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Question | Answer |
What's the difference between anatomy and physiology | anatomy, the study of the structure of body parts. phisiology, the study of the function of the body |
The study of disease | pathology |
The study of movement | kinesiology |
The study of the cell | cytology |
The study of tissues(microscopic anatomy) | histology |
The study of developmental changes of the cody before birth | embryology |
Five levels of organization | chemical,tissue,organ,organ system,organism |
The composition of bone, cartilage, and ligaments | skeletal system |
The composition of muscles, tendons, and their attachments | muscular system |
The composition of the brain, spinal column, and nerves | nervous system |
The composition of the heart and blood vessels | cardiovascular system |
The composition of red bone marrow, thymus, spleen, lymph nodes, and lymphatic vessels | lymphatic system |
The composition of the nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs | respiratory system |
The composition of the oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus, and liver. | digestive system |
The male reproductive system is composed of | prostate gland, penis, testes, scrotum, and ductus deferens |
The female reproductive system is composed of | mammary glands, ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, and vagina |
Sagittal plane divides the body into | right and left parts |
Frontal or coronal plane divides the body into | anterior and posterior parts |
Transverse of horizontal plane divides the body into | superior and inferior parts |
Midsagittal plane | sagittal plane that lies on the midline |
C1 | Atlas |
C2 | Axis |
superior/cranial/rostral | upward or toward the head |
inferior/caudal | downward or away from the head |
anterior/ventral | toward the front of the cody |
posterior/dorsal | toward the back of the body |
medial | toward the midline |
lateral | away from the midline |
intermediate(vs. medial & lateral) | between a more medial and lateral structure |
proximal | closer to the origin of the body part |
distal | farther from the origin of the body part |
superficial | toward the body surface |
deep | away from the body surface |
external | situated near or on the outside |
internal | situated within or toward the inside |
ipsilateral | toward the same side |
contralateral | toward the opposite side |
symptomatic | with symptoms |
asymptomatic | without symptoms |
two types of epithelial membranes | mucous and serous |
mucous membranes line | body cavities that open to the outside |
serous membranes line | body cavities that do not open to the outside and line organs |
two types of connective tissue membranes | synovial and meninges |
synovial membrabes line | joint cavities |
meninges membranes line | the brain and spinal cord |
urinary system is composed of | kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra |
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