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Anatomy & Physiology Mid-Term Exam
Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
A group of structures which function as a unit to perform a definite job for the body -
✔️✔️System
Made up of different types of tissue that work together - ✔️✔️Organ
Function of body parts - ✔️✔️Physiology
Body structures and relationships among the structures - ✔️✔️Anatomy
Chemicals of the endocrine system, they regulate the body - ✔️✔️Hormones
Controls the body's activities; long and thin - ✔️✔️Nerve Tissue
Composed of epithelial tissues which lines openings to the exterior of the body - ✔️✔️Mucous
Membrane
Composed of a type of connective tissue that lines the joint cavities - ✔️✔️Synovial
Membrane
Holds body parts together and stores energy to be released later - ✔️✔️Connective Tissue
Nearer to the attachment - ✔️✔️Proximal
Farther from the attachment - ✔️✔️Distal
Nearer to the front of the body - ✔️✔️Anterior (Ventral)
Nearer to the back of the body - ✔️✔️Posterior (Dorsal)
Toward the upper part of the body - ✔️✔️Superior (Cephalic, Cranial)
Away from the head, toward the lower part of the body - ✔️✔️Inferior (Caudal)
Away from the midline of the body - ✔️✔️Lateral
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Anatomy & Physiology Mid-Term Exam
Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
A group of structures which function as a unit to perform a definite job for the body -
✔️✔️System
Made up of different types of tissue that work together - ✔️✔️Organ
Function of body parts - ✔️✔️Physiology
Body structures and relationships among the structures - ✔️✔️Anatomy
Chemicals of the endocrine system, they regulate the body - ✔️✔️Hormones
Controls the body's activities; long and thin - ✔️✔️Nerve Tissue
Composed of epithelial tissues which lines openings to the exterior of the body - ✔️✔️Mucous
Membrane
Composed of a type of connective tissue that lines the joint cavities - ✔️✔️Synovial
Membrane
Holds body parts together and stores energy to be released later - ✔️✔️Connective Tissue
Nearer to the attachment - ✔️✔️Proximal
Farther from the attachment - ✔️✔️Distal
Nearer to the front of the body - ✔️✔️Anterior (Ventral)
Nearer to the back of the body - ✔️✔️Posterior (Dorsal)
Toward the upper part of the body - ✔️✔️Superior (Cephalic, Cranial)
Away from the head, toward the lower part of the body - ✔️✔️Inferior (Caudal)
Away from the midline of the body - ✔️✔️Lateral
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