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Name the 11 body systems: |
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Skeletal, Integumentary, Nervous, Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Digestive, Muscular, Sensory, Endocrine, Urinary, Reproductive |
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What is the main component of the Skeletal system? |
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What is the main component of the Integumentary system? |
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hair, skin,nails, and hooves |
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What is the main component of the Nervous system? |
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Central nervous system and peripheral nerves |
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What is the main component of the Cardiovascular system? |
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What is the main component of the Respiratory system? |
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Lungs and air passageways |
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What is the main component of the Digestive system? |
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Gastrointestinal tube and accessory digestive organs |
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What is the main component of the Muscular system? |
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Sketal, Cardiac, and Smooth |
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What is the main component of the Sensory system? |
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Organs of general and special sense |
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What is the main component of the Endocrine system? |
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Endocrine glands and hormones |
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What is the main component of the Urinary system? |
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Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra |
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What is the main component of the Reproductive system? |
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Male and female reproductive structures |
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What is regional anatomy? |
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A method of studying anatomy that examines all the component structures that make up each region of the body. For example, the regional approach to abdominal anatomy would examine all the cells, tissues, organs, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves that are present in the abdomen. |
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What is systematic anatomy? |
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A method of studying anatomy that examines each system of the body as a separate topic. (e.g., skeletal system, reproductive system) |
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The study of the form and structure of an animal body and its parts. |
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The study of the functions of the animal body and it's parts. |
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What is used in place of Cranial in humans? |
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What is used in place of Caudal in humans? |
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Towards the tip of the nose. |
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What takes place of dorsal in humans? |
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What takes place of ventral in humans? |
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Away from the median plane. |
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Toward the center of the body or a body part. |
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toward the surface of the body or a body part. |
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What is sometimes used in place of deep? |
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What is sometimes used instead of superficial? |
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The caudal surface of the forelimb distal to the carpus. |
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The caudal surface of the hind limb distal to the tarsus. |
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The joint composed of the tarsal bones. (Hock in most animals, ankle in human) |
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The joint composed of the carpal bone. (knee of the horse, wrist of a human) |
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Cranial, Thoracic, Spinal, Dorsal, Ventral, Abdominal |
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Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nervous. |
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Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth. |
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is the maintenance of a dynamic (activity, energy, and work) equilibrium (balance) in the body. |
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Divides the body into equal left and right halves. |
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Divides the body into left and right parts that are not necessarily equal. |
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Divides the body into cranial and caudal parts. |
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Divides the body into dorsal and ventral parts. |
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