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Anatomy final j

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Anatomy-   structure of an organism and its parts.  
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Physiology-   the function of an organist and its parts.  
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Superior   top  
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Inferior   Bottem  
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Anterior (ventral)   top  
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Posterior (dorsal)   back  
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Proximal   Near  
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Distal   Far  
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medial   to the middle  
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laterial   to the sides  
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frontal (coronal) plane   divides front and back  
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transverse plane   upper and lower halves.  
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mid-saggital   equal halves (mirror image)  
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anatomical compass   <<Right ^^superior^^ left>> vv inferior vv  
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Supine   Facing upward  
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prone   facing downward  
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Break down of the word autopsy   auto- self psy- view  
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autopsy aka-   postmortem examination  
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1st stage of an autopsy   1. The body is examined for abnormalities such as cuts bruises and scars.  
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2nd stage of an autopsy   Ventral body cavity is opened with a "Y" incision, dissection of all or many organs.  
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3rd stage of an autopsy   Microscopic examination of tissue, tests to analyze chemical content of the body.  
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2 major body cavities   ventral- bottom/belly dorsal- brain and spine  
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thoracic cavity   chest  
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Mediastinum   heart trachea blood vessels  
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Pleural cavity-   lungs  
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Abdominal Pelvic Cavity   liver, gallbladder, stomach, spleen, pancreas, intestines, rectum, urinary bladder, reproductive organs.  
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Axial Region-   head neck torso (trunk)  
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Appendicle Region   upper and lower extremities  
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