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A sagittal section lateral to midline is called:
parasagittal
nine regions of abdominal area
right hypochondriac epigastric l. hypochondriac

right lumbar region umbilical l. lumbar

right iliac region hypogastric l. iliac region
Four quadrants of abdominal area
right and left upper quadrants
right and left lower quandrants
Fig 1.17
Body regions
check
plate five, 6, and 7
p. 37
check
Fig 3.2
Composite cell
p. 52
check
Table 3.2
movements through cell membranes
p. 67
check
Fig 3.21
Cell cycle
p. 66
done
Fig 3.22
mitosis
p. 69
done
Four types of tissue
Epithelial
connective
nerve
muscle
Cell slides
p.p. 96-100
done
Examples of apocrine glands
Mammary glands, glands lining the external ear canal
Tissue slides
pp. 105-112
done
Fig 6.1
p. 118
done
fig 6.4
p. 122
nail
done
Fig 7.3
compact/spongy
p. 133
DONE
Fig 7B
p. 132
repair of fracture
done
Skull bones handout
done
Make flashcards for bone markings. include pix.
check
Figs 7.24 and 7.25
p. 155
bone markings in action
done
Obturator foramen
it's the big "hole" in a hip bone
Fig 7.35 and 36
p. 163
check
Fig 7.38 and 39
done
What kind of pressure makes filtration happen?
Hydrostatic pressure
Hey, what are those cool proteins on the cell membrane that identify the cell?
Receptor proteins
Microtubules (f)
Make cilia and spindle fibers
Cilia (f)
Move cell or move things across cell's surface
Cytoplasm
Organelles + cytosol
What happens in interphase?
Normal cell life, PLUS everything duplicates. Stuff is still happening in prep for mitosis
Stratified cuboidal.. where's it found
In glands, like sweat and salivary
There's a kind of epithelium you are bound to forget. What is it?
Glandular epithelium
Simple squamous (f.)
osmosis, diffusion
Pseudostratified columnar... where's it found?
Respiratory system
Simple cuboidal
Absorbing in the kidney
This kind of CT binds organs and can be found in deep layers of skin
dense CT
Kinds of loose CT:
Adipose, areolar, and reticular
Areolar tissue (f.)
Holds fluid
Reticular (f.)
lines walls of liver and spleen
Fig on p. 112
be able to identify diff tissues
done
mast cells (f.)
release heparin and histamine
Kinds of CT fibers:
Elastic fibers
reticular
and
collagen
What are elastic fibers made of?
Elastin
What are reticular fibers made of?
Fine collagenous fibers
Which heals faster: bone or cartilage?
Bone, cuz it's so well-vascularized
Which kinds of membranes cover organs and then line the cavity outside.. like in the pleural cavity?
Parietal and visceral membranes
Serous membranes (f.)
Line body cavities that don't open to outside, cover organs.

ex: abdominal lining
Spine bone marking
It's like a ridge

ex: on the scapula
Do your picture cards from p. 142. Look at the listed examples, and know the diffs between the holes and projections
check
Condyle
rounded process that usually articulates with another bone
Epicondyle
projection above a condyle
Example of facet
Rib facet of thoracic vertebra
Fontanel
Soft spot in skull where membranes cover space between bones
Foramen
Opening through a bone that's usually a passageway for blood vessels, nerves, or ligaments
Fossa
a relatively deep pit or depression
Example of fossa
olecranon fossa of humerus
Fovea
a tiny pit or depression
Example of fovea
fovea capitis of femur
Head
an enlargement on head of bone
Process
a prominent projection on bone
Spine
a thornlike projection
example of a spine
spine of scapula
Suture
an interlocking line of union between bones
Trochanter
a relatively large process
Example of torchanter
greater trochanter of femur
Tuberosity
A knoblike projection usually larger than a tubercle
Example of tubercle
Radial tuberosity of radius