The study of structure of the body and its parts
What is anatomy?
The wrist is _______ to the hand
What is superior?
This plane divides the body into left and right halves
What is the median (or sagittal) plane?
The body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions is ___________
What is homeostasis?
The banana dissection lab was used to practice these terms
What are anatomical positions and directional terms?
The study of how the body functions
What is physiology?
The brain is __________ to the spinal cord
What is superior?
This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior parts
What is the frontal or coronal plane?
In a feedback loop, this detects change in the environment
In the "Mystery of Abdominal Pain" case, pain in the RLQ may suggest this (these) condition(s).
What is appendicitis or ovarian cysts
The study of large, observable structures.
What is gross anatomy?
The nose is ________ to the ears
What is medial?
This plane divides the body into superior and inferior sections.
What is the transverse plane?
In a feedback loop, this carries out the response
What is an effector?
During Emma's Channel swim, sweating and shivering are examples of of maintaining this
What is body temperature homeostasis
The study of microscopic structures too small for the naked eye
What is microscopic anatomy?
Name the regional term for the thigh
What is femoral?
A CT scan usually takes images along this body plane
What is the transverse plane?
Sweating when you are hot is an example of this type of feedback
What is negative feedback?
In the IV lab, what was the isotonic solution to blood?
What is 0.9%
Why are anatomy and physiology inseperable?
What is because structure determines function?
This anatomical term means "toward the back of the body"
What is posterior (or dorsal)?
A mid-sagittal cut divides the body into what two parts?
What is equal left and right halves?
Blood clotting is an example of this type of feedback
What is positive feedback?
In the dehydration case study, giving a hypertonic solution could cause this dangerous effect on cells
What is shrinking of cells (crenation) due to water leaving the cells?