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A&P Lab 1

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hematopoiesis   blood synthesis  
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axillary   armpit  
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brachial   arm  
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antecubital   interior elbow  
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carpal   wrist  
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inguinal   groin  
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public   genital  
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femoral   thigh  
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tarsal   ankle  
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gluteal   butt  
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popliteal   back of knee  
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acromial   point of shoulder  
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antebrachial   forearm  
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buccal   cheek  
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cephalic   head  
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coxal   hip  
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crural   shin  
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digital   fingers or toes  
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fibular   side of leg  
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frontal   forehead  
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hallux   great toe  
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mammary   breast  
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manus   hand  
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mental   chin  
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palmar   palm of hand  
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patellar   kneecap  
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pedal   foot  
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pollex   thumb  
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sternal   breastbone  
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thoracic   chest  
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umbilical   navel  
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calcaneal   heel  
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manus   hand  
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occipital   back of head  
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olecranal   posterior of elbow  
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otic   ear  
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perineal   between anus & genitalia  
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plantar   sole  
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sacral   between hips (posterior)  
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scapular   shoulder blades  
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sural   front of leg  
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vertebral   spinal column  
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superior   above  
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inferior   below  
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anterior   front  
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posterior   back  
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medial   toward midline  
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lateral   side  
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dorsal   back side  
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ventral   belly side  
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proximal   nearer to attached end  
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distal   farther from point of attachment  
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superficial   external  
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deep   internal  
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sagittal plane   divides into left & right  
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midsagittal plane   devides body into = left & right  
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frontal (coronal) plane   divdes into anterior & posterior  
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transverse plane   divides body into superior and inferior  
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umbilical region   centermost  
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epigastric region   above stomach  
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hypogastric region   below umbilical region  
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iliac region   lateral to hypogastric  
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hypochondriac region   lateral to epigastric  
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lumbar region   lateral to umbilical region  
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parietal serosa   lines body cavity  
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visceral serosa   lines organ  
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parietal pericardrium   lines cavity near heart  
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visceral pericardium   lining of heart organ  
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perietal pleura   lines cavity of lungs  
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visceral pleura   lines lungs  
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parietal peritoneum   lines cavity of abdominal regions  
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visceral peritoneum   lining of abdominal organs  
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epithelium   protection, absorption, filtration, exretion, secretion, sensory receptors  
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simple squamus ET fx   allows passage by diffusion and filtration, secretes lubricating substance in serosae  
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simple squamous ET loc   kidney glomeruli, air sacs, lining of heart, blood vessels & lymph vessels, lining of ventral cavity  
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simple cuboidal ET fx   secretion & absorption  
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simple cuboidal ET loc   kidney tubules, ducts & secretory portions of small glands, ovary surface  
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simple columnar ET fx   absorption, secretion of mucus, enzymes & other substances; ciliated propel mucus  
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simple columnar ET loc   digestive tract, gallbladder, small brochi, uterine tubes  
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pseudostratified comnar ET fx   secretion of mucus, ciliated propulsion of mucus  
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pseudostratified columnar ET loc   sperm carrying ducts, ducts large glands, ciliated in trachea, upper respiratory tract  
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stratified squamous ET fx   protects underlying tissue in areas subject to abrasian  
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stratified squamous ET loc   oral cavities, vagina  
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transitional ET fx   stretches & prevents distension  
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transitional ET loc   ureters, bladder, urethra  
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