Type of anatomy that involves cytology and histology
Microscopic Anatomy
This system forms the external body covering
Integumentary
This necessary life function is the "breakdown of ingested foodstuffs"
Digestion
This regional term makes up the head, neck and trunk
Axial
To divide a body into right and left parts
Sagittal
This type of anatomy is visible with the naked eye
Gross/ Macroscopic Anatomy
This system is the "framework" for movement, blood cell formation and storing of minerals
Skeletal System
This Necessary life function is when "a cell divides and produces 2 identical daughter cells" or when "sperm and egg unite to form a new organism"
Reproduction
This regional term makes up the legs and arms
Appendicular
Supine
This type of anatomy is the "study of developmental changes of the body before birth"
Embryology
Nervous System
This necessary life function is the "ability to sense changes in the environment and respond to them"
Responsiveness
This regional term makes up sternal, axillary, and mammary.
Thoracic
This term means closer to the origin of attachment in regards to limbs
Proximal
Study of internal structures visualized by X-ray
Radiographic Anatomy
This system eliminates nitrogenous waste from the body
Urinary System
This Survival need is the "chemical substances used for energy and cell building"
Nutrients
This regional term makes up Acromial, brachial, antecubital, antebrachial and carpal
Upper Limb
This body plane describes a cut made diagonally.
Oblique
Study of structural changes caused by disease
Pathological Anatomy
This system picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels and returns it to blood
Lymphatic System
This Survival need is "necessary for chemical reactions to occur at life-sustaining rates"
Maintaining body temperature
The Pedal region has what 4 body areas?
Tarsal (ankle), Metatarsal (top of foot), digital (toes) and Hallux (big toe)
This term is used when describing a location on the body that is between a more medial and a more lateral structure
Intermediate