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_______ is the study of the structure of an organism
Anatomy
_______ is the study of the function of an organism
Physiology
_______ anatomy is involved in the description of individual parts of the body w/o reference to disease conditions, viewing the body as a composite of systems that function together
Systematic Anatomy
_______ is the study of the structure and function of cells
Cytology
_______ is the study of the structure and function of bones
Osteology
_______ is the study of form and function of muscle.
Myology
Skin and mucous membrane are made up of _______ Tissue
Epithelial
_______ is a particularly important connective tissue because it is both strong and elastic.
Cartiledge
_______ anatomy is anatomical study for diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Clinical or Applied
_______ is the study of the nervous system.
Neurology
_______ is contractile tissue.
Muscles
_______ bind organs together or hold bones to bone or cartilage.
Ligaments
_______ is a sheetlike membrane surrounding organs.
Fascia
________ attach muscle to bone or to cartilage.
Tendons
The relatively immobile point of attachment of a muscle is termed the _______
Origin
This system includes smooth, Striates, and cardiac muscle of the body
Muscular System
This system includes the bones and cartilages that form the structure of the body.
Skeletal System
This system includes the passageways and tissues involves in gas exchange with the environment. Oral. nasal, and pharyngeal cavities, Trachea and bronchial passageways and lungs.
Respiratory system
This system includes the esophagus, liver, intestines and associates glands.
Digested System
This system includes the nerve tissue and structures of the CNS, and PNS
Nervous System
Speech Systems
Respiratory
Phonatory
Articulatory
Resonatory
System that includes the passageways and tissues involved in gad exchange with the environment. Oral, nasal, and pharyngeal cavities, Trachea and bronchial passageways and lungs
Respiratory
System involved with production of voiced sound and utilizes components of respiratory system.
Phonatory
Combination of structures used to alter the characteristics of the sounds of speech, including parts of anatomically defines digestive and respiratory systems (tongue, lips, teeth, soft palate)
Articulatory
The system includes the nasal cavity and soft palate and portions of the anatomically defines respiratory and digestive systems.
Resonatory