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Chapter 6f- The Human Body

Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Twelfth Edition
Across
The bones that lie between the temporal and occipital regions of the cranium
The upper quarter of the sternum.
A subdivision of the autonomic nervous system, involved in control of involuntary functions, mediated largely by the vagus nerve through the chemical acetylcholine.
The lining of body cavities and passages that communicate directly or indirectly with the environment outside the body.
The bones and voluntary muscles of the body.
The system that controls virtually all activities of the body, both voluntary and involuntary.
The primary female reproductive organs that produce an ovum, or egg, that, if fertilized, will develop into a fetus.
Down
The eye socket, made up of the maxilla and zygoma.
A flat, solid organ that lies below the liver and stomach; it is a major source of digestive enzymes and produces the hormone insulin.
The part of the brain that is responsible for helping regulate the level of consciousness.
The watery secretion of the mucous membranes that lubricates the body openings
The heart muscle.
An imaginary vertical line drawn from the middle of the forehead through the nose and the umbilicus (navel) to the floor, dividing the body into equal left and right halves. (midline)
The most posterior bone of the cranium
Bones of the hand, situated between the carpals and phalanges.
The pressure of water to move, typically into the capillary, as the result of the presence of plasma proteins.
The small organs that produce hair.
The volume of air that moves in and out of the lungs per minute; calculated by multiplying the tidal volume and respiratory rate; also called minute ventilation.
The knee cap; a specialized bone that lies within the tendon of the quadriceps muscle.
The part of the pharynx that lies above the level of the roof of the mouth, or palate.
Tiny, oval shaped structures located in various places along the lymph vessels that filter lymph.
Nerves that carry information from the central nervous system to the muscles of the body.
The functional units of the nervous system; also called nerve cells.