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Reginal Anatomy
looking at different regions of the body
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Systemetic Anatomy
looking at different systems of the body
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Surface anatomy
looking at the surface of the body
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Microscopic anatomy
not visible to the naked eye
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atoms
combine to form molecules (smallest)
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macromolecules
molecule formed from smaller molecules
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organelles
comprised of macromolecules
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cells
comprised of organelles
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tissue
comprised of cells
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organs
comprised of several tissue types connective tissue and parenchyma tissue
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parenchyma tissue
does the work for the organ
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connective tissue
holds things together
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organ systems
comprised of different organs
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organism
comprised of different organ systems
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Integumentary System
skin,hair,nails,skin glands
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Functions of the Integumentary System (5)
- protection
- prevents spread of infection
- maintains body temperature
- prevents water loss
- sense organs
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Skeletal System
bones, joints and periarticular
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Function of the skeletal system (5)
- attachment for muscles so we can have movement
- protection
- structure
- provides calcium and phosphorus that the body needs
- bone marrow makes blood cells
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Muscular System
muscles, tendons
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Functions of the Muscular System (2/6)
Involuntary Contraction - smooth muscles, movind food, blood, oxygen
Voluntary Contraction - follows orders from the brain, help keep us warm by tightening, give you structure
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Involuntary Contraction
Smooth muscles that move food, blood, oxygen...
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Voluntary Contraction
- follows orders from the brain
- helps to keep us warm by tightening
- gives structure
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Nervous System
brain, spinal cord, nerves, sensory organs
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Function of the Nervous System
- control body
- send messages
- activates effectors
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Endocrine System
endocrine glands, hormones
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Function of the endocrine system
messenger system between different body parts, how one system relates to another
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Cardiovascular System
heart (cardio) and vascular (blood vessels and blood)
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Functions of the Cardiovascular System
- purifies the system
- carries the oxygen and nutrients to the body
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Respitory System (pulminary)
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Functions of the Respitory System (2)
- brings oxygen in
- carbon dioxide out
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Lymphatic and Immune System
lymph fluid
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Function of Lymphatic and Immune System
protects against disease and pathogens
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Digestive System
Path food takes from the mouth to the anus
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Function of the Digestive System (2)
- breaks down food to give the blood nutrients
- disposes of waste
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Urinary System
kidneys and the urinary bladder
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Functions of the Urinary System (3)
- rids the body of liquid waste
- helps regulate the bodys fluid level
- helps regulate the chemical content of the blood
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Functions of the Reproductive System
- production of sperm and eggs
- transfer of sperm
- development of fetus
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Lateral
towards the outside
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Proximal
closest to the trunk
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Distal
distant from the trunk
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Superficial
near the surface, external
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Central
close to the core
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Peripheral
near the outside
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Axial Region
head, neck, and trunk
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Appendicular Region
appendages
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Sacral
right above the crack
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Cubital
center of the front of the elbow
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Patellar
front of the knee
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Popliteal
back of the knee
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Plantar
bottom of the foot
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thoracic cavity
- pleural-lungs
- mediastinum-heart
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posterior cavity
- cranial cavity-brain
- vertrabral cavity-vertebra
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ventral cavity
- thoracic cavity-pleural (lungs)-mediastinum (heart)
- abdominopelvic-abdominal (liver,spleen,gall bladder,most of the intestines)-pelvic (reproductive organs,kidney,bladder)
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abdominopelvic cavity
abdominal (stomach)- pelvic (reproductive organs, urinary organs)
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abdominal cavity
liver,spleen,gall bladder,most of the intestines
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pelvic cavity
urinary organs, reproductive organs
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visceral membrane
inner membrane closest to the organ
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parietal membrane
outer portion of the membrane
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Nine regions of the abdomen
- right hypochondria
- epigastric
- left hypochondria
- right lumbar
- umbilical
- left hypochondria
- right iliac
- hypogastric
- left iliac
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Sagittal Plane
front to back
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Coronal Plane
thru the side of the body (anterior and posterior)
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Tansversal Plane
In half thru the waist
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homeostasis
controls sameness
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local disease
limited to a specific part
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systemic didease
affects several organs system
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acute
sudden onset, generally short lived
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chronic
slower longer lasting
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