Anatomy Week 1-5
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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| What are the anatomical directions | Anterior "front"/ Posterior "back"
Medial "toward the midline" / Lateral "toward the side of the body"
Proximal "nearest the trunk of the body"/ Distal "away from the trunk of the body"
Superficial "nearest the surface"/ Deep "farther away from body su
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| Axial components | Head, neck, and torso
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| Appendicular components | Upper and lower extremities and the connection to the axial portion
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| What are the levels of organization (in order) | 1. Chemical 2. Organelle 3. Cellular 4. Tissue 5. Organ 6.System 7.Organism
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| What is a chemical reaction? | interaction between 2 or more atoms that occurs as a result of activity between electrons in their outermost energy levels
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| What is an ionic bond? | formed by transfer of electrons; strong force that binds positively and negatively charged ions together
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| What is a covalent bond? | Formed by sharing of electron pairs between atoms
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| What is extracellular matrix (ECM)? | Fluid environment of the body- complex, nonliving material between cells in a tissue. Consists of water, proteins, and proteoglycans,
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| What do different tissue types determine? | Structure and function of organs and systems
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| What are the 5 main functions of epithelial tissue? | Protection, sensory function, secretion, absorption, and excretion
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| What is the general function of connective tissues? | Connects, supports, and protects
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| Functions of the skin? | Protection, surface film, sensation, flexibility, excretion, hormone production, immunity, homeostasis of body temperature
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| What are the 5 structural bones? | Long boness. short bones, flat bones, irregular bones, and sesamoid bones
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| What does a compact bone contain? | Many cylindar shaped structural units called osteons. Osteons permits delivery of nutrients and removal of waste products
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| What does a cancellous bone contain? | Contains trabeculae. Where nutrients are delivered and waste products removed by diffusion
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| Why is calcium critical for bones? | The bone is the storage of 98% of the body's calcium levels. It helps maintain calcium levels.
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