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Quiz Week 1

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Anatomic Position   Facing you with thumbs facing out, toes foward  
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The Head   The highest Point for Anatomic Position  
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Transverse Planes   An anatomical Plane that is Paralelle to floor and divides body into upper and lower halves  
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Coronal Planes   An anatomical Plane that Divides body into front and back halves  
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Sagital Plane   Ab abatomical Plane tha divides body in to right and left halves  
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Superior   Up also known as cranial  
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INferior   Down also known a Caudal  
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DOrsel   Back also known as posterior  
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Ventral   Front also known as Anterior  
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Medial   "toward the" middle also known as Central  
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Lateral   out to the sides also known as peripheral  
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Proximal   Closer to the center or central  
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Distal   Firther away from center  
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Superfical   Front of  
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Deep   Behind something  
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Internal   inside  
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External   outside  
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Supine   laying on your spine, laying down face up on your back  
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Prone   Laying on your stomach  
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Abduct   'From" to move two things apart  
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Adduct   "to" to maove two things together  
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Flexion   to bend  
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Extension   to straighten  
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Invert   to fold inwards  
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evert   to unfold  
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Plamer   palm of hand  
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Plantar   sole of foot  
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-ipsi   the same  
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Contra-   The opposite  
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orgin   more central muscle  
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insertion   less central muscle  
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Agonist-antigonist   A pair of muscles that pull opposite from each other, one pulls one way the other the different direction  
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Muscles   can only pull, cannot push  
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Anatomy   The study of structure, what does it look like  
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Physiology   The study of function, how it works/what it does  
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Neurology   the study of the neurvos system  
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Cytology   the study of cells  
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organs   different tissues working together  
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systems   A # of organs working together to do a job/function  
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4 types of tissues   Epitheal, Connective, Muscular, Neural  
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Epitheal tissue   Squamous, Columnar, Ciliated  
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Squamous Epitheal Tissue   Sheet like, flat  
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Columnar Epitheal Tissue   Not flat, are little colums made into a sheet like pattern with depth  
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Ciliated Epitheal Tissue   little hairs on the cells  
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Connective tissue   Connects things  
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Areolar Connective tissue   Elastic  
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Adipose Connective tissue   Fat  
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White Fibrous Connective tissue   Strong ligaments, binding  
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Yellow Elastic Connective tissue   Elastic  
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Lymphold Connective tissue   Lymphocytes  
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Cartilage Connective tissue   Firm and Flexable  
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Blood Connective tissue   Corpuscles, platelets  
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Bone Connective tissue   Hardest conncective tissue  
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Hyaline cartilage   Bluish white and smooth, keeps joints moving smoothly  
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Fibrocartilage   Dense white flexable fibers  
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Yellow Elastic Cartilage   Firm and elstic like ear and nose  
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Compact bone   Has haverson Canal  
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Cancellous(Spongy) Bone   Spongy apperence  
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3 kinds of Muscular Tissue   Striated, Smooth, Cardiac  
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Striated Muscular Tissue   Skelatal, Voluntary  
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Smooth Muscular Tissue   Muscle of internal organsm involuntary  
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Cardiac Muscular Tissue   Combo of Striated and Smooth  
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2 kinds of Neural Tissue   Neurons, Glial Cells  
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Neurons   Transfer Info, communication tissue - impulses  
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Glial Cells   Nutrient transfer, blood,  
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