Systemic Antomy
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, Body structure is studied system by system, ex:
cardiovascular system, you would examine the heart and
blood vessels of the entire body.
superior (cranial)
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toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the
body; above
Organismal Level
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Highest level of organization, represents the sum total of
all structural levels working together to keep us alive.
maintain boundaries
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, internal environment remains distinct from the external
environment
Principle of complementarity of structure and function
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Anatomy and physiology are inseparable because function always reflects
structure. What a structure can do depends on its specific form.
Oral and digestive cavities
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The oral cavity, commonly called the mouth, contains the
teeth and tongue. The cavity is part of and continuous with
the cavity of the digestive organs, which opens to the body
exterior at the anus.
Embryology
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, Subdivision of developmental anatomy, concerns
developmental changes that occur before birth.
deep (internal)
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away from the body surface; more internal
Visceral serosa
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Covers the organs in the cavity.
medial
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, Body structure is studied system by system, ex:
cardiovascular system, you would examine the heart and
blood vessels of the entire body.
superior (cranial)
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toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the
body; above
Organismal Level
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Highest level of organization, represents the sum total of
all structural levels working together to keep us alive.
maintain boundaries
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, internal environment remains distinct from the external
environment
Principle of complementarity of structure and function
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Anatomy and physiology are inseparable because function always reflects
structure. What a structure can do depends on its specific form.
Oral and digestive cavities
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The oral cavity, commonly called the mouth, contains the
teeth and tongue. The cavity is part of and continuous with
the cavity of the digestive organs, which opens to the body
exterior at the anus.
Embryology
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, Subdivision of developmental anatomy, concerns
developmental changes that occur before birth.
deep (internal)
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away from the body surface; more internal
Visceral serosa
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Covers the organs in the cavity.
medial
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