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Toward the head end or upper part of the structure or body
Superior
Away from the head end or toward the lower part of the structure
Inferior
Toward or at the front of the body
Anterior
Toward or at the back of the body, behind
Prosterior
Toward the midline of the body
Medial
Away from the midline of the body on the outer side
LAteral
Between a more medial and lateral structure
Intermediate
Closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
Proximal
gonads
testes
ovaries
penis
prostate
reproductive system
scotum
clitoris
labia
uterus
uteran tubes
vagina
reproductive system
ductus deferms
epididymis
seminal vessicles
urethra
mammary glands
reproductive
kidneys
urinary bladder
urethra
uterus
bladder
urinary system
stomach
small and large intestine
liver
digestvie system
salivary glands
esophogus
pharynx
pancreas
gull bladder
digestive system
lungs
larynx
respitory system
aveoli
bronchi
trachea
pharynx
tongue
respitory system
lymph nodes
lymphatic vessels
thymus
spleen
lymphatic system
aponeuroses
thymus
spleen
lymphatic system
arteries
capallaries
blood and blood vessels
heart
veins
cardiovascular system
testes
ovaries
kidneys
adrenal and thyroid glands
endocrine system
pancreas
thymus
pituitary gland
parathoid gland
endocrine
brain
spinal cord
nervous system
tendons aponeoures
skeletal muscles
muscular system
bones
appendicular skeleton
axial skeleton
bone marrow skeletal
ligaments
skeletal system
sweat glands
sebaceous glands
subcutaneous layer
integumentary system
hair follicules
nails
epidermis
dermis
integumentary system
Farther away from the origin of a body part
Distal
Toward or at the body surface
Superficial (external)
Away from the body surface more internal
Deep( internal)
Cephalic
Head
Buccal
Cheek
Thoracic
Chest
Umbilical
Navel
Coxal
Hip
Femoral
Thigh
Fibular
Side of leg
Hallux
Big toe
Tarsal
Ankle
Patellar
Anterior knee
Pollex
Thumb
Pubic
Genetal region
Antebrachial
Forearm
Axillary
Armpit
Occipital
Back of head
Acromial
Point of shoulder
Scapular
Shoulder blade
Dorsum
BAck
Olecranal
Back of elbow
Lumbar
Loin
Sacral
Between hips
Perineal
Between anus and external genetils
Femoral
Thigh
Sural
Calf
Crural
Leg
Popliteal
Back of knee
Calcaneal
Heel
Plantar
Sole
Antecubital
Front of elbow
Carpal
Wrist
What are the three interdependent components of control mechanism
Receptor control center and effector
Monitors the environments and responds to changes
Receptor
Determines the set point at which the variable is maintained
Control center
Provides the means to respond to the stimulus
Effector
The output enhances the original stimulus for an event
Positive feedback
The output shuts off the original stimuli
NegAtive feedback
Protects the nervous system and is divided into two subdivisions
Dorsal cavities
Lines the internal body walls
PArietal sevosa
Covers the internal organs serous fluid seperates the serosAe
Visceral serosA
Concerns kidney functions and urine production
Renal physiology
What a structure can do depends on it's specific form
Principle of complementarity of structure and function
What are the levels of Structural organziAtion
Chemical level
Cellular level
Tissue level
Organ level
Organ system
Organismal level
Internal environment remains distinct from the outside
Maintaining boundaries
Process of removing wastes from the body
Excretion
Determines the set point analyzes the input it receives and then determines the appropriate response or course of action
Control center
Provides the means for the control centers response to the stimulus
Effector
Thin double layer membrane
Serosa
Part of membrane that lines cavity walls
Parietal serosa
Covers the organs in that cavity
Visceral serosa
Serous membranes are seperated by a thin layer of lubricAting fluid
Serous fluid
Author
corn
ID
32446
Card Set
Anatomy
Description
The Human body: an orientation
Updated
2010-09-02T19:25:23Z
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