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Structural Levels of Organization

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Anatomy   The study of the dtructure of an organism and the relationships of its parts.  
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Physiology   study of the functions of living organisms and their parts.  
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Anatomical Position   An erect or standing posture with the arms at the sides,the palms forward,head and feet also forward  
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Supine   Body is lying face upward  
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Prone   Body is lying face downward  
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Superior   Above or upper  
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Inferior   Lower or below  
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Anterior   Front  
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Posterior   Back  
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Vental   Torward the belly (can also be used in place of anterior or dorsal)  
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Medial   Torward the midline of the body  
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Lateral   Torward the side of the body  
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Proximal   Torward or nearest the trunk of the body, or nearest the point of origin of one of it's parts.  
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Distal   Away from or farthest from the trunk or the point of origin of a body part.  
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Superficial   nearer the surface  
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Deep   Farther away from the midline  
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Sagittal   It divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides.  
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Frontal   Divides the body in front and back portions  
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Transverse   Divides the body or any of its parts into upper and lower portions.  
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Cranial Cavity   The space inside the skull that contains the brain  
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Spinal Cavity   Space inside the spinal column  
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Name the nine regions from left to right of the abdominopelvic cavity   Right Hypochondriac, Epigastric, Left hypochondriac,Right lumbar, umbillical, left lumbar, right iliac, Hypogastric and left illiac  
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Homeostasis   Constant internal environment  
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Antebrachial   Forearm  
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Axillary   Armpit  
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Brachial   Arm  
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Buccal   Cheek  
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Carpal   Wrist  
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Cephalic   Neck  
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cervical   Skull  
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crural   leg  
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Cubital   Elbow  
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Cutaneous   Skin  
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Digtal   Fingers or toes  
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Facial   face  
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Frontal   Forehead  
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Nasal   Nose  
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ORAL   MOUTH  
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ORBITAL   EYES  
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OPTHALMIC   EYES  
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ZYGOMATIC   UPPER CHEEK  
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FEMORAL   THIGH  
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GLUTEAL   BUTTOCK  
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INGUINAL   GROIN  
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LUMBAR   LOWER BACK BETWEEN RIBS AND PELVIS  
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MAMMARY   BREAST  
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OCCIPITAL   BACK OF LOWER SKULL  
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PALMAR   PALM OF HAND  
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PEDAL   FOOT  
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PELVIC   LOWER PORTION OF TORSO  
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PERINEAL   AREA(PERINEUM) BETWEEN ANAL AND GENITALS  
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PLANTAR   SOLE OF FOOT  
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POPLITEAL   AREA BEHIND KNEE  
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SUPRACLAVICULAR   AREA ABOVE CLAVICLE  
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TARSAL   ANKLE  
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TEMPORAL   SIDE OF THE SKULL  
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THORACIC   CHEST  
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UMBILLICAL   AREA AROUND NAVEL OR UMBILICUS  
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VOLAR   PALM OR SOLE  
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