Terminology
Membranes
Directions
Tissues
Other systems
100
What is standing erect with face forward, arms at the side and palms forward? Show an example
Anatomical Position
100
How many membranes are there in the body?
7 membranes *Mucous membrane *serous membrane *parietal membrane *visceral membrane *pleural membrane *pericardial membrane *peritoneal membrane
100
Synonym for anterior
Ventral
100
how many different types of tissues are in the body?
.connective(adipose tissue which is a type of connective tissue that stores fat cells ) .muscle .nervous .epithelial
100
What is a joint?
The point where two bones meet
200
How does a plane tie in with a section?
planes are imaginary anatomical dividing planes and sections are cuts made through the body is the direction of a certain plane
200
What are the 2 types of epithelial membranes?
mucous and serous
200
What term means tail-end?
Caudal
200
the study of tissues is called....
histology
200
List two functions of the skeletal system.
What is 2 of the following: -Support of Body and provides shape -Protects soft organs -Movement -Mineral Storage -Blood Cell Formation/ Homeostatis
300
What is the difference between anatomy and physiology?
anatomy is the study of the parts of the body; whereas, physiology is the functions of the body and how they work together
300
What membrane lines the digestive, respiratory,reproductive and urinary systems? (Hint: It produces LUBRICATE and PROTECT the lining)
Mucous Membrane
300
Which cavity contains the gallbladder, stomach, liver and pancreas?
Abdominal Cavity
300
Many types of tissues come together to from what structure?
organs
300
Name the three types of muscles in the muscular system and their location in the human body.
What is: -Skeletal Muscle- attached to bone -Cardiac Muscle- in the walls of the heart -Smooth/Visceral Muscle- near organs
400
what is cytology?
study of the cells
400
How is a membrane formed?
by putting two thin layers of tissue together
400
What are three types of planes? Show examples
What is coronal, sagittal and transverse?
400
What is nervous tissue?
It reacts to stimulation and conducts an impulse.
400
List three health problems associated with the circulatory system that we learned about?
What is: Heart Disease, Heart Attack, Hypertension, Anemia, Heart Murmur
500
What is costectomy?
Surgical removal of ribs
500
Define Parietal membrane
What is outer part of the membrane that lines the cavity?
500
How many cavities are there and name 3?
6 Cavities -Cranial -Dorsal -Spinal -Thoracic -Abdominal -Pelvic
500
polymyositis and dermatomyositis are disorders of muscles and skin where it gets inflamed. symptoms may include; fatigue fever wight loss shortness of breath dyspnea what tissue is this disorder most common in?
connective tissues
500
Since bone loss general starts in the mid to late 20s for both men and women, why are women more susceptible to getting osteoporosis than men?
What is women have less bone mass than men so bone loss has a greater impact on them?