what is the cell parts?
A cell consists of three parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and, between the two, the cytoplasm.
what is pericardium?
Is a large, thin sheet of tissue that wraps around the outside of your lungs and lines the inside of your chest cavity.
what is the Ventral and Dorsal Surface Anatomy Diagram?
what are homeostasis and metabolism?
homeostasis is the state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems. Metabolism is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms.
what is mesentery?
A fold of membrane that attaches the intestine to the abdominal wall and holds it in place. Mesenteric lymphadenitis is an inflammation of the lymph nodes in the mesentery.
what is Ventral Surface Anatomy?
Ventral: Pertaining to the front or anterior of any structure. The ventral surfaces of the body include the chest, abdomen, shins, palms, and soles.
what are the four tissue types?
There are 4 basic types of tissue: connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue.
what are the planes of the body?
lateral, horizontal, vertical, longitudinal, anterior, and cross-section.
what is dorsal surface anatomy?
something at the back (dorsal) or front / belly (ventral) of an organism. The dorsal (from Latin dorsum, meaning 'back') surface of an organism refers to the back, or upper side, of an organism.
what are the parts of organs?
the brain, liver, lungs, bladder, kidneys, heart, stomach, intestines.
what is landmark?
A recognizable skeletal or soft tissue structure used as a reference point in measurements or in describing the location of other structures.
what are the dorsal surface anatomy terms?
The dorsal (from Latin dorsum, meaning 'back') surface of an organism refers to the back, or upper side, of an organism. If talking about the skull, the dorsal side is the top. The ventral (from Latin venter, meaning 'belly') surface refers to the front, or lower side, of an organism.
what are the functions of body systems?
Nervous, integumentary, muscular, skeletal, hematopoietic, and lymphatic.
what is Retroperitoneum?
the anatomical space (sometimes a potential space) in the abdominal cavity behind (retro) the peritoneum.
what are the anatomic positions?