Sagittal - answer From top-bottom plane separating left from right
Coronal - answer Vertical plane separating the back from the front
Flexion - answer Bent towards the trunk
Extension - answer Stretched out away from trunk
Adduction - answer Brought towards midline
Abduction - answer Moved away from midline
Supination - answer Turned upwards
Pronation - answer Turned downwards
Medial Rotation - answer Turned inwards
Lateral Rotation - answer Turned outwards
Ulnar Deviation - answer Bent towards ulnar side
Radial Deviation – answer Bent towards radial side
Proximal - answer Closer to the origin of the limb
Distal - answer Further away from the origin of the limb
, Superficial - answerCloser to the surface
Deep - answerFurther away from the surface
Cranial - answerTowards the head
Palmar - answerPart of hand that holds
Plantar - answerPart of foot that one stand on (sole)
Superior - answerLocated above
Inferior - answerLocated below
What cannot reproduce ? - answerCardiac and skeletal muscles and nervous tissue
What are the types of epithelia cells? - answerSquamous
Cuboidal
Columnar
Transitional
What are the two squamous cells? - answerSimple and Stratified
What are examples of Simple Squamous cell? - answerlining lymphatic and blood
vessels, pleura and peritoneum
What are examples of Stratified Squamous cells? - answerSkin, esophagus, lower half
of the anal canal
What are examples of Cuboidal cell? - answerBowman's capsule, convoluted tubules of
the kidney, thyroid follicles
What are three columnar cells? - answerSimple Columnar Cells
Stratified Columnar Cells
Pseudostratified Cells
What are examples of Simple Columnar cells? - answerlining of the gastrointestinal tract
What are example of Stratified Columnar Cells? - answerUterine Tube
What are example of Pseudostratified Columnar Cells? - answerRespiratory Tract
What are examples of Transitional cells? - answerUreter, urinary bladder and most of
the urethra
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