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Chapter 1 HAP

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Definition
Nessesary life Functions   Maintaining boundaries, movement, Responsiveness, digestion, metabolism, Excretion, reproduction, growth  
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Levels of Structural Organization   Atoms, molecules, macromolecules, cellular organells, cells, tissue, organs, organ systems, organism, population  
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Anatomy   the structure of living things  
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Physiology   how things work  
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Survival Needs   Nutients, Water, Atmospheric Pressure limits, Temperature limits, oxygen  
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Homeostasis is controlled by..   the endocrine system (glands that produce hormones) and the nervous system  
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Negative feed back   Out put reduces stimuli,  
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Positive feedback   Out put enhances stimuli, accelerating the responce  
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Anatomical postion   Directional term- Standing, feet apart, palms forward, thumbs outward  
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superior   Directional term- Up wards  
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inferior   Directional term- Down wards  
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ventral   Directional term- Front wards  
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dorsal   Directional term- Toward back  
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medial   Directional term- Closer to medial plane of body  
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lateral   Directional term- Closer to outer sides of body  
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Proximal   Directional term- Closer to middle of body or point of attachment  
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superficial   Directional term- Closer to the surface (shallow) ex: skin is superficial to muscle  
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Deep   Directional term- Further from the surface ex: brain is deep to skull  
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Axial   Regional term- Head and trunk region of the body. the skull bones, the ossicles of the middle ear, the hyoid bone, the rib cage, sternum and the vertebral column.  
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appendicular   Regional Term- Shoulders to finders, pelvis to toes  
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Pelvic/inguinal   Regional Term- Pelvis  
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Dorsum   Regional Term- back, posterior  
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manus   Regional Term- hand  
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Pedal   Regional Term- foot  
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Quadrants are relative to the....   Patient, not the doctor  
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Top outer quadrants   Left and right hypochondriac  
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Top enter quadrant   Epigastric  
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Middle outer quadrants   lumber  
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Middle center quadrant   umbilical  
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Bottom outer quadrants   iliac  
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Bottom center quadrant   Hypogastric  
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Frontal plane   Divides body from front and back, ventral and dorsal  
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Median, midsagittal plane   Divides body from left and right  
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Transverse plane   Divides body at hips from superior and inferior, top and bottom  
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What's in the dorsal body cavity?   Cranial and spinal  
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What's in the Central cavity?   Thoracic and abdominopelvic  
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Describe the synovial cavity   The cavity in joints filled with fluid to reduce friction  
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What is a structure composed of two of more tissue types?   Organ  
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Withdrawal reflex is an example of which kind of reflex?   negative  
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An oblique cut cuts a specimen how?   Vertically, cutting into left and right sections  
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Average body temp in C and F   36 and 98.6  
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The study of structures visible to the naked eye   Gross anatomy  
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the study of structures and function of cells   cytology  
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The study of the changes of an individual front conception to birth   embryology  
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The study of structures to small to be seen by the naked eye   microscopic anatomy  
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describe the serous membrane anatomy   very thin double layered, parietal and visceral layer with fluid between.  
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visceral pericardium   lines the inner walls of the heart chambers  
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parietal pericardium   covers the outer surface of the heart  
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Homeostasis is in which the body maintains...   stable internal environment  
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Which body cavity is the Lung in?   Central, thoracic  
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Which quadrant is the stomach in?   Upper left  
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Similar cells with a common function   Tissue  
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What cavity does the heart lie in?   Pericardial  
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The area behind the knee   Crural  
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Pollex refers to the   thumb  
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Cervical region   Neck  
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MRI   Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a test that uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of organs and structures inside the body  
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PET   positron emission tomography (PET) scan is an imaging test that helps reveal how your tissues and organs are functioning  
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DSA   Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) is a type of fluoroscopy technique used in interventional radiology to clearly visualize blood vessels in a bony or dense soft tissue environment  
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