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Essentials Of A&P
Essentials Of A&P Chap. 1
Question | Answer |
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Anatomy | Part of the body |
Physiology | Study of how the body works |
Homeostasis | maintaining the body at the normal tempter |
Relationship between Anatomy and Physiology | Structure determines what functions can take place. |
How many bone in a human body | 206 |
The 6 Levels of structural organization | 1. Chemical 2. Cells 3. Tissue 4. Organs 5. Organ systems 6. (Organismal)l Complete human |
MURDER INC SL | Muscular Urinary Respiratory Digestive Endocrine Reproductive Integumentary Nervous Cardiovascular Skeletal Lymphatic |
Negative Feedback | Move your body in a way that keeps it stable, if it is hot move it away |
Positive Feedback | When your body does something because it has to contrive - Giving birth - Blood clotting |
Frontal | Split front and back in Anatomical position with palms facing forward |
Midsagittal | someone cut (up and down) and separates the right from left. |
Transverse | cut Cross in Horizontal to superior and inferior parts |
Body Cavities | Cranial Cavity, Thoracic cavity, Spinal Cavity, Abdominal cavity and Pelvic Cavity |
Axillary | Armpit |
Brachial | Arm |
Carpal | wrist |
Coxal | Hip |
Digital | Toes |
Frontal | Forehead |
Patellar | Anterior knee |
Tarsal | Ankle Region |
Cephalic | head |
Glureal | buttock |
Lumbar | Area of back between ribs and hips |
Superior | toward the head end or upper part |
Inferior | away from the head end or towered the lower part |
Ventral | Toward or at the front of the body |
Dorsal | Toward or at the backside of the body |
Proximal | Close to the origin of the body parts |
Distal | Farther from the organ of a body part |
9 Regions | R Hypochondriac, Epigastric, L Hypochondriac, R Lumbar, Umbilical, L Lumbar, R iliac, Hypogastric, L Iliac |
Muscular system | allows for movement, Stabilize the Skeletal |
Integumentary System (skin) | protects your body from disease |
Skeletal System | bone allows support and protection for the body |
Nervous system | controls movement |
Endocrine system | Controls the Hormones |
Cardiovascular System | Blood flow |
Lymphatic system | Filler the poison |
Respiratory System | brings oxygen into your body |
Digestive System | brings oxygen into your body |
Urinary System | Moves fluids out of the body |
Reproductive | allows for reproduction of the cell |