

Transverse Plane

Sagittal Plane

Lengthwise cut that divides the body into right and left halves

Feet, palms and face, facing forward

Anatomical position

Macromolecules are what level of organization?

The third level

Cells are what level of organization?

The fifth level

Molecules are what level of organization?

The second level

The sixth level of organization is

Tissue

Atoms are the blank level of organization

First

The fourth level of organization is

Organelles

the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.

Anatomy

Physiology

deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.

Internal balance

Homeostasis

Describing something as positioned in front of another thing

Ante-

Append refers to the

Appendix

Cardi- refers to the

Heart

Crani- refers to the

Brain

Dis- refers to

separation

The prefix dors- refers to

The back of the body

Homeo- means to

Go unchanged

Meta- refers to

Change

Pariet- refers to

A wall of the body

Peri- refers to

Surrounding

-tomy is the


the


the

Process of cutting

Trans- means

Across