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14 Cards in this Set
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8 Levels of Structural Organization are:
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atoms
molecules organells cells tissues organ organ system organism |
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What defines "Complementarity of structure and function"?
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function always reflects structure
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What is homeostasis? And what are the mechanisms used to maintain homeostasis?
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The ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions despite a changing environment.
control center-analyzes input determines response receptor-(afferent)sensor that monitors the changes effector-(efferent)provides the means for the cc to cause a response |
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5 survival needs
8 Maintenance of life characteristics |
1. nutrients 2. oxygen 3. water 4. body temp 5. atmossperic pressure
1. maintain boundaries 2. movement 3. responsiveness 4. digestion 5. metabolism 6. excretion 7. reproduction 8. growth |
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Sudvisions of anatomy
Subdivisions of microscopic anatomy |
Gross (Macroscopic)
Systemic Cytology-study of cells Histology-study of tissues |
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Describe Anatomical Position
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1. body erect
2. face forward 3. upper limbs on sides 4. palms facing foward 5. lower limbs parallel 6. feet facing forward/heels slightly erect |
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2 closed body cavities in the axial portion of the body
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Dorsal (back-posterior) Body Cavity
Ventral (front-anterior) Body Cavity |
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Subdivsions of the dorsal cavity and the organs within the cavity
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Cranial -Brain
Vertebral- Spinal Cord both are continous with ea other |
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Subdivisions of the ventral cavity and organs within the cavity
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Thoracic- lateral-1 lung, pleural 1 lung, medial mediastinum - heart, esophagus, trachea, etc...
Abdominopelvic- Abdomianl - stomach, intestines, spleen, liver Pelvic - bladder, rectum, and some reproductive organs |
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Types of serosa and what they do
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parietal-"wall" lines cavity walls, forms on itself to form:
visceral -covers organs within the cavity |
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Keeps organs from sticking together
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serous fluid/serous membranes
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name the areas covered:
parietal pericardium visceral pericardium parietal pleura visceral pleura |
lines outside of the heart
covers the heart lines outside of lungs covers the lungs |
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seperates the dorsal and ventral body cavities
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Diaphram
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How many abdominopelvic Quadrants and name them
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RUQ- right upper quadrant RLQ- right lower quadrant LUQ- left upper quadrant LLQ- left lower quadrant |