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Anatomical Terminology (Chapter 1)

Across
A position below or lower than another part of the body.
A position in a limb that is nearer to the point of attachment.
The study of the interrelationships of all of the structures in a specific body region, such as the abdomen.
A position that is closer to the surface of the body.
This system controls water balance in the body.
Cavity that contains the digestive and reproductive organs.
Chemical energy compound used by the body.
The state of steady internal conditions maintained by living things.
Process by which larger, more complex, molecules are broken down into smaller and simpler molecules.
An anatomically distinct structure composed of two or more tissue types.
The study of the larger structures of the body.
A group of many similar cells that work together.
A group of organs that work together to perform major functions.
This system supports the body and enables movement.
A position higher than another part of the body.
Down
The study of structures that can only be observed with a microscope.
Towards the middle of the body.
Face-down orientation.
This system aides the skeletal in enabling movement.
This system returns fluid to the blood and helps to defend against pathogens.
This system produces sex hormones and gametes.
The scientific study of the chemistry and physics of the structures of the body and the ways in which they work together to support the functions of life.
This system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the tissues.
This system removes carbon dioxide from the body.
Towards the side of the body.
This organ system encloses internal body structures.
System that detects and processes sensory information.
The study of the bodies structures.
Cavity that encloses the spinal cord.
Towards the front of the body.
A position in a limb that is farther from a point of attachment.
The smallest independently functioning unit of a living organism.
A position farther from the surface of the body.