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Anatomical position Standard positioning of the body as standing; feet together, arms to the side; with head, eyes, and palms of hands forward Reference planes Planes dividing the body to describe locations: sagittal, coronal, and transverse Organ A structure formed from various tissues that performs a specific function in an organism Directional termonology Words used to explain relationships of locations of anatomical elements ( distal, posterior, medial etc) Coronal and frontal plane Front and back division Transverse or cross-sectional plane Top and bottom division Sagittal or median plane Left and right division Proximal Closer to the structure Distal Farther from the structure Lateral Away from the body Medial Position towards the midline of the body True or false : arms are lateral to the chest True True or false: eyes are medial to the ears on the head True In the human body which of the following body parts are in a superior position to the lungs? all that apply A. Stomach B. Trachea C. Spleen D. Heart E. Brain B. Trachea E. Brain In two to three sentences describe the part of the arm or hand that is most distal to the shoulder of the human body Distal refers to " farthest away". The thumb is farthest away from the shoulder of the body. Which terms add clarity to anatomical position relative to the coronal plane? A. Superior and inferior B. Distal and proximal C. Anterior and posterior D. Lateral and medial C. Anterior and posterior Which two terms are likely to appear in the same discussion related to a part of the body? A. Dorsal and lumbar B. Umbilical and crural C. Dorsal and orbital D. Lumbar and patellar A. Dorsal and lumbar Which of the statements below are correct? All that apply A. The axillary region is superior to the cephalic region B. The oral, nasal, buccal, and ocular regions are all anterior to the occipital region C. Digital or phalangeal structures may be pedal or manual D. The axillary, brachial, antecubital, antebrachial, popliteal, and sural subregions are all associated with the upper limbs B and c The respiratory systems main function is to Perform the critical tasks involved in transporting oxygen from the atmosphere into the body's blood and removing carbon dioxide from the body's cells The respiratory system is specifically structured to Maximize surface area for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide Breathing ( inhaling and exhaling) is Bringing oxygen into the lungs Ventilation is Exchanging the gas oxygen with the gas carbon dioxide in the lungs Where does air go when we inhale? Enters through the nasal openings, moves into the nasal cavity, and travels past the pharynx( throat) and into the trachea Trachea Large tube reinforced by cartilage rings that keep it from collapsing The windpipe, which connects the larynx to the lungs Cells The basic structural unit of an organism from which living things are created Alveoli Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place Organ systems Functional groups of organs that work together within the body: circulatory, integumentary, skeletal, reproductive, digestive, urinary, respiratory, endocrine, lymphatic, muscular, nervous Bronchi The main passageways directly attached to the lungs Bronchioles Small passages in the lungs that connect bronchi to alveoli Heart Muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body Mediastinum The area between the two lungs Pleura A membrane around the lungs and inside the chest cavity Capillaries Small vessels that connect smaller arteries, called arterioles, to smaller veins, called venules, and carry out gas exchange Diffusion The passive movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration Passive transport Movement across a cell membrane that does not require energy input Surfactant A lipoprotein that reduces the surface tension How many lobes does the right lung have 3 Superior, middle, inferior How many lobes does the left lung have 2 Superior and inferior Gas exchange in the lungs occurs by Diffusion which is passive transport What occurs as a combination of muscle action and negative pressure? Ventilation Inspiration Inhalation of air Expiration Expulsion of air Tidal volume The amount of air breathed in a normal inhalation or exhalation Residual volume A small amount of air rich in carbon dioxide If blood pH starts to decrease... CONTINUED..
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anatomical position
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reference planes
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organ
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directional termonology
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coronal and frontal plane
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top and bottom division