Imaging Techniques
Homeostasis
Intro to Systems
Anatomical Terms
Miscellaneous
100
most common imaging technique where beams travel through the body before striking a photographic plate
What is X-rays
100
having a stable internal environment
What is Homeostasis
100
Involves the brain and spinal cord
What is the Nervous System
100
standard anatomical reference for the human form
What is anatomical position
100
study of structures of the human body
What is Anatomy
200
Shows 3D relationships and soft tissue structures more clearly than x-rays
What is a CT scan
200
process that occurs when a cell, tissue, organ, or organ system adjusts in response to environmental change
What is autoregulation
200
Involves the skin, hair, nails
What is Integumentary System
200
Term for the front surface
What is anterior
200
Study of functions of human body
What is Physiology
300
Uses a magnetic field that surrounds the body
What is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
300
process that results from activities of the nervous system or endocrine system
What is extrinsic regulation
300
System that gives oxygen to the bloodstream
What is Respiratory System
300
Term refers to the belly side, similar to anterior
What is Ventral
300
examination of tissues
What is Histology
400
assesses metabolic and physiological activity of a structure
What is Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
400
Example is when body temperature rises, skin begins to sweat to reduce heat and evaporate
What is Negative Feedback
400
Stores energy reserves
What is Digestive System
400
plane that lies at right angles to the long axis of the body
What is Transverse plane
400
Deals with structures we cannot see without magnification
What is Microscopic Anatomy
500
Small transmitter contacting the skin broadcasts a brief, narrow burst of high-frequency sound and then detects the echoes
What is Ultrasound
500
initial stimulus produces a response that exaggerates or enhances the original change in conditions
What is Positive Feedback
500
System that helps you form blood cells
What is Skeletal System
500
Two planes that lie parallel to the long axis of the body
What is Frontal and Sagittal Plane
500
study of the effects of disease on organ functions or system functions
What is Pathological physiology
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