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What is Anatomy?

The scientific study of the structure and organization of living organisms, particularly the human body. 

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What are sweat glands?

Sweat glands are sudoriferous glands, or an exocrine gland

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What are 3 major bones?

Skull

Vertebrae

Ribcage

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What are the 3 types of muscle

Smooth, skeletal, cardiac

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What is a neuron?

Nerve cells send messages all over the body to allow breathing, talking, eating, walking, and thinking

200

What is physiology? 

The scientific study of how living organisms function

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What are oil glands?

Oil glands are sebaceous glands, or exocrine glands

200

What are 3 major bones?

Humerous

Ulna

Radius

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What are 2 focus muscles?

Pectoralis Major and Deltiod

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What cell forms myelination?

Glial Cells

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What are the 10 directional terms?

- anterior          - lateral

- posterior        - proximal

- superior         - distal

- inferior           - superfical

- medial            - deep

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What is the bottom layer of the skin called?

Hypodermis

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What are 5 major bones?

Clavicle

Scapula

Carpals/Metacarpals

Phalanges

Femur

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What are 4 focus muscles?

Trapezius

Biceps Brachii

Triceps Brachii

Gluteus Maximus

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What is myelination?

Process in which axons become insulated by a fatty layer called myelin

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What are 5 regional terms?

- Head

- Neck

- Trunk

- Upper Limb

- Lower Limb

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What are the outer and middle layers of the skin?

Epidermis, and dermis

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What are 5 major bones?

Patella

Tibia

Fibula

Tarsals/Metatarsals

Phalanges

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What are 4 focus muscles?

Hamstrings

Quadriceps

Gastrocheminus

Latissimus Dorsi

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4 spots in an AP graph

1- Resting Potential

2- Depolarization

3- Repolarization

4- Hyperpolarization

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What are 5 more regional terms?

- Axilla

- Lumbar

- Thoracic

- Abdominal

- Pelvic

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What is the function of the integumentary system?

To protect the body from external threats, while also maintaining homeostasis

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What is the function of the skeletal system?

Provide support, facilitate movement, protect internal organs, produce blood cells, store minerals and fat

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What are the 4 primary muscle functions?

Movement, posture, joint stability, and heat production

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What are the 8 receptors?

Thermoreceptor             Mechanoreceptor

Exterocepter                 Nociceptor

Interceptor                   Photoreceptor

Proprioceptor

Chemoreceptor