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UNE Anatomy: Module 1 - Intro to Anatomy

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Anatomy - answerThe study of the external and internal structures of the body and the physical relationships between body parts Physiology - answerThe study of the function of bodily structures; physiological mechanisms are explained in terms of underlying anatomy Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures too small to be seen by the naked eye and includes the two subdivisions of _________ and _____________. - answerCytology and Histology Cytology - answerAnalyzes the internal structure of cells, which are the smallest units of life. Histology - answerExamines tissues, which are groups of specialized cells and cell products that work together to perform specific functions. What are the four basic tissue types? - answer1. Epithelial 2. Connective 3. Muscle 4. Nervous Organs - answerare anatomical structures that have multiple functions; comprised of tissues Gross Anatomy - answerAlso known as Macroscopic anatomy, it is the study of structures and features that are visible to the unaided/naked eye Surface Anatomy - answeris the study of general anatomical form, or "morphology", and how superficial (surface) anatomical markings relate to deeper anatomical structures Regional Anatomy - answeris the study of the superficial and internal features in a specific area of the body such as the head, neck or trunk Systemic Anatomy - answeris the study of anatomy based upon the body's organ systems Organ System - answeris a group of organs that function together to produce coordinated effects, such as the cardiovascular system How does the work of a gross anatomist differ from that of a histologist? - answerA gross anatomist focuses on studying structures visible to the naked eye, while a histologist studies tissues which requires microscopic procedures What is an organ system and how does it apply to systemic anatomy? - answerAn organ system is a group of organs that work together towards accomplishing the same job (such as breathing) and is important for systemic anatomy which studies anatomical structures BASED on organ systems Developmental Anatomy - answerstudies the changes in form that take place between conception and physical maturity; involves both microscopic AND gross anatomy Embryology - answerstudies the most extensive structural changes during the first 2 months of development Comparative Anatomy - answerstudies the anatomical organization of different types of animals often reflecting evolutionary relationships, such as vertebrates Clinical Anatomy - answerstudies anatomical features that may undergo recognizable pathological changes during illness Surgical Anatomy - answerstudies anatomical landmarks important for surgical procedures Radiographic Anatomy - answerutilizes x-rays, ultrasound scans, or other specialized procedures performed on a n intact body to visualize and study anatomical structures Cross-Sectional Anatomy - answeremerged due to advances in radiographic anatomy, such as CT and spiral CT scans Homeostasis - answeris the maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment suitable for the survival of cells, tissues and organs. *Activated by NEGATIVE feedback loop Disease - answeris the failure to maintain homeostatic conditions and may affect ANY aspect of physiology from the cellular to the organismic level How does surgical anatomy differ from clinical anatomy? - answerSurgical anatomy focuses on landmarks important for surgery while clinical anatomy focuses on changes in pathology to certain anatomical parts during illness The levels of structural organization in the human body range from the _________ level (simplest) to the __________________ (most complex). - answerchemical/molecular; entire organism Which four elements account for 99% of the body's total number of atoms? - answerHydrogren, Oxygen, Carbon and Nitrogen Cells contain internal structures called what? - answerOrganelles Chemical interactions produce complex protein within a muscle cell in the heart. Muscle cells are unusual because they can contract powerfully, shortening along their ____________ axis. - answerlongitudinal Rank the levels of organization of the human body from smallest to largest - answer1. Cell 2. Tissue 3. Organ 4. Organ System 5. Organism Each level of organization is dependent on the others. Therefore, damage at ________ may affect the entire system. - answerAny level Anything affecting a system ultimately affects _____________ components of that system. - answerAll When all systems are functioning normally, the characteristics of the internal environment are relatively stable at all levels. This is called _____________. - answerHomeostasis Homeostasis is maintained by a ____________ process. - answerPhysiological What are the 11 organ systems of the body? - answer1. Integumentary 2. Skeletal 3. Muscular 4. Nervous 5. Endocrine 6. Cardiovascular 7. Lymphatic 8. Respiratory 9. Digestive 10. Urinary 11. Reproductive Pathology - answeris the study of disease The 11 organ systems of the human body enable us to carry out 7 vital life functions such as ____________, __________ and ________, __________, _________, __________ and ___________. - answer1. Responsiveness 2. Growth 3. Differentiation 4. Reproduction 5. Movement 6. Metabolism 7. Excretion Responsiveness - answerthe ability of an organism to respond to changes in its immediate environment. Ex: jerking hand away from hot stove, growing thick winter coat Growth and Differentiation - answerOver a lifetime, organisms grow larger and increase in size by increasing the size or number of their cells. In multicellular organisms, the individual cells become specialized to perform particular functions (differentiation) Ex: Anatomical proportionals and physiological capabilities are much different in infants than in adult humans. Reproduction - answerOrganisms reproduce, creating subsequent generations of their own kind Movement - answerOrganisms produce movement, which may be internal (transporting food/blood/other materials INSIDE body) or external (moving through the environment) Metabolism and Excretion - answer-Metabolism refers to ALL the chemical operations under way in the body. -Excretion refers to the removal of harmful wastes in the body. -Respiration refers to cells absorption, transport and use of oxygen. What are the two kinds of metabolic reactions? - answerCatabolism (the BREAKDOWN of complex molecules in simple ones) and Anabolism (the SYNTHESIS of complex molecules FROM simple ones) Respiration and Excretion are also more complicated for _____ organisms and require specialized organs responsible for gas exchange and waste excretion. - answerLarge; lungs and kidneys Standard Anatomical Position - answerstanding with legs together feet flat on floor with hands at sides and palms facing forward Supine - answerlying face up Prone - answerlying face down Frons - answerforehead (frontal) Cranium - answerskull (cranial) Facies - answerface (facial) Oris - answermouth (oral) Cephalon - answerhead (cephalic)

