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Bio 3 Lecture 5

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What is anatomy?   show
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show Science that studies body functions  
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What are examples of physiology?   show
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What is the relationship between anatomy and physiology?   show
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show Ingestion: We can ingest because we have a mouth and we have a digestive tube. The oral cavity allows for digestion to happen.  
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Give an examples of the relationship between anatomy and physiology   show
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show functional  
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What is the difference between macroscopic anatomy and microscopic?   show
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Cells are the... All organism are...   show
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Cell are enclosed by what?   show
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show Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems  
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What are organs?   show
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show Groups of organs that cooperate to perform the major activities of the body  
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How many principal organ system does the vertebrate body contain?   show
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What are the 2 organ systems that deal with communication and integration? What's their role   show
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What are the organ systems that deal with support and movement?   show
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show Digestive, circulatory, respiratory, and urinary system. The 4 organ systems regulate and maintain the body's chemistry  
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What are the organ systems that deal with defence?   show
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What is the 1st barrier?   show
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show Role: The biological continuity of vertebrates. In females, the system also nurtures the developping embryo and fetus. Its the reproductive system (male and female)  
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What are body cavities?   show
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What are called the internal organs that are partially or completely closed by body cavities?   show
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show No, they remain connected to the rest of the body  
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show The ventral cavity and the dorsal cavity  
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show The thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity  
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show It's the muscular sheet that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity.  
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What are the subdivision of the thoracic cavity?   show
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Identify the thoracic cavities   show
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What are the subdivisions of the abdominopelvic cavity?   show
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show The cranial cavity and the spinal cavity (vertebral). The cranial is within the skull, houses the brain. The spinal is within the vertebral column, and houses the spinal cord.  
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show Lines of orientation along which cuts or sections can be made to divide the body, or a body part, into smaller pieces.  
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show Sagittal plane, Frontal plane and transverse plane  
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What is the sagittal plane?   show
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show Plane is called midsagittal or median sagittal  
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What is the frontal plane?   show
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show Horixontal plane that runs from left to right dividing the body or part into superior and inferior parts.  
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Identify all the cavities   show
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