Anatomy Basic Terms Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Galen | dissected apes |
Hippocrates | brain is higher level/ not heart, Hippocrates soup - chicken noodle soup |
Avicenna | diagnosed diabetes |
Andreas Vesalius | taught anatomy by dissections |
Ambroise Pare | amputations, phantom pain |
William Harvey | blood circulation |
Anton van Leeuwenhoek | microscope |
Malpighi | first to observe capillaries with a microscope |
Galen's textbook was based on research of? | apes |
the physicians Oath was created by | Hippocrates |
what did velsalius discover | no holes in our heart |
anatomy | study of body structure |
physiology | science of body functions |
surface anatomy | study of form and markings of the body surface |
gross anatomy | study of anatomical structures visible to the unaided eye |
systemic anatomy | Study all of the blood vessels, or all of the muscles, or all of the bones at once |
regional anatomy | All anatomical structures of a specific region |
developmental anatomy | study of the fertilized egg developing into its adult form |
histology | study of tissues |
cytology | study of individual cellular structures |
pathology | study of anatomical changes due to disease |
autopsy | postmortem (after death) examination of the body and internal organs |
organism | consists of a collection of organ systems |
life processes | metabolism, responsiveness, movement, growth, differentiation, reproduction |
homeostasis | remaining stable or remaining the same |
metabolism | sum of all the catabolic and anabolic chemical processes that occur in the body |
catabolic | breaking down |
anabolic | building up |
responsiveness | body’s ability to detect and respond to changes which might represent an opportunity… or a threat! |
differentiation | development of a cell from an unspecialized to specialized state |
reproduction | formation of new cells (growth, repair, or replacement) or the production of a new individual |
body fluids | dilute, watery solutions containing dissolved chemicals inside or outside of the cell |
receptor | send nerve impulses or chemical signals |
control center | receives the input and provides nerve impulses or chemical signals |
effector | brings about a change or response that alters the controlled condition |
negative feedback system | Reverses a change in a controlled condition |
positive feedback system | Strengthens or reinforces a change in one of the body’s controlled conditions |
diagnosis of disease is done by assessing | signs and symptoms, medical history, physical examination |
anatomical position | subject stands erect facing the observer with the head level, the eyes facing forward, feet flat on the floordirected forward, and the arms at their sides, palms forward |
superior | toward head |
inferior | away from head |
anterior/ventral | toward the front |
posterior/dorsal | toward the back |
medial | toward the midline |
lateral | away from midline |
intermediate | between medial and lateral |
proximal | nearest to the origin |
distal | farther from origin |
ipsilateral | same side of body |
contralateral | opposite side of the body |
superficial | towards the surface |
deep | towards the core of the body |
visceral | covering over an organ |
parietal | covering against a cavity wall |
cranial | skull |
cervical | neck |
cubital | elbow |
carpal | wrist |
patellar | front of knee |
orbital | eye |
thoracic | chest |
inguinal | groin |
metacarpal | hand/palm |
plantar | sole of foot |
buccal | cheek |
axillary | armpit |
femoral | thigh |
gluteal | buttock |
tarsal | ankle |
digital/ phalangeal | toes/ fingers |
sagittal plane | midline, divide body into right and left |
transverse/ horizontal/ cross-sectional plane | divide body into superior and inferior |
frontal/ coronal plane | divide body/organ into anterior and posterior |
oblique plane | pass through the body/ organ at an angle |
thoracic cavity | pleural cavity, pericardial cavity, mediastinal cavity formed by the sternum, ribs, and the thoracic portion of the bony vertebral column. |
meninges | Layers of protective tissue that line the cranial cavity and vertebral canal |
Abdominopelvic Quadrants & Regions | right hypochondriac region/epigastric region/left hypochondriac region right lumbar region/umbilical region/left lumbar region right inguinal region/hypogastric region/ left inguinal region |
tissues | group of cells with a common embryonic origin that function together to carry out specialized activities |
histology | study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues – it is a branch of pathology |
intracellular junctions | connect adjacent cells mechanically at the cell membranes or through cytoskeletal elements within and between cells |
tight junctions | found where a leakproof seal is needed between cells |
adherens junctions | make an adhesion belt that keeps tissues from separating as they stretch and contract |
desmosomes | spot welds |
hemidesmosomes | half welds that join cells to the basement membrane |
gap junctions | are pores (connexons) that allow small substances like ions to pass between cells |
epithelial tissues | cover body surfaces and form glands and line hollow organs, body cavities, and ducts |
connective tissues | protect, support, and bind organs |
muscular tissues | generate the physical force needed to make body structures move. They also generate heat used by the body |
nervous tissues | detect changes in the body and respond by generating nerve impulses |
simple squamous epithelium | composed of a single layer of flat cells found |
simple cuboidal epithelium | single layer of cube shaped cells |
simple columnar epithelium | forms a single layer of column-like cells, ± cilia, ± microvilli, ± goblet cells |
pseudostratified columnar epithelium | appears to have layers, due to nuclei which are at various depths. In reality, all cells are attached to the basement membrane in a single layer, but some do not extend to the apical surface |
stratified squamous epithelium | has an apical surface that is made up of squamous (flat) cells |
stratified cuboidal epithelium | has an apical surface made up of two or more layers of cube-shaped cells |
transitional epithelium | change shape depending on the state of stretch in the tissue bladder |
endothelium | specialized simple squamous epithelium that lines the entire circulatory system from the heart to the smallest capillary |
mesothelium | found in serous membranes such as the pericardium, pleura, and peritoneum |
epithelial membranes | epithelium + connective tissue |
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