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29 Cards in this Set

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Anterior
front
Posterior
Back
Proximal
whats near
Distal
distance
Medial
In the mid line
Lateral
Away from the mid line
transverse
cut in the middle
Sagittal plan
anything away from midline
Frontal plan
front part of the body
Mid-line
always in the middle.
What are the parts of the body
Nasal, oribital, adbominal, oral, thoraic, plantar, sacral, periare, brachial, carpal, axillary, sternal, femoral, pubic, anticarbal, tarsal, scuplar, occipital.
Celluar parts
ribosomes (proteins, RNA)
Golgi Appartus : proteins storage
Nucleus : DNA
Mitochondria; power house (ATP)
enodoplamic reticulum: garbage house
What is the celluar structure are mainly made up of?
Lipid Bilayer
Termonolgy use in the fetus production
Ectoderm : Nervous tissue
Endoderm : Epithelial
Mesoderm : Muscle tissue and Connective tissue
What is the function of the Nervous tissue?
Processing information
What is the function of Gila?
Maintain the environment for the neurons.
Types of epithelial Cells?
Squamous
columnar
Cubidal : adipose tissue
Transitional : strectching ( bladder)
Types of Muscle tissue?
Cardiac: heart
Smooth: lungs, stomach, intestine, blood vessels
Skeletal: bony skeletal
Types of Connective Tissue?
collagen: fibrous molecules bundle of mesh
Elastin: same as above
chonolrotin : Cartilage
Hyaluronic Acid : acts like a cushion
Difference between Tendons and Ligaments?
Tendons : Skeletal Muscle to Body Skeleton

Ligaments: holds joints together
what is bone made of?
Calcium Phosphate
What is the top part of the bone called?
Compact Bone
what is Haversian canal?
this is where the blood vessels are located.
What is the funciton of Canaliculi?
It allows nutrients and Oxygen to enter the bone.
what is Osteoblasts?
Makes bone
What is Osteoclasts?
Breaks up bone
what is in your blood?
WBC
RBC: erythocytes oxygen, nurtrients
Thromblocytes: Platelets.
what is the funciton of blood?
carries nutrients, oxygen to the organs, Metabolic waste and CO2 away from the body
Name the Organ System
Nervous Excretory
Musculoskeletal Lympatic
Cardiovascular Reproductive
respiratory Endocrine
Digestive Immune
Integumentary