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key terms for lesson 1

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abdominal quadrants   An approach to the geography of the abdominopelvic region most commonly used in a clinical setting, dividing the abdomen into four quarters  
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abdominopelvic cavity   The diaphragm divides the ventral body cavity into two parts  
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adhesion molecules   Allow the cells of a tissue to recognize one another and stick together  
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Adipocytes   Fat cells derived from fibroblasts- The interior of each adipocyte is dominated by a droplet of fat  
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adipose tissue   Specialized tissue for the storage of fat  
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ADP   An energy-depleted form of ATP  
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anatomical position   The subject or patient is erect, facing the viewer, with feet pointed ahead, arms at the sides, and the palms of the hands turned forward  
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appendicular region   One of the fundamental regions of the body, consisting of the limbs or extremities  
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ATP   Within the mitochondria, the energy from the oxidation of foodstuffs is applied to the synthesis of ATP, the general chemical energy source for energy-requiring cellular processes  
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axial region   One of the fundamental regions of the body, consisting of the head, neck, and trunk  
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Bilayer   Double layer  
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blood plasma   A fluid component containing salts; some organic solutes; dissolved gases and proteins  
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body cavities   Body cavities are hollow spaces within the body that contain internal organs- dorsal (includes cranial cavity and spinal canal), ventral (includes thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity), and scrotal (present in males only)  
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