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Metabolism

Sum of ALL internal chemical changes

Cellular Composition

Made of cells

Pectoral

Chest

Sternal

Upper chest



Femoral

Thigh

Pedal

Foot

Carpal

wrist

palmar

palm

digital

toes and fingers

Biology

study of life

Nasal

Nose

oral

mouth

cervical

neck

Caudal

towards tail

rostral

towards head/neck

What is Caudal and Rostral mainly used in

The vet

woof

Responsiveness and Movement

Cells are sending signals

Reproduction

Reproducing to keep a species alive

Top 3 Anatomical Plane/sections..


Try to describe them..

Frontal- Front and back


Sagittal- Mirror like


Transverse- in half waist up and down

Think of magician and that mirror place

Positive feedback is?

To produce rapid change

Proximal

close too

Distal

farther away

Whats special about Proximal and Distal?

Mainly used in points of attachment (lims)

Homeotasis

Maintain a internal environment

Deep

Farthest from surface



Superficial

Closest to surface



Mediastinum

Space between lungs where heart sits



Appendicular

arms and legs


*No cavities

Anteriror

front

posterior

back

Organisms

complete living being

anatomy

Study of structure


(parts and pieces)



Organ systems

2+ organs working together

Physiology

study of functions


(how things actually work)



organs

Group of tissues

Diaphram

Separates cavities

axial

body core

Development

growth and development

Feedback means...

Detect changes and activate different mechanisms depending on what it is, in order to oppose it.



Evolution

change over time

Medial

Midline

Lateral

sides

Organisms must...

Meet all characteristics in order to be alive

Smallest level of Organization...

Atoms

Largest level of organization..

Organism

Superior

Above

Inferior

below

Tissues

group of similar cells that preform a certain function

Cells

smallest unit of life

homeostasis by negative feedback..

Ability to maintain internal stability

ventral

Front/belly

dorsal

back

Science

study of the natural worlds


-nature, physical, social

cephalic

Head

frontal

forehead

mammary

breast

brachial

arm

organelles

Specific functions within cells

lumbar

Lower back

Occipital

back of the head


upper neck



vertebral

spinal column

dorsal

back

Orbital

eye

buccal

cheek

Mental

chin

molecules

2nd atoms chemically bonded

atoms

smallest unit of matter with unique identity

Organization

organized structure