Anatomy and Physiology
Levels of Structural Organization
Maintaining Life
Anatomical Terminology
Directional Terms
100
The study of structure of the body
What is anatomy
100
A structure composed of two or more tissue types that perform a specific function.
What is an organ
100
Breaking down complex structures into simpler building blocks.
What is metabolism.
100
The wrist
What is carpal
100
The eyes are __________ to the nose.
What is superior.
200
The study of how the body and its parts work or function.
What is physiology
200
The sum total of all structural levels working together to keep us alive.
What is an organism.
200
The body takes this in through foods, contain the chemicals used for energy and cell building. .
What is nutrients.
200
A nurse injects an epipen into the femoral region of the body where is she injecting it?
What is the thigh
200
The femoral is ______________ tarsal.
What is proximal
300
The study of body structures that too small to be see with the naked eye.
What is microscopic anatomy
300
The smallest unit of all living things.
What is cells.
300
The production of offspring
What is reproduction.
300
A fetus is attached to its mother to receive nutrients through the_______________.
What is the umbilical.
300
The fingers are ___________ to the elbow.
What is distal.
400
The study of large, easily observable structures.
What is gross anatomy.
400
The 3rd level of organization.
What are tissues.
400
This accounts for 60-80% percent of body weight.
What is water.
400
The heel of the foot is known as the _____________.
What is the calcaneal.
400
Stand erect, feet parallel, palms facing forward.
What is anatomical position.
500
Anatomy is derived from two greek words what are they and how do they translate.
What is (tony) meaning to cut and (ana) meaning apart
500
The levels of structural organization in order.
What is atoms, cells, tissues, organ, organ system, organism
500
Which is not essential to survival? a. water b. oxygen c. gravity d. atmospheric pressure e. nutrients.
What is c. gravity
500
Name three areas on the face.
What is frontal, orbital, nasal, oral, and mental.
500
An anatomical term that applies to the backside of the body in the anatomical position...
What is posterior or dorsal
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