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29 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Anterior
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front
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Posterior
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Back
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Proximal
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whats near
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Distal
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distance
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Medial
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In the mid line
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Lateral
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Away from the mid line
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transverse
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cut in the middle
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Sagittal plan
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anything away from midline
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Frontal plan
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front part of the body
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Mid-line
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always in the middle.
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What are the parts of the body
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Nasal, oribital, adbominal, oral, thoraic, plantar, sacral, periare, brachial, carpal, axillary, sternal, femoral, pubic, anticarbal, tarsal, scuplar, occipital.
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Celluar parts
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ribosomes (proteins, RNA)
Golgi Appartus : proteins storage Nucleus : DNA Mitochondria; power house (ATP) enodoplamic reticulum: garbage house |
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What is the celluar structure are mainly made up of?
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Lipid Bilayer
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Termonolgy use in the fetus production
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Ectoderm : Nervous tissue
Endoderm : Epithelial Mesoderm : Muscle tissue and Connective tissue |
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What is the function of the Nervous tissue?
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Processing information
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What is the function of Gila?
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Maintain the environment for the neurons.
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Types of epithelial Cells?
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Squamous
columnar Cubidal : adipose tissue Transitional : strectching ( bladder) |
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Types of Muscle tissue?
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Cardiac: heart
Smooth: lungs, stomach, intestine, blood vessels Skeletal: bony skeletal |
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Types of Connective Tissue?
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collagen: fibrous molecules bundle of mesh
Elastin: same as above chonolrotin : Cartilage Hyaluronic Acid : acts like a cushion |
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Difference between Tendons and Ligaments?
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Tendons : Skeletal Muscle to Body Skeleton
Ligaments: holds joints together |
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what is bone made of?
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Calcium Phosphate
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What is the top part of the bone called?
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Compact Bone
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what is Haversian canal?
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this is where the blood vessels are located.
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What is the funciton of Canaliculi?
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It allows nutrients and Oxygen to enter the bone.
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what is Osteoblasts?
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Makes bone
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What is Osteoclasts?
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Breaks up bone
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what is in your blood?
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WBC
RBC: erythocytes oxygen, nurtrients Thromblocytes: Platelets. |
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what is the funciton of blood?
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carries nutrients, oxygen to the organs, Metabolic waste and CO2 away from the body
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Name the Organ System
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Nervous Excretory
Musculoskeletal Lympatic Cardiovascular Reproductive respiratory Endocrine Digestive Immune Integumentary |