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CSD 155 Exam 1
3 types of connective tissue - ✅✅ -1. loose connective
2. dense connective tissue (tendons: attatch muscle to bone/ cartilage;
ligaments; fascia; reticular tissues)
3. special connective tissue (cartilage; bone: hardest)

3 types of epithelial tissue - ✅✅-epithelial tissue proper
endothelial tissue
mesothelial tissue


✅✅
abdominal muscles
external oblique - -- largest/ strongest/ most superficial layer
- compress abdominal contents


✅✅
abdominal muscles
functions - -- firm wall holding in abdominal contents


✅✅
Abdominal muscles
internal oblique - -- lie under external oblique muscles
- form middle layer of abdominal musculature


✅✅
abdominal muscles
rectus abdominus - -- parallel to midline
- tenses abdominal wall and assists in compression of abdominal contents


✅✅-- deepest of abdominal muscles
abdominal muscles
transverse abdominis -
- horizontal

aBDuct - ✅✅-open
aDDuct - ✅✅-close

agonist - ✅✅-prime mover

alveoli - ✅✅-depressions in the walls of the terminal bronchioles

, - site of O2-CO2 exchange

✅✅-slightly movable, yielding joint
amphiarthrodial -

anatomical systems - ✅✅-muscular systems, digestive systems, respiratory
system, skeletal system, reproductive, urine, endocrine systems, nervous
system, special senses

anatomy - ✅✅-study of the STRUCTURE of organisms
antagonist - ✅✅-opposes prime mover

anterior - ✅✅-front

Boyle's law - ✅✅-as volume increases, pressure decreases

bronchi - ✅✅-main stem to left and right lungs
- lobar bronchi ( 3 right, 2 left)
- segmental bronchi (10 right, 8 left)

clinical anatomy - ✅✅-anatomy as related to pathological entity, and especially
as related to surgery

condyle - ✅✅-rounded or knucklelike process
coronal plane - ✅✅-splits at crown on head, front and back

crest - ✅✅-prominent ridge

descriptive anatomy - ✅✅-anatomy as related to the systems of the body

diarthrodial - ✅✅-freely moveable (ball and socket)

distal - ✅✅-away from center

dorsal - ✅✅-back of body

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