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64 Cards in this Set

  • Front
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superior
inferior
medial
lateral
ventral
dorsal
anterior
posterior
proximal
distal
anatomical position
sup (inf), ven (dor), pro (dis)
transverse/cross-section
horizontal
coronal/frontal section
anterior and posterior
midsagittal/median section
left/right
hierarchy of the body
A M O C T O S O
hypochondriac region
upper right/left
lumber/lateral abdominal region
middle right/left
inguinal/iliac region
lower right/left
epigastric region
upper middle
umbilical region
center middle
hypogastric region
lower middle
organ systems
skeletal, lymphatic, muscular, nervous, reproductive, cardiovascular, urinary, endocrine, respiratory, integumentary, digestive
cranial (a)
head
facial
face
cervical (a)
neck
deltoid
shoulder
pectoral
chest
sternal
center of the chest
brachial
arm
antebrachial
forearm
manual
hand
digital
fingers/toes
abdominal
belly
femoral
thigh
inguinal
groin
coxal
thigh
genicular (a)
knee
crural (a)
leg
pedal (a)
foot
calcaneal (p)
heel
sural (p)
calf
popliteal (p)
back of knee
gluteal
buttocks
olecranon
elbow
scapular
shoulder blade
nuchal (p)
neck
cephalic (p)
head
vertebral
backbone
lumbar (p)
love handles
cranial cavity
brain
spinal canal
spinal cord
thoracic cavity (2)
pleural cavity (lungs) and mediastinum
pericardial
heart
abdominal cavity
digestive organs
pelvic cavity
uterus, rectum
peroxisome
degrade hydrogen peroxide
simple epithelial tissue (types)
simple squamous, simple cuboidal, simple columnar, pseudostratified ciliated columnar
basement membrane
noncellular layer that attaches the epithelium to lower layers
stratified epithelial tissue (types and locations)
keratinized (skin) and non-keratinized (oral cavity/vagina)
transitional epithelium (location)
kidney
epithelial tissue (location)
linings of the body
exocrine vs. endocrine glands
duct vs. ductless
unicellular glands
goblets (mucus)
merocine glands
vesicles
apocrine glands
squeeze off parts of the cell with product
holocrine glands
entire cell rupture
connective tissue (3 components)
cells, fibers, matrix
muscle tissue (2 categories)
smooth vs. striated
voluntary vs. involuntary
four types of tissue
epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous