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Chapter One

Horizontales
The cavity of the body that contains the lungs and related structures
The collection of tissues which share one function
The cavity of the body containing the digestive organs
The type of muscle associated with involuntary functions such as digestion
Muscle that opposes the intended action
The main part of the body (thorax + abdomen)
Breathing out
The type of joint that is only slightly mobile
Nerves from the brain or spinal column to the outer parts of the body
Breathing in
Also known as the collar bone
Fibrous tissue that connects a bone to another bone
The top part of the respiratory system, a tube with rings around it
The voluntary type of muscle
The smallest part of the lungs = air sacs
Study of the form and function of muscles
Movement toward the center
Verticales
The highly movable type of joint
The anatomical plane dividing body into right and left parts
Muscles can only ___
Movement away from center
True/False: the lung's muscles help it expand and contract
Study of the nervous system
The anatomical plane that divides the body into the front and back parts
The nervous system which regulates normal body functions
The type of tissue which includes cartilage, blood, bones and bone marrow, and fat
Skin and mucous membrane are made of this
Study of the function of a living organism and its parts
One of the three muscle types
The part of the nervous system that contains the cranial and spinal nerves
The cavity of the body containing the brain and its components
The nervous system which targets your motor control and sensory functions
Also known as the shoulder blade
A contractile tissue
Nerves from the outer parts of the body toward the CNS
The part of the nervous system that contains the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, brain stem, and spinal cord
Study of the structure of an organism