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the study of the structure and shape of the body and body parts |
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GROSS ANATOMY/MACROSCOPIC ANATOMY |
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The study of large structures, that can be easily observable by our naked eye. Such as heart and bone |
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(cytology& histology) the study of small structures that can't be seen by the naked eye but can be observed by using magnifying lens or microscope is needed |
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The study of how the body works and its parts work or function |
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HOW MANY BODY SYSTEMS DO WE HAVE? |
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ORGANS -Skin FUNCTIONS -waterproof - the skin is like a cushion that protects deeper tissue - excretes salts & urea; pain, pressure - Regulates our body temperature; synthesizes Vitamin D -without Vitamin D our bones cannot store calcium |
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ORGANS -bones, cartilages, ligaments, joint FUNCTIONS -protects and supports body organ -a framework for muscles and movement - Hematopoiesis; stores minerals |
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ORGANS - skeletal muscle (attached to the bone) FUNCTIONS -contraction and mobility (locomotion) -facial expression, posture -produce Body heat |
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ORGANS -Brain, spinal cord, nerves,& sensory receptors FUNCTIONS -fast-acting central control system -responds to external/internal stimuli via nerves via impulses (electrical messages |
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ORGANS - pituitary, thyroid, parathyroids, adrenals, thymus, pancreas, pineal, ovaries, testes...etc -Glands produce hormones that regulate growth, reproduction, metabolism - slow acting control system |
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ORGANS - heart, blood vessels, capillaries & blood FUNCTIONS -carries oxygen nutrients, hormones, &other substances to and from tissues cells - white blood cells protect against bacteria, toxins, tumors |
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ORGANS -Lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils FUNCTIONS -complements the circulatory system by returning leaked fluid back to blood vessels -cleanses the blood; involved in immunity |
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ORGANS -nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi & lungs |
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ORGANS -Oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, rectum, anus (liver & pancreas) FUNCTIONS -breaks food down into absorbable units that enter the blood; indigestible food eliminated as feces |
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ORGANS -kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, urethra |
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ORGANS MALE - Seminal vesicles, prostate, penis, vas deferens, testis, scrotum Female -ovaries, mammary glands, uterus, vagina, uterine tube
FUNCTIONS -to produce offspring -MALE Testes produce sperm and male hormones - FEMALE ovaries produce eggs and female sexhormones; mammary glands for nourishment |
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Anatomical position, or standard anatomical position, refers to the specific body orientation used when describing an individual’s anatomy. |
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Superior (cranial or cephalad) |
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at the backside of the body |
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away from the midline of the body |
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close to the origin of the body part |
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farther from the origin of a body |
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away from the body surface; more internal |
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the cut was made along the lengthwise |
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right and left parts are equal |
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cut made along a lengthwise plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts |
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