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Who should I email first if I have an issue? - ANSWER Lab Instructor
Email subject format: - ANSWER Lab day, time, and Lab instructors name
What does PPE stand for? - ANSWER personal protective equipment
How many electrons does hydrogen have in it's outer shell? - ANSWER 1
Abdominal region - ANSWER abdomen
Acromial region - ANSWER shoulder
Antebrachial region - ANSWER forearm
Antecubital region - ANSWER front of elbow
Axillary region - ANSWER armpit
Brachial region - ANSWER arm (shoulder to elbow)
Buccal region - ANSWER cheek
Calcaneal region - ANSWER heel of foot
Carpal region - ANSWER wrist
Cephalic region - ANSWER entire head
Cervical region - ANSWER neck region (nape)
Cranial region - ANSWER skull
Crural region - ANSWER shin
Digital region - ANSWER fingers, toes
Femoral region - ANSWER thigh
Frontal region - ANSWER forehead
,Gluteal region - ANSWER butt
Inguinal region - ANSWER "v" that leads to pubic area
Lumbar region - ANSWER lower back
Mammary region - ANSWER breast
Manual region - ANSWER the general area of the hand
Mental region - ANSWER chin
Nasal region - ANSWER nose
Nuchal region - ANSWER the ridge that runs along the back of the skull within the
occipital region
Occipital region - ANSWER back of head
Oral region - ANSWER mouth
Orbital region - ANSWER eyes
Otic region - ANSWER ear
Palmar region - ANSWER palm of hand
Patellar region - ANSWER kneecap
Pedal region - ANSWER foot
Pelvic region - ANSWER anterior pelvis
Plantar region - ANSWER sole of foot
Popliteal region - ANSWER back of knee
Pubic region - ANSWER genitals
Serous membrane - ANSWER Membrane that lines a cavity without an opening to
the outside of the body; has two layers
Parietal layer of serous membrane - ANSWER lines the internal surface of the
body wall
Visceral layer of serous membrane - ANSWER covers external surface of organs
, Serous fluid - ANSWER lubricates the organs and allows them glide without
friction
Right upper region of the abdomen - ANSWER region of the abdomen that has
liver, pancreas, gallbladder, Duodenum, and transverse colon
Left upper region of the abdomen - ANSWER region of the abdomen that has
Liver, stomach, spleen, pancreas, transverse colon
Where are the kidneys located primarily? - ANSWER upper right and left region of
the abdomen
Right lower region of the abdomen - ANSWER region of the abdomen that has
small intestine, ascending colon, appendix
Left lower region of the abdomen - ANSWER region of the abdomen that has
small intestine, descending colon
Integumentary system - ANSWER Consists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair,
and nail
Skeletal system - ANSWER Protects and supports body organs and provides a
framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
Muscular system - ANSWER Allows manipulation of the environment, locomotion,
and facial expression. Maintains posture, and produces heat.
Cardiovascular system - ANSWER Blood vessels transport blood, which carries
oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, wastes, etc. The heart pumps blood.
Lymphatic system - ANSWER Composed of a network of vessels, ducts, nodes,
and organs. Provides defense against infection.
Nervous system - ANSWER the body's speedy, electrochemical communication
network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous
systems
Endocrine system - ANSWER Glands secrete hormones that regulate processes
such as growth, reproduction, and nutrient use (metabolism) by body cells.
Types of bones - ANSWER long, short, flat, irregular
Compact bone - ANSWER Hard, dense bone tissue that is beneath the outer
membrane of a bone