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BIO120_1

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What's the difference between anatomy and physiology   anatomy, the study of the structure of body parts. phisiology, the study of the function of the body  
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The study of disease   pathology  
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The study of movement   kinesiology  
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The study of the cell   cytology  
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The study of tissues(microscopic anatomy)   histology  
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The study of developmental changes of the cody before birth   embryology  
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Five levels of organization   chemical,tissue,organ,organ system,organism  
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The composition of bone, cartilage, and ligaments   skeletal system  
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The composition of muscles, tendons, and their attachments   muscular system  
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The composition of the brain, spinal column, and nerves   nervous system  
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The composition of the heart and blood vessels   cardiovascular system  
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The composition of red bone marrow, thymus, spleen, lymph nodes, and lymphatic vessels   lymphatic system  
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The composition of the nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs   respiratory system  
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The composition of the oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus, and liver.   digestive system  
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The male reproductive system is composed of   prostate gland, penis, testes, scrotum, and ductus deferens  
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The female reproductive system is composed of   mammary glands, ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, and vagina  
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Sagittal plane divides the body into   right and left parts  
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Frontal or coronal plane divides the body into   anterior and posterior parts  
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Transverse of horizontal plane divides the body into   superior and inferior parts  
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Midsagittal plane   sagittal plane that lies on the midline  
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C1   Atlas  
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C2   Axis  
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superior/cranial/rostral   upward or toward the head  
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inferior/caudal   downward or away from the head  
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anterior/ventral   toward the front of the cody  
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posterior/dorsal   toward the back of the body  
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medial   toward the midline  
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lateral   away from the midline  
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intermediate(vs. medial & lateral)   between a more medial and lateral structure  
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proximal   closer to the origin of the body part  
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distal   farther from the origin of the body part  
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superficial   toward the body surface  
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deep   away from the body surface  
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external   situated near or on the outside  
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internal   situated within or toward the inside  
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ipsilateral   toward the same side  
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contralateral   toward the opposite side  
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symptomatic   with symptoms  
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asymptomatic   without symptoms  
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two types of epithelial membranes   mucous and serous  
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mucous membranes line   body cavities that open to the outside  
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serous membranes line   body cavities that do not open to the outside and line organs  
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two types of connective tissue membranes   synovial and meninges  
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synovial membrabes line   joint cavities  
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meninges membranes line   the brain and spinal cord  
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urinary system is composed of   kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra  
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