Anatomy Ch.1
Systemic anatomy studies ______.
transcription factor, polypeptide, RNA polymerase
Pericardial cavity
Contains the heart
Abdominal cavity
Contains the spleen, liver, and pancreas
Pelvic cavity
Contains the urinary bladder and urethra
Urinary System
Filters the blood; concentrates waste products
Muscular System
Generates heat
In which branch of anatomy are individual cells or thin slices of some part of the body prepared for examination?
Microscopic anatomy
Which anatomic plane extends through the body vertically and divides structures into right and left portions? It is often used to show internal body parts, especially in the head and thoracic organs.
Midsagittal plane
Integumentary System
Synthesizes vitamin D; prevents water loss
Which is an accurate description of the anatomic position?
The eyes look forward, and the head is level.
Which example of directional terms is correct?
The heart is medial to the lungs.
True or false: The wrist is distal to the elbow.
True
On the anterior surface of the body, the anatomical term for the region inferior to the thorax and superior to the hip bones is the _____ region
abdominal
The anatomical term for cheek is _____ while the anatomical term for chin is _____.
buccal, mental
Cranial is to skull as auricular is to ______.
ear
The anatomical term for the back of the head is ______.
occipital
The structure that contains two or more tissue types that work together to perform specific, complex functions is called a(n)
organ
The _____ level is the highest structural level of organization in the human body.
organismal
Different tissue types combine to form ______.
organs
The anatomical term for the thumb is the ______.
pollex
The anatomical term for the central-most anterior region of the pelvis is ______.
pubic
A group of muscles cells performing a common function would be called a(n) ______.
tissue
Organizations of similar cells that perform specialized functions are
tissues
Organizations of similar cells that perform specialized functions are ______.
tissues
Mediastinum
Contains thymus, trachea, and esophagus
Cardiovascular System
Distributes hormones, nutrients, and gases; picks up waste products
Digestive System
Responsible for nutrient absorption
In the human body, epithelium is exemplified at which structural level of organization?
Tissue level
Contents of the mediastinum include the ______.
heart esophagus trachea
structures that cannot be observed by the unaided eye are examined in
microscopic
The abdomen is ___ to the head.
caudal or inferior
Visualizing the body in the _____ position is significant because all observers have a common point of reference when describing and discussing its regions.
anatomical
The anatomical term for the diamond-shaped region between the thighs that contains the anus and selected external reproductive organs is ______.
perineal
Studying the kidneys, urinary bladder, and urethra, the components of the urinary system, would be an example of ______?
systemic anatomy
Systemic anatomy studies ______.
the gross anatomy of each organ system in the body
The correct anatomic directional term for "at the rear or tail end" is ______.
caudal
The anatomical term for the entire foot is ______.
pes
The anatomical term for the portion of the upper limb between the elbow and the wrist is ______.
antebrachial
The anatomical term for eye is ______.
orbital
Which organ system is responsible for the initiation of the immune response?
Lymphatic System
is the scientific discipline that studies the relationships among parts of the body as well as the structure of individual organs; whereas, _____ is the discipline in which the function of body structures is the focus.
anatomy, physiology
The correct anatomical term for front of the elbow is ______.
antecubital
The correct anatomic directional term for "at the head end" is ______.
cranial
Which anatomic directional term means "closest to the point of attachment to the trunk"?
proximal