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Biology 227 Lab #1
Language, Organs, Microscope
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| anatomy | study of structure |
| physiology | study of function |
| axial | related to the axis of the body |
| appendicular | related to the appendages |
| Nasal | nose |
| oral | mouth |
| cervical | neck |
| acromial | point of shoulder |
| axillary | armpit |
| abdominal | abdomen |
| brachial | arm |
| antecubital | front of elbow |
| antebrachial | forearm |
| pelvic | pelvis |
| carpal | wrist |
| pollex | thumb |
| palmar | palm |
| digital | fingers, toes |
| pubic | genital region |
| patellar | anterior knee |
| crural | leg |
| pedal | foot |
| tarsal | ankle |
| frontal | forehead |
| orbital | eye |
| buccal | cheek |
| mental | chin |
| sternal | breastbone |
| thoracic | chest |
| mammary | breast |
| umbilical | navel |
| coxal | hip |
| inguinal | groin |
| femoral | thigh |
| fibular or peroneal | side of leg |
| hallux | great toe |
| cephalic | head |
| manus | hand |
| otic | ear |
| occipital | back of head or base of skull |
| vertebral | spinal column |
| scapular | shoulder blade |
| dorsum or dorsal | back |
| olecranal | back of elbow |
| lumbar | loin |
| sacral | between hips |
| gluteal | buttock |
| perineal | region between the anus and external genitalia |
| popliteal | back of knee |
| sural | calf |
| calcaneal | heel |
| plantar | sole |
| superior | up- toward head |
| inferior | down- toward feet |
| anterior(ventral) | front |
| posterior (dorsal) | back |
| medial | toward body's midline |
| lateral | away from bodys midline |
| proximal | closer to the origin or point of attachment |
| distal | farther from the origin or point of attachment |
| superficial (external) | closer to the body surface |
| deep (internal) | farther inside the body |
| sagittal | divides body into right and left |
| midsagittal(median) | divides into equal left and right halves |
| frontal (coronal) | divides into anterior and posterior |
| transverse | divides into superior and inferior |
| dorsal body cavity | cranial and vertebral (spinal) |
| ventral body cavity | thoracic and abdominopelvic |
| parfocal | object mostly stays in focus when switching objective lenses |
| field size | viewable area (amount that can be seen) when looking through the ocular lenses |
| working distance | space between bottom of objective lens and top of slide |
| total magnification | ocular objective |