Function, 10th Edition by Saladin 9781265328627 , All
Chapters with Answers and Rationals .
physiology - ANSWER: study of function
5 ways to examine the body - ANSWER: Inspection, Palpation, Auscultation, Percussion
dissection - ANSWER: careful cutting and separation of tissues to reveal their relationships
exploratory surgery - ANSWER: opening the body and taking a look inside to see what's wrong
Medical Imaging - ANSWER: viewing the inside of the body without surgery
radiology - ANSWER: branch of medicine concerned with imaging
gross anatomy - ANSWER: structure that can be seen with the naked eye
histology - ANSWER: process of observing cells under a microscope
histopathology - ANSWER: microscopic examination of tissues for signs of disease
cytology - ANSWER: the study of structure and function of cells
ultrastructure - ANSWER: fine detail down to molecular level
comparative physiology - ANSWER: study of how different species have solved problems of life such
as water balance, respiration, and reproduction
Hippocrates - ANSWER: father of medicine, seek the natural causes of disease not supernatural
Aristotle - ANSWER: diseases could either be supernatural causes-theologi or natural causes-
physologi
Claudius Galen - ANSWER: made the most influential medical textbook
Maimondes - ANSWER: wrote 10 influential medical textbooks and numerous treatsies on specific
diseases
Avicenna - ANSWER: "the Galen of Islam" inspired by galen and Aristotle, made textbook that stayed
in European medical schools for 500 years
Andreas Vesalius - ANSWER: taught anatomy in Italy, broke tradition and performed dissections.
Proved Galen was wrong and published accurate textbooks.
William Harvey - ANSWER: " the Vesalius of physiology" studied blood circulation with Michael
Servetus , discovered blood circulated continuously through the whole body
Robert Hooke - ANSWER: designed instruments and made many improvements in the compound
microscope, discovered cells (30x)
Antony van Leeuwenhoek - ANSWER: made simpler microscopes then hooke but with more
magnification (200x)