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Shalisha Aaron

Anatomy Assignment 1

What are the Six muscle Fibers? 1. Pennate 2. Circular 3. Parallel 4. Convergent 5. Spiral 6. Fusiform
Name the five sub layers of the epidermis 1. Stratum corneum 2. Stratum lucidum 3. Stratum granulosum 4. Stratum spinosum 5. Stratum basale
What are the two subdivision of the skeletal system? Axial and Appendicular
Axial skeleton consist of Skull Hyoid Auditory ossicles Vertebral column Thorax
Appendicular skeleton consists of Pectoral girdles Upper limbs Lower limbs Pelvic girdles
Name the types of bones Flat bones Irregular bones Long bones Short bones
What are the 2 types of bone tissue? Compact bone and Spongy bone
What is the primary site for hematopoiesis? Red bone marrow
What do the integumentary system consist of? Epithelial cells and tissue Skin Nails Hair Glands
The 3 layers of skin are: Top- Epidermis Middle- Dermis Bottom- Hypodermis
Where is the hair bulb located? Hypodermis
Name the 3 body planes Sagittal plane Coronal plane Transverse plane
What is anatomy? The study of the body structure
What is physiology? Deals with the body's function
What is a subatomic particle? Proton Electron Neutron
Ionic bonds are chemicals bonds formed by the: Transfer of electrons from one atom to another
What is the most abundant element essential to life? Carbon
The most abundant and important compound in the body is: Water
Approximately what percentage of the body weight of an adult female is water? 50%
What membranous organelle contains oxidase and catalase enzymes? Peroxisome
What organelle has a cis and a trans face? Golgi apparatus
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