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What is the difference between human anatomy and human physiology ? -
ANSWERSHuman Anatomy is the study of human body structure and relationship...
Human physiology is the study of body functions.
Name the 3 subdivisions of Human Anatomy - ANSWERS1. Gross Anatomy
2. Microscopic Anatomy
3. Developmental Anatomy (Changes over time
Describe one of the subdivisions of human anatomy (Gross Anatomy) - ANSWERSIt is
the study of macroscopic body structures (do NOT need microscope)
Describe one of the subdivisions of human anatomy (Microscopic Anatomy) -
ANSWERSStudy of small body structures (Requires microscope)
What two things does microscopic anatomy involve , Describe the two. -
ANSWERScytology and histology ... Cytology is the study of cells which REQUIRE A
MICROSCOPE.. Histology is the study of tissues that require microscope
Describe one of the subdivisions of human anatomy (Developmental Anatomy) -
ANSWERSConcerned with changes in body structures over time.
Key Word: Changes or Changes In Body Structure
The effects of something.
List the levels of structural organizations (which increase in complexity) in ORDER
**HINT**----> Chem-Ornel-Cell-Tis-Org-Orgsys-Orgnis.... **Remember the last three are
O's and the first 3 are COC ... - ANSWERS1. Chemical
2. Organelles
3. Cell
4. Tissues
5. Organs
6. Organ System
7. Organism
What does chemical mean ? - ANSWERSAtoms and molecules
What are organelles ? - ANSWERSA part of cell performing several functions of a cell
, What is a cell - ANSWERSBasic structural and functional unit of a living organism ...
Key Words : Structural , living organisms
What are tissues - ANSWERSA group of similar cell that perform specific functions
What are organs - ANSWERSComposed of 2 or more types of tissues, tissues perform
specific functions
What is a vital organ **Hint** an example of a vital organ is a heart.... Without the heart
the body is nothing - ANSWERSOrgan needed for survival
What is an Organ System - ANSWERSgroup of organs functioning together
Key Words: Group of organs
What is an organism - ANSWERSMe or My Patient
What are the axial body regions - ANSWERShead, neck, and trunk... Skull, vertebral
column, thoracic cage
Appendicular - ANSWERSArms, legs, pectoral girdle, legs, pelvic gridle
axial and appendicular body regions - ANSWERSAxial: (Head and Neck) Abdomen,
buttocks, pelvis near thigh, bend of hip, lower back, area bw anus, area bw hipbones,
armpit, ribs, breast, chest, breastbone,backbone.
Appendicular : (Upper extremity regions) forearm, arm , wrist , elbow, palm, knee to
ankle, thigh, front of knee and back, foot and ankle
What are the Cavities of Axial Division - ANSWERSPosterior (dorsal) Cavity
Anterior (Ventral) Cavity
Diaphragm Muscle
Abdominal Cavity
Abdominal Cavity
Pelvic Brim
Pelvic Cavity
Where are the pleural cavities found ? - ANSWERSin thoracic cavity
About diaphragm muscle - ANSWERSseparates thoracic cavity from abdominopelvic
cavity
Abdominopelvic Cavity - ANSWERSConsists of abdominal and pelvic cavity
Abdominal Cavity - ANSWERSCavity located between the diaphragm and pelvic brim