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___________________ is a Branch of biological sciences that studies the structure of the body. ANS
Anatomy
______________________ is a Branch if biological sciences that studies how the body functions. ANS
Physiology
___________________________ is a Branch of biological sciences that studies improper body functioning.
ANS Pathophysiology
What is the body's ability to remain the same? ANS Homeostasis
The smallest unit of an element is called what? ANS atoms
What is it called when two or more atoms bond? ANS Molecules
________________ can be found in the bones, nerves, skin, muscles, etc. ANS Cells
_________________ can be muscle, connective, and epithelial. ANS Tissues
The heart, stomach, and kidneys are an example of what? ANS Organs
Digestion, excretion, and reproduction are an example of what? ANS An organ system
A human is an example of what? ANS Organism
____________________ feedback is one way our bodies regulate homeostasis. ANS Negative feedback
When the body is in anatomical position, the body is erect and facing which way? ANS Forward
, When the body is in anatomical position, the palms are facing which direction? ANS Forward
Directional Terminology: Front ANS Anterior
Directional Terminology: Back ANS Posterior
Directional Terminology: Above ANS Superior
Directional Terminology: Below ANS Inferior
Directional Terminology: Away from the midline ANS Lateral
Directional Terminology: Middle ANS Medial
Directional Terminology: Away from the point of attachment ANS Distal
Directional Terminology: Ex. Brain and Spinal Cord ANS Central
Directional Terminology: Closer to the point of attachement ANS Proximal
Directional Terminology: Ex. Cranial and Spinal Nerves ANS Peripheral
Directional Terminology: Near or at the surface ANS Superficial
Directional Terminology: Below or away from the surface ANS Deep
Name the plane that divides the body into right and left. ANS Sagittal