Introduction 1
Introduction 2
Chemical Level
Cellular Level
Tissue Level
100
Study of the structures of the human body
What is anatomy?
100
Hands by sides, palms forward, standing upright
What is anatomical position?
100
Anything that occupies space and has mass; can exist in gas, liquid, or solid
What is matter?
100
Basic living structural and functional unit of a body.
What is a cell?
100
Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nervous
What are the 4 tissue types?
200
Chemical -> Cellular -> Tissues -> Organs -> Systems -> Organisms
What are the organizational levels?
200
Sagittal, Transverse, Frontal, Oblique
What are the anatomical planes?
200
96% of body mass; chemical elements
What are C, H, O, and N?
200
Plasma membrane, cytosol, organelles, inclusions.
What are the cell parts?
200
Squamous, Cuboidal, Columnar, Transitional, Simple, Stratified, Psuedostratified.
What are the classification of tissue cells?
300
RUQ, LUQ, LLQ, RLQ
What are the quadrants?
300
Superior, Inferior, Anterior, Posterior, Medial, Lateral, Proximal, Distal, Superficial, Deep, Parietal, Visceral, Distal, Proximal, Dorsal, Ventral
What are directional terms?
300
Carbon (C)
What is the difference between inorganic and organic compounds?
300
Do not require E. Simple Diffusion, Osmosis, Filtration, Facilitated Diffusion
What is passive processes?
300
Skeletal: Voluntary, Cardiac:Involuntary (I would hope!), Smooth: Involuntary
What are the three types of muscle tissue?
400
Increasing the original stimulus. Ex: Pregnancy.
What is positive feedback loop?
400
In the correct order: pH 1-6, pH 7, pH 8-14
What is acid, neutral, and alkaline/basic?
400
Carbs, Proteins, Lipids
What are the 3 organic compounds found in the body?
400
Nucleus, Ribosomes, ER, Golgi Complex, Lysosome, Peroxisomes, Mitochondria, Cytoskeleton, Flagella/Cilia, Centrosomes/Centrioles.
What are cell organelles?
400
Nutrition, Blood circulation, Age
What are factors affecting repair of tissue?
500
Medical image that is 3D and shows soft tissue.
What is CAT/CT?
500
Source of E for all cells.
What is ATP (adendosine triphosphate)?
500
A & T (or U), G & C. Corresponds to DNA and RNA.
What are amino acids?
500
Telophase
What is the last step of mitosis?
500
Dendrites, Body, Axon
What are the 3 parts to a neuron?
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