What is regional anatomy?
Is the study of all body structures in any given region.
What is systematic anatomy?
It is the study of all structures in a body system.
What is surface anatomy?
is the study of internal body structures as they relate to the overlying skin
What is microscopic?
Anatomy is the study of structures that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
What is histology?
The study of tissues?
What is Developmental Anatomy?
It is the study of the change in body structures over the course of a lifetime; embryology focuses on development that occurs before birth.
What is Pathological anatomy?
It is the study of structural changes associated with disease.
What is Radiographic anatomy?
It is the study of internal structures using specialized visualization techniques.
What is Molecular biology?
It is the study of biological molecules.
What is Physiology?
It is the study of the function of the body
What is Maintaining boundaries?
Allows an organism to maintain separate internal and external environment, or separate internal chemical environments
What is movement?
Allows the organism to travel through the environment, and allows transport of molecules within the organisms
What is Responsiveness, or Irritability?
Ability to detect changes in the internal or external environment and respond to them (control breathing rate)
What is digestion?
The process of breaking down food into molecules that are usable by the body.
What is metabolism?
Includes all chemical reactions that occur in the body (Catabolism and anabolism)
What is excretion?
The Process of removing waste from metabolism and digestion (Urea, carbon dioxide, feces)
What is reproduction?
The process of producing more cells or organisms.
What is growth?
Increase in size in body parts of the whole organism.
What is homeostasis?
It is the ability of the body to maintain a relatively constant internal environment, regardless of environmental changes.
What is anatomical position?
It is a position in which the body is erect, palms facing forward, and thumbs point away from the body.
What are the two fundamental divisions of the body?
The axial region includes the head, neck, and trunk and the appendicular region consist of the upper and lower limbs.
What is the frontal plane?
It is a vertical plane that separates the body into anterior and posterior parts.
What are the four quadrants used primarily by medical personal?
Right upper quadrant, Left upper quadrant, Right lower quadrant, and left lower quadrant.
What element is FE?
Iron
What charge do neutrons have?
No charge.