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Cytology

Cells

Histology

Tissues

Systemic

Systems approach

Microscopic Anatomy

Cytology and histology

Homeostasis

Maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment. Disruptions in:


1. Temperature 2. pH


3. Salt balence 4. Blood pressure


Are prevented by physiological mechanisms

Effector

Preforms action, responds to direction (ex. Muscle, glands)

Which scientist used cadaver dissection for med illustration

Vesalius

Receptor

Structure that receives a stimulus and senses change in the environment

Which of the following system controls release of hormones from glands

Endocrine

Gross anatomy

Regional, surface, systemic

Physiological

Physical and chemical principals

Pathology

Abnormal structure or function

Created code of ethics for drs

Hippocrates

Simple parts lead to complex parts

Aristotle

How things worked and cardiovascular system and how blood is pumped threw heart

Harvey

Microscope and cells

Leeuwenhoek

Cell theory

Schneider and Schwann

Control center

Central nervous system receive and interpret stimulus

Positive feedback

Body senses change and enhances stimulus. Ex. Blood clotting, lactation

Negative feedback

Body senses change and response reverses stimulus. Ex. Body temp, blood volume