1. Intro to Human Body (Anatomy)

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Embryology is the discipline that are changes that occur from _____ to the ____ week (2nd month)

Conception to the 8th week

Pathological Anatomy is the study of changes associated with

Disease

Developmental Biology is when the changes occur from __________ until ____.

Fertilization until death

cardiac m. voluntary or involuntary?

INvoluntary (heart pumps on its own)

Whats the most abundant type of connective tissue?

Loose connective tissue

Physiology resembles the Principle of:

Principle of Complementarity (need one to need the other)

*t/f: Blood vessel is an organ

TRUE

At the chemical level, _____ turn into _____

atoms -> molecules

Ex of connective tissue are:

blood (tendons and ligaments are made up of dense fibrous connective tissue), adipose/fat, cartilage, bone, elastic tissue in lungs and heart.

Cell Biology is the study of the ____ of it's structure and function

cell

What are the basic structural and functional living units of an organism and are the smallest living units in the human body?

cells

Least to complex levels:

chemical cellular tissue organ organ system organism

What is the most abundant tissue? *

connective!

One word for nervous tissue is

control

One word for epithelial is

cover

80% of cancers are highly mitotic, and they multiply from the _____ tissue

epithelial

While Physiology is described as the study of _______ of the parts of the body. Physiology is depended on Anatomy bc a body part is able to perform a specific function DUE TO that part's specific structure.

functions

At cellular level, ______ turn into ____

molecules -> cells

One work for muscular tissue is

movement

Nervous tissue contains

nerves/neurons - functional unit neuroglia - supporting cells (10:1 ratio) acts as scafolds and divide. If they are intertwine with nerves, it's difficult to extract.

At the organ system, two or more tissues are organized into ____

organs

_____ are structures that have specific functions and usually have recognizable shapes

organs

Regional Anatomy are structures that are found in a particular ____

region/area

Ex of epithelial are:

simple squamous, simple columnar, simple cuboidal, stratified squamous, pseudostratisfied

Anatomy is described as the study of ________ of the body and the relationships among structures

structures

Surface Anatomy is the study of _______ organs.

superficial

One word for connective tissue

support

Examples of surface anatomy superficial organs are

sweat glands, fat, blood vessels, accessory organs

Systemic anatomy is the study of structures found in a particular ____

system

At the system level (organ-system level) organs are organized into ______

systems

At the tissue level, cells are organized into _______

tissues

Histology is the study of

tissues

what are groups of similar cells that usually have similar embryological origins and perform specialized functions?

tissues

Gross Anatomy is the study of structures that a ____ / MACROscopic to the naked eye

visible

skeletal m. is voluntary or involuntary?

voluntary (helps maintain muscle tone)

smooth m. is voluntary or involuntary?

voluntary (located in visceral organs [lungs] except heart

Radiographic Anatomy is the study of structures visualized by an

x-ray

Ex of Regional Anatomy is

" ... of the forearm (or lower leg) is..."

Ex of gross anatomy is

"Look at the heart as a whole"

There are 11 Major subdisciplines of anatomy:

1. Embryology 2. Developmental Biology 3. Cell Biology 4. Histology 5. Surface Anatomy 6. Cross-sectional Anatomy 7. Gross Anatomy 8. Systemic Anatomy 9. Regional Anatomy 10. Radiographic Anatomy 11. Pathological Anatomy

The 4 major families of Tissues are: *

1. Epithelial 2. Connective 3. Muscular 4. Nervous

There are 11 systems in the body:

1. Integumentary 2. Skeletal 3. Muscular 4. Nervous 5. Endocrine 6. Cardiovascular 7. Lymphatic and Immunity 8. Respiratory 9. Digestive 10. Urinary 11. Reproductive

Three types of muscular tissue are:

1. skeletal 2. smooth 3. cardiac

* Regular temp of body is

98.6


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