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✔✔What is the required text for the course? - ✔✔Human Anatomy (2015) 4th ed. by
McKinley, et al.
✔✔What is histology? - ✔✔The study of tissues and their structures.
✔✔What are the major body cavities? - ✔✔Cranial, thoracic, vertebral, abdominal,
pelvic, and sacral.
✔✔What does the term 'visceral' refer to? - ✔✔Close to an organ.
✔✔What does the term 'parietal' refer to? - ✔✔Away from an organ.
✔✔What is the smallest type of human cell? - ✔✔Granule cell in the cerebellum (4
microns).
✔✔What is the largest type of human cell? - ✔✔Anterior horn cell in the spinal cord (135
microns).
✔✔What is the function of enzymes? - ✔✔To facilitate chemical reactions and lower the
energy needed for a reaction to occur.
, ✔✔What is the function of the nucleus? - ✔✔It serves as the control center of the cell
and contains DNA.
✔✔What is cytoplasm? - ✔✔The inner fluid and contents of the cell.
✔✔What is the significance of the study tips provided? - ✔✔They emphasize organizing
study schedules, using flashcards, and practicing memory recall.
✔✔What is the purpose of 'chunking' in studying? - ✔✔To break up topics into
manageable sections for easier learning.
✔✔What does the term 'superficial' mean in anatomical terms? - ✔✔Toward the body's
surface.
✔✔What does the term 'deep' mean in anatomical terms? - ✔✔Away from the body's
surface.
✔✔What is the role of DNA in cells? - ✔✔It serves as genetic material and contains the
instructions for cellular functions.
✔✔What is the purpose of lab practical exams in the course? - ✔✔To assess hands-on
knowledge and skills related to human anatomy.
✔✔What is the importance of studying with a buddy? - ✔✔It allows for verbal quizzing
and enhances retention of anatomical terms.
✔✔What is the expected outcome of the course? - ✔✔A comprehensive understanding
of human anatomy and its applications.
✔✔ What is cytology? - ✔✔The science of cells.
✔✔What is the smallest type of human cell mentioned? - ✔✔Granule Cell in Cerebellum
(4 microns).
✔✔What is the largest type of human cell mentioned? - ✔✔Pseudounipolar Cells (up to
4-6 ft).
✔✔What size must an object be to be visible to the human eye? - ✔✔Approximately
120 microns.
✔✔What are the main functions of cells? - ✔✔Obtain nutrients, produce proteins,
dispose of wastes, maintain shape, and reproduce.