which organ system controls every other organ system?
nervous system
The thoracic cavity is _______________ to the abdominopelvic cavity.
superior
define anatomy vs physiology
form vs function
name one organ in the cranial cavity
brain
name 3 digestive organs in this image
liver, gallbladder, small intestine, large intestine, stomach
the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder are part of which system?
digestive
name 3 regions in/on the head
cephalic, orbital, nasal, buccal, mental, otic, oral, occipital
the study of life before birth is ____
embryology
plane?
frontal/ coronal plane
what is a 'chondro'-'blast'?
immature cartilage cell
which system works closely with the immune system?
lymphatic system
(also take cardio and skeletal)
The thumb is _______________ to the ring finger.
lateral (assuming anatomical view)
what's the difference between histology and cytology?
histology studies tissues
cytology studies cells
name two organs in the thoracic cavity
heart, lungs, esophagus, trachea, IVC, thymus
what is the study of changes in the body from conception to death?
developmental anatomy
which organ system exchanges O2 and CO2?
which organ system transports O2 and CO2?
respiratory
cardiovascular
The trachea (windpipe) is _______________ to the vertebral column
anterior/ventral
if i study the process of disease, i study _____
pathophysiology
name this region
name two organ systems in this image
and one organ
digestive, respiratory, skeletal
which organ system produces red blood cells?
skeletal system
The popliteal region is _______________ to the patellar region.
posterior
what kind of anatomy is specific to medical specialties?
hint: it differs from normal anatomy during disease
clinical anatomy
name two organs in the left hypochondriac region
spleen, stomach, diaphragm, pancreas
which 3 organs are involved in vitamin D synthesis?
skin, liver, kidneys