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Simple columnar epithelium |
Back (Definition) |
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Oral |
Mouth |
You take medicine orally |
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Buccal |
Cheek |
Can give drugs buccally to get into blood stream |
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Cervical |
Neck |
Hold c-spine |
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Nuchal |
Nape of neck |
A nuse goes around your what? |
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Mental |
Chin |
When you mentally think you sometimes put your hand on your____. |
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Acromial |
Shoulder |
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Thoracic |
Chest |
A sucking chest wound can happen if the thoracic area is punctured |
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Abdominal |
Belly |
Abs, stomach, but a cute word for it |
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Lumbar |
Lower back |
Can hurt when playing limbo |
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Gluteal |
Buttock |
Fancy word for butt |
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Inguinal |
Groin |
Guys don't like to get kicked here |
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Pubic |
Pubis |
Change c to s |
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Axillary |
Armpit |
Axillary wounds |
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Brachial |
Arm |
Feel for pulse here on infants |
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Antecubital |
Front of elbow |
Usually give iv's here |
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Olecranal |
Elbow |
Ole ole ole funny bone |
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Antebrachial |
Forearm |
Lower on the arm |
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Carpal |
Wrist |
Carpal tunnel makes this part of you hurt when writing |
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Manual |
Hand |
Use more when driving a manual car |
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Pollical |
Thumb |
When someone's politically correct you give them a ______ up |
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Digital |
Finger |
You count numbers with your ______s |
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Femoral |
Thigh |
Femoral artery is in was part of your leg |
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Patellar |
Knee |
You sometimes hit these when you petal a bike |
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Popliteal |
Back of knee |
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Crural |
Leg |
When playing soccer you sometimes kick someone's _____ |
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Sural |
Calf |
Zach surrrrrr has some nice calves |
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tarsal |
Ankle |
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Pedal |
Foot |
Use to pedal a bike |
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Calcaneal |
Heel |
In Cali I can wear a heal |
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Dorsal |
Top of foot |
Hurst really bad for iv's |
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Plantar |
Some of foot |
Where are plantar warts at |
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Front (Term) |
Back (Definition) |
Glass |
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Midsagital plane |
Passed along midline, divides body in to left and right halves |
Middle |
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Parasagital plane |
Parallel to Midsagital line |
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Frontal (coronal) plane |
Separates anterior and posterior portions of body |
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Transverse plane |
Separates superior and inferior region |
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Superior |
Above |
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Inferior |
Below |
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Anterior (ventral) |
The front/ before |
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Posterior (dorsal) |
The back/ behind |
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Medial |
Toward the midline |
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Lateral |
Away from the midline |
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Distal |
Away from an attached base |
Fingers are distal to the wrist |
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Proximal |
Toward an attached base |
The elbow is proximal to the wrist |
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Deep |
Toward the interior of the body, farther from the surface |
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Superficial |
At, near, or close to the body surface |
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Functions of epithelial tissue (4) |
1.physical protection 2.regulates exchange 3.produces secretions 4.provides sensations |
What does it do? |
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Characteristics of epithelial tissue? (5) |
1.cellularity 2.polarity 3.attachments 4.avascularity 5. Highly regenerative |
Things about the tissue, like regenerating fast |
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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. |
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How to classify epi tis. |
1.How many cell layers 2.what shape |
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Difference between keratinized and non keratinized |
Keratinized is wet and non is dry |
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What are the 4 primary tissues in the body? |
1.epithilial tis. 2.cennective tis. 3.muscle tis. 4. Nervous tis. |
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How can the apacal (top) end be specialized? |
Can have microvilli or cilia on the surface |
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Simple squamous epithelium |
One layer, squashed, small nucleus |
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Transitional epithilium |
Transitions into dif shapes, located in bladder |
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Stratified squamous keratinized |
Top is dry and flaky looking over pink blob |
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Dorsal cavity |
Back, posterior of body. Contains the cranial cavity (brain) and spinal cavity (spinal cord) |
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Ventral cavity |
Front cavity of body, containing the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity |
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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) |
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Abdominopelvic (peritoneal) cavity |
Contains abdominal cavity (glass etc.) and pelvic cavity ( urinary bladder, reproductive organs, last position of digestive track) |
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Serous membranes |
Lines internal body cavities to reduce friction |
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Pericardium |
Around heart |
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Pleural |
Around lungs |
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Peritoneum |
Around abdomen |
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Visceral |
Organ |
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Parietal |
Wall |
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