A&P Chap 1 Key Words Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Abdominal Cavity | Area of the body that contains the stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, small intestine, appendix, and part of the large intestine. |
Abdominopelvic Cavity | Area below the diaphragm, with no separation between the abdomen and pelvis. |
Anabolism | |
Building up of complex materials in metabolism | |
Anatomical position | Body standing erect, face forward, arms at side, and palms forward |
Anatomy | The study of the structure of an organism |
Anterior | Front or ventral |
Biology | The study of all forms of life |
Buccal cavity | Mouth cavity bounded by the inner surface of the cheek |
Catabolism | |
The breaking down and changing of complex materials with the release of energy; a process in metabolism | |
Caudal | Refers to Direction, near the tail end of the body |
Cell | Basic unit of structure and function of all living things |
Cephalic | Directional term used to mean toward the head |
Coronal (frontal) plane | Frontal plane at a right angle to the sagittal plane; divides the body into anterior and posterior segments |
Cranial cavity | Area of the body containing the brain |
Cytology | Study of cells |
Deep | Directional term used to describe an internal organ within the body such as the stomach |
Dermatology | Study of the physiology and pathology of the skin |
Disease | Any abnormal changes in the structure and function of an organism that produces systems |
Distal | Farthest from the point of origin of a structure; opposite of proximal |
Dorsal | Pertaining to the back |
Dorsal cavity | Posterior cavity of the body that houses the brain and spinal column |
Embryology | Study of the formation of an organism from fertilized egg to birth |
Endocrinology | Study of the physiology and pathology of the hormonal system |
Epigastric | Upper region of the abdominal cavity, located just below the sternum |
External | Superficial; at or near the surface of the skin |
Histology | Microscopic study of living tissues |
Homeostasis | State of balance; the ability of the healthy body to regulate the internal environment within narrow limits |
Hypogastric | Lower region of the abdominal area |
Inferior | Below another or lower |
Internal | Term used to refer to body cavities and hollow organs; same as deep |
Lateral | Toward the side |
Life functions | A series of Highly organized and related activities that allow living organisms to live, grow, and maintain themselves |
Medial | Directional term, toward midline of the body |
Metabolism | A functional activities of cells that result in growth, repair, and the release of energy by the cells |
Metric system | A decimal system based on the power of 10. |
Midsagittal plane | An imaginary line dividing the body into equal right and left halves |
Nasal cavity | One of the pair of cavities between the anterior Nares and the nasopharynx |
Neurology | Study of the physiology and pathology of the nervous system |
Oral cavity | Encloses the teeth and tongue |
Orbital cavity | Contains the eye and its external structures |
Organ system | Organs that are grouped together because more than one is needed to perform a function |
Organs | Groups of tissues organized according to structure and function |
Pelvic cavity | Area of the body containing the urinary bladder, reproductive organs, rectum, remainder of the large intestine, and appendix |
Physiology | Study of the functions of living organisms and their parts |
Planes | Imaginary, anatomical dividing lines useful and separating body structures |
Posterior | Located behind or at the back; opposite to anterior |
Proximal | Located nearest the center of the body; point of attachment of a structure |
Quadrants | A term used in reference to the abdominal area by dividing it into four areas, or quadrants |
Sagittal plane | Directional term that divides the body into left and right parts |
Section | A cut made through the body in direction of a certain plane |
Spinal cavity | Area of the body containing the spinal cord |
Superficial | On or near the surface of the body |
Superior | In anatomy, higher; denoting upper of two parts, toward vertex |
Thoracic cavity | Area of the body divided into two cavities; the left pleural cavity contains the left lung and the right pleural cavity contains the right lung |
Tissues | Cells grouped according to size, shape, and functions; epithelial, connective, muscle, and nerve tissues are examples |
Transverse | Crosswise; at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the body |
Umbilical | Area located around the navel; the right and left lumbar region |
Umbilicus | Navel |
Ventral | Front or anterior; opposite of posterior or dorsal |
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