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A&P 1 Exam 1 - Accurate Q's and A's

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A&P 1 Exam 1
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1. Homeostasis regulation of stable internal body functions

2. Anatomy "to cut apart"; study of structure of body parts and relationships to each other

3. Physiology study of the function of the body parts; how they work to carry out life-sustaining
activities

4. Gross (macro- study of large, visible structures
scopic anatomy)

5. Microscopic need instrument to see; study of structures too small to be visible to naked eye
anatomy

6. Histology study of tissues

7. Cytology study of cells

8. Developmental study of structural changes that occur between conception and adulthood
Anatomy

9. Embryology study of developments before birth

10. Gross/Macro- studies large body structures such as stomach, lungs, heart
scopic Anatomy

11. Systemic Anato- ex. cardiologist
my

12. Regional Anato- ear, nose, throat
my

13. Microscopic ex. cytology, histology
Anatomy

14. study of anatomy using, non-invasive technology


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Radiological
Anatomy

15. Computed to- uses x-rays, invented in 1970s x-rays pass through body in thin cross-sections.
mography (CT) Computer puts images of the cross-sections together to give 3D image

16. Ultrasound uses sound waves which get reflected/scattered when the the wave hits some-
thing-analyzed by computer to generate 2D or 3D image

17. Magnetic Reso- uses magnets
nance Imaging
(MRI)

18. Positron emis- uses radioactive labeled substance
sion tomography
(PET)

19. Anatomic Posi- subject is:
tion standing erect
facing forward
upper limbs hanging to the sides
palms face forward

20. Supine subject is laying on their back face upward

21. Prone subject is on their belly downward

22. Superior (cranial) toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the body; above






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23. Inferior (caudal) away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure of the body; below




24. Ventral (anterior) toward or at the front of the body; in front of




25. Dorsal (posteri- toward or at the back of the body; behind
or)




26. Medial toward or at the midline of the body; on the inner side of




27. Lateral away from the midline of the body; on the outer side of




28. Intermediate between a more medial and a more lateral structure

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