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UNE ANATOMY: MODULE 1 - INTRO TO ANATOMY
Anatomy - answerThe study of the external and internal structures of the body and the physical
relationships between body parts

Physiology - answerThe study of the function of bodily structures; physiological mechanisms are
explained in terms of underlying anatomy

Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures too small to be seen by the naked eye and
includes the two subdivisions of _________ and _____________. - answerCytology and
Histology

Cytology - answerAnalyzes the internal structure of cells, which are the smallest units of life.

Histology - answerExamines tissues, which are groups of specialized cells and cell products that
work together to perform specific functions.

What are the four basic tissue types? - answer1. Epithelial
2. Connective
3. Muscle
4. Nervous

Organs - answerare anatomical structures that have multiple functions; comprised of tissues

Gross Anatomy - answerAlso known as Macroscopic anatomy, it is the study of structures and
features that are visible to the unaided/naked eye

Surface Anatomy - answeris the study of general anatomical form, or "morphology", and how
superficial (surface) anatomical markings relate to deeper anatomical structures

Regional Anatomy - answeris the study of the superficial and internal features in a specific area
of the body such as the head, neck or trunk

Systemic Anatomy - answeris the study of anatomy based upon the body's organ systems

Organ System - answeris a group of organs that function together to produce coordinated
effects, such as the cardiovascular system

How does the work of a gross anatomist differ from that of a histologist? - answerA gross
anatomist focuses on studying structures visible to the naked eye, while a histologist studies
tissues which requires microscopic procedures

, What is an organ system and how does it apply to systemic anatomy? - answerAn organ system
is a group of organs that work together towards accomplishing the same job (such as breathing)
and is important for systemic anatomy which studies anatomical structures BASED on organ
systems

Developmental Anatomy - answerstudies the changes in form that take place between
conception and physical maturity; involves both microscopic AND gross anatomy

Embryology - answerstudies the most extensive structural changes during the first 2 months of
development

Comparative Anatomy - answerstudies the anatomical organization of different types of
animals often reflecting evolutionary relationships, such as vertebrates

Clinical Anatomy - answerstudies anatomical features that may undergo recognizable
pathological changes during illness

Surgical Anatomy - answerstudies anatomical landmarks important for surgical procedures

Radiographic Anatomy - answerutilizes x-rays, ultrasound scans, or other specialized
procedures performed on a n intact body to visualize and study anatomical structures

Cross-Sectional Anatomy - answeremerged due to advances in radiographic anatomy, such as
CT and spiral CT scans

Homeostasis - answeris the maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment suitable
for the survival of cells, tissues and organs. *Activated by NEGATIVE feedback loop

Disease - answeris the failure to maintain homeostatic conditions and may affect ANY aspect of
physiology from the cellular to the organismic level

How does surgical anatomy differ from clinical anatomy? - answerSurgical anatomy focuses on
landmarks important for surgery while clinical anatomy focuses on changes in pathology to
certain anatomical parts during illness

The levels of structural organization in the human body range from the _________ level
(simplest) to the __________________ (most complex). - answerchemical/molecular; entire
organism

Which four elements account for 99% of the body's total number of atoms? -
answerHydrogren, Oxygen, Carbon and Nitrogen

Cells contain internal structures called what? - answerOrganelles
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