What are the 2 approaches they use in anatomy?
Syatomic Anatomy and Regional Anatomy.
What is the definition of body cavity?
Fluid- filled space inside body that holds and protects internal organs.
What is an Epithelial Tissue?
Tissue found through out body covering internal/external body surfaces and forming most glands.
What does the Integument suffix mean?
It means covering.
What is the definition of a fracture?
Cracking or breakage in bone.
Which anatomy do we do?
Syatomic Anatomy
What are the 2 Body Cavity Types?
Closed body cavity (CBC) and open body cavity (OBC).
It consists mostly of cells with very little Extracellular fluid between them.
What is the structure of the Integumentary system?
Skin and accessory structure (EX: Hair, Nails, Glands)
What are the general terms of a Fracture?
Displaced , Nondisplaced , Simple, and Compound
Which anatomy do medical use?
Regional Anatomy?
What is another name of the Serious Membrane?
Serosa
What body surface does Epithelial protect?
Outer skin layer and cavity linings.
True or False: People spend less time and less effort and less money to change their appearance.
False
True or False: A person experiences an average of 2 plus fractures in their lifetime.
True.
Identify the meaning of Physiology.
Scientific discipline investigating function of body.
What are the two close body cavity membranes?
Dura Mater and Serous Membrane.
How many functions does Epithelial Tissue have?
It has 5 functions.
True or False: Appearance can indicate physiological imbalances.
True.
What causes a Transverse fracture?
Bending force snaps bone like a twig.
What are the 6 structural levels from smallest to biggest?
What are the 4 CBC types?
Cranial Cavity, Vertebral Cavity, Thoracic Cavity, and Abdominopelvic Cavity.
Which Epithelial classification is declared as an imposter?
Psuedostratified Columnar Epithelium.
How many functions does the Integumentary System have?
What are the 8 fractures types?
Transverse, Oblique, Spiral, Comminuted, Avulsion, Impacted, Hairline, and Greenstick