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Simple columnar epithelium

Back (Definition)

Oral

Mouth

You take medicine orally

Buccal

Cheek

Can give drugs buccally to get into blood stream

Cervical

Neck

Hold c-spine

Nuchal

Nape of neck

A nuse goes around your what?

Mental

Chin

When you mentally think you sometimes put your hand on your____.

Acromial

Shoulder

Thoracic

Chest

A sucking chest wound can happen if the thoracic area is punctured

Abdominal

Belly

Abs, stomach, but a cute word for it

Lumbar

Lower back

Can hurt when playing limbo

Gluteal

Buttock

Fancy word for butt

Inguinal

Groin

Guys don't like to get kicked here

Pubic

Pubis

Change c to s

Axillary

Armpit

Axillary wounds

Brachial

Arm

Feel for pulse here on infants

Antecubital

Front of elbow

Usually give iv's here

Olecranal

Elbow

Ole ole ole funny bone

Antebrachial

Forearm

Lower on the arm

Carpal

Wrist

Carpal tunnel makes this part of you hurt when writing

Manual

Hand

Use more when driving a manual car

Pollical

Thumb

When someone's politically correct you give them a ______ up

Digital

Finger

You count numbers with your ______s

Femoral

Thigh

Femoral artery is in was part of your leg

Patellar

Knee

You sometimes hit these when you petal a bike

Popliteal

Back of knee

Crural

Leg

When playing soccer you sometimes kick someone's _____

Sural

Calf

Zach surrrrrr has some nice calves

tarsal

Ankle

Pedal

Foot

Use to pedal a bike

Calcaneal

Heel

In Cali I can wear a heal

Dorsal

Top of foot

Hurst really bad for iv's

Plantar

Some of foot

Where are plantar warts at

Front (Term)

Back (Definition)

Glass

Midsagital plane

Passed along midline, divides body in to left and right halves

Middle

Parasagital plane

Parallel to Midsagital line

Frontal (coronal) plane

Separates anterior and posterior portions of body

Transverse plane

Separates superior and inferior region

Superior

Above

Inferior

Below

Anterior (ventral)

The front/ before

Posterior (dorsal)

The back/ behind

Medial

Toward the midline

Lateral

Away from the midline

Distal

Away from an attached base

Fingers are distal to the wrist

Proximal

Toward an attached base

The elbow is proximal to the wrist

Deep

Toward the interior of the body, farther from the surface

Superficial

At, near, or close to the body surface

Functions of epithelial tissue (4)

1.physical protection


2.regulates exchange


3.produces secretions


4.provides sensations

What does it do?

Characteristics of epithelial tissue? (5)

1.cellularity


2.polarity


3.attachments


4.avascularity


5. Highly regenerative

Things about the tissue, like regenerating fast

Difference between microvilli and cilia

Microvilli- extensions of plasma membrane to increase surface area for exchange.


Cilia- hair like extensions to move substances across the surface of the cell.

How to classify epi tis.

1.How many cell layers


2.what shape

Difference between keratinized and non keratinized

Keratinized is wet and non is dry

What are the 4 primary tissues in the body?

1.epithilial tis.


2.cennective tis.


3.muscle tis.


4. Nervous tis.

How can the apacal (top) end be specialized?

Can have microvilli or cilia on the surface

Simple squamous epithelium

One layer, squashed, small nucleus

Transitional epithilium

Transitions into dif shapes, located in bladder

Stratified squamous keratinized

Top is dry and flaky looking over pink blob

Dorsal cavity

Back, posterior of body. Contains the cranial cavity (brain) and spinal cavity (spinal cord)

Ventral cavity

Front cavity of body, containing the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity

What is in the thoracic cavity?

Contains pleural cavities( surrounding lungs) and pericardial cavity( surrounding heart) and mediastinum (esophagus, trachea, thymus, lymph nodes, and major vessels)

Abdominopelvic (peritoneal) cavity

Contains abdominal cavity (glass etc.) and pelvic cavity ( urinary bladder, reproductive organs, last position of digestive track)

Serous membranes

Lines internal body cavities to reduce friction

Pericardium

Around heart

Pleural

Around lungs

Peritoneum

Around abdomen

Visceral

Organ

Parietal

Wall