Intro to A&P
Organization
Language of A&P
Tissues
Membranes
100

This is the study of individual organ systems.

Systemic Anatomy

100

This is any space within the body.

Cavity

100

Refers to farther away from the point of origin.

Distal

100

What is the differencce between regeneration and fibrosis?

Regeneration replaces the old/damaged cells with the same type of cells (ex. skin).

Fibrosis replaces the old/damaged cells with collagen.

100

This membrane is commonly known as skin.

Cutaneous Membrane

200

What is homeostasis?

Maintenance of the body's relatively stable internal environment.

200

This quadrant contains most of the stomach.

Left Upper Quadrant (LUQ)

200

This divides a body in to unequal halves.

Parasagittal Plane

200

This type of cell contains a large amount of lipids.

Adipocyte

200

This type of membrane lines the joints.

Synovial Membrane

300

These are the parts of a feedback loop.

Stimulus, Receptor, Control Center, Effector/Response, Return to Set Point/End Point

300

These spaces are in between the lungs.

Mediastinum & Pericardial Cavity

300

This term refers to the wrist.

Carpal (ex. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)

300

This substance is found in skin and makes the tissue resistant to friction.

Keratin

300

What are the 2 layers of a serous membrane? Describe them.

Parietal Layer - Outer part that is in contact with the body wall.


Visceral Layer - Inner part that covers the organ in the cavity.

400

This organ system is responsible for immune function and for returning excess tissue fluid to the cardiovascular system.

Lymphatic System

400

These are the three upper abdominopelvic regions.

Right & Left Hypochondriac Regions, Epigastric Region

400

What anatomical planes would allow you to view both kidneys?

Frontal & Transverse Planes

400

What are the main parts of a neuron & what do each do?

Axon - Send out electrical signals

Dendrites - Receive electrical signals

Soma/Cell Body - Contains organelles (ex. nucleus)

400

This membrane helps trap debris by producing a sticky fluid.

Mucus Membrane/Mucosae

500

This organ system includes the Pineal gland, Hypothalamus, Pancreas, and Adrenal glands.

Endocrine System

500

This space includes the urinary bladder and the reproductive organs.

Pelvic Cavity

500

Describe anatomical position.

Body is standing upright with feet shoulder width apart, upper limbs are at the sides of the trunk, and the head and palms are facing forward.

500

This feature is unique to cardiac muscle tissue and allows it to work as a unit.

Intercalated Discs

500

This membrane uses simple squamous epithelium, known as mesothelium, to produce fluid.

Serous Membrane