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[Show more]What 4 ways do you examine the body? - Inspection, Palpation, Auscultation and Percussion 
 
Inspection - Seeing the body 
 
Palpation - to examine by touch 
 
Auscultation - Listening with a stethoscope 
 
Percussion - taking hands and beating over certain parts of body 
 
Medical Imaging - methods...
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Inspection - Seeing the body 
 
Palpation - to examine by touch 
 
Auscultation - Listening with a stethoscope 
 
Percussion - taking hands and beating over certain parts of body 
 
Medical Imaging - methods...
Anatomy 
The study of body structure 
 
 
Physiology 
The study of body function 
 
 
Anatomical Position 
reference point for regional and directional terminology; standing, feet parallel, palms facing forward 
 
 
axial region includes 
all structures except for arms and legs 
 
 
appendicular reg...
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Add to cartAnatomy 
The study of body structure 
 
 
Physiology 
The study of body function 
 
 
Anatomical Position 
reference point for regional and directional terminology; standing, feet parallel, palms facing forward 
 
 
axial region includes 
all structures except for arms and legs 
 
 
appendicular reg...
cytoskeleton 
intracellular support, used in cell movement, moves organelles 
 
 
cells 
composed of plasma (cell membrane), cytoplasm, cytosol, nucleus, cytoskeleton 
 
 
cytosol 
clear gel within the sometimes, referred to as intracellular fluid 
 
 
cytoplasm 
fluid and components between the nuc...
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Add to cartcytoskeleton 
intracellular support, used in cell movement, moves organelles 
 
 
cells 
composed of plasma (cell membrane), cytoplasm, cytosol, nucleus, cytoskeleton 
 
 
cytosol 
clear gel within the sometimes, referred to as intracellular fluid 
 
 
cytoplasm 
fluid and components between the nuc...
Metabolism - Sum of all chemical reactions in the body 
 
Anabolism (synthesis reaction) - Builds molecules 
 
catabolism (decomposition reaction) - Break down molecules 
 
Cellular respiration - -metabolic reaction in cells 
-converts glucose to ATP (energy) 
 
Aerobic respiration - -Requires oxyg...
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Add to cartMetabolism - Sum of all chemical reactions in the body 
 
Anabolism (synthesis reaction) - Builds molecules 
 
catabolism (decomposition reaction) - Break down molecules 
 
Cellular respiration - -metabolic reaction in cells 
-converts glucose to ATP (energy) 
 
Aerobic respiration - -Requires oxyg...
integumentary system - consists of the skin, hair, nails, and their associated glands 
 
epidermis - -outermost layer of skin 
-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium 
-surface consists of dead cells packed with keratin 
-lacks blood vessels and depends on the diffusion of nutrients from the u...
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Add to cartintegumentary system - consists of the skin, hair, nails, and their associated glands 
 
epidermis - -outermost layer of skin 
-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium 
-surface consists of dead cells packed with keratin 
-lacks blood vessels and depends on the diffusion of nutrients from the u...
Telophase 
the final phase of cell division in which the chromatids or chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell and two nuclei are formed. 
 
Metaphase 
second phase of mitosis, during which the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell 
 
Anaphase 
Phase of mitosis in which the chrom...
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Add to cartTelophase 
the final phase of cell division in which the chromatids or chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell and two nuclei are formed. 
 
Metaphase 
second phase of mitosis, during which the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell 
 
Anaphase 
Phase of mitosis in which the chrom...
Nucleus 
Name the structure 
 
Nucleolus 
Name the structure 
 
Mitochondria 
Name the structure 
 
Smooth ER 
Name the structure 
 
Desmosome 
Name the structure 
 
Desmosome 
A structure by which two adjacent cells are attached 
Basal Membrane 
Name the structure 
 
hemidesmosome 
Name the s...
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Add to cartNucleus 
Name the structure 
 
Nucleolus 
Name the structure 
 
Mitochondria 
Name the structure 
 
Smooth ER 
Name the structure 
 
Desmosome 
Name the structure 
 
Desmosome 
A structure by which two adjacent cells are attached 
Basal Membrane 
Name the structure 
 
hemidesmosome 
Name the s...
A. Sagittal section 
B. Frontal 
C. Transverse 
What kind of cut/section/view is this? 
A-c 
 
1. Cephalic 
2. Facial 
3. Cervical 
4. Sternal 
5. Pectoral 
6. Umbilical 
7. Abdominal 
8. Inguinal 
9. Pubic 
10. Femoral 
11. Crural 
12. Tarsal 
13. Plantar 
14. Acromial 
15. Axillary 
16. Brachial ...
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Add to cartA. Sagittal section 
B. Frontal 
C. Transverse 
What kind of cut/section/view is this? 
A-c 
 
1. Cephalic 
2. Facial 
3. Cervical 
4. Sternal 
5. Pectoral 
6. Umbilical 
7. Abdominal 
8. Inguinal 
9. Pubic 
10. Femoral 
11. Crural 
12. Tarsal 
13. Plantar 
14. Acromial 
15. Axillary 
16. Brachial ...
Name the tissue type that this belongs to!!! 
Smooth 
Muscle tissue 
 
 
The gel like fluid inside of a cell is know as the _____________. 
Cytosol 
 
 
Which of the following are functions of the plasma membrane? 
-defines the boundaries of the cell 
-It provides structural support to the cell 
-It...
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Add to cartName the tissue type that this belongs to!!! 
Smooth 
Muscle tissue 
 
 
The gel like fluid inside of a cell is know as the _____________. 
Cytosol 
 
 
Which of the following are functions of the plasma membrane? 
-defines the boundaries of the cell 
-It provides structural support to the cell 
-It...
What is anatomy and physiology? 
• Anatomy-study of the structures of the human body. 
• Physiology-Study of the function and working of those structures. 
Define buffer 
form chemical systems that absorb excess acids or bases to maintain a relatively stable pH, maintains homeostasis 
Define met...
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Add to cartWhat is anatomy and physiology? 
• Anatomy-study of the structures of the human body. 
• Physiology-Study of the function and working of those structures. 
Define buffer 
form chemical systems that absorb excess acids or bases to maintain a relatively stable pH, maintains homeostasis 
Define met...
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