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General A&P Chapter 1

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Definition
Anatomy   study of structure  
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Gross Anatomy   study of large structures visible to naked eye  
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Radiographic Anatomy   Study of internal images by means of X-ray  
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Microscopic Anatomy   study of structures to small to be seen by naked eye  
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Regional Anatomy   Studies anatomy by region  
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Systematic Anatomy   studies anatomy by system  
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Physiology   study of function  
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Renal Physiology   studies urine production and kidney function  
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Cardiac Physiology   Studies Function Of Heart  
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Neurological Physiology   Studies Function of Nervous System  
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Law Of Complementarity   Structure and Function go together  
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Exp.Muscle of Heart   Contraction  
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Exp. Valves of Heart   Controls Blood Flow  
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Exp. Chambers of Heart   Hold Blood  
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Exp. Smooth Lining Of Heart   Promotes Blood Flow  
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Cells   Basic Unit Of Life  
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Tissues   cells of same kind do same thing  
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Organs   Structures of 2 or more tissues  
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Organ Systems   units of 2 or more organs  
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Organism   any living thing  
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Homesostasis   State of Dynamic Equillibrium  
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Homesostasis   Neccessary for Health and Fighting Disease  
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Negative Feedback   Reduce Stimulus In Opposite Direction  
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Negative Feedback Mechanisms   Maintains Body Homeostasis  
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Negative Feedback Mechanisms   95% of Bodys Mechanisms  
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Variable   Factor Being Regulated  
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Recpetor   Sensor  
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Control Center   Determines Response  
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Effector   Response  
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Positive Feedback   Intensifies Original Stimulus  
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Positive Feedback Examples   Examples are Blood Clotting and Labor Contractions  
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