A&P – Chapter 1 – Directional Terms Several incomplete statements are listed below. Correctly complete each statement by choosing the appropriate anatomical term from the key. Record the key letters and/or terms on the correspondingly numbered blanks below: Key: a. anterior e. lateral i. sagittal b. distal f. medial j. superior c. frontal g. posterior k. transverse d. inferior h. proximal In the anatomical position‚ the face and palms are
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Anatomical Terms Certain terms are used to describe the location of body parts‚ regions of the body‚ and imaginary planes by which the body can be sectioned. You should become familiar with these terms before your study of anatomy and physiology begins. Anatomical terms are useful only if everyone has in mind the same position of the body and is using the same reference points. Therefore‚ we will assume that the body is in the anatomical position: standing erect‚ with face forward‚ arms at the sides
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Basic Structure of the Human Body (Terms) *1. Anatomy-The study of the structure of an organism. 2. Cell- Mass of protoplasm; the basic unit of structure of ll animals and plants. *3. Cell Membrane- Outer protective semi-permeable covering of a cell. *4. Centrosome- That area of all cytoplasm that contains 2 centrioles; important in reproduction of the cell. 5. Chromatin- That structure in the nucleus of a cell that contains chromosomes with genes which carry inherited characteristics. 6.
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1) What were the two hypotheses in this study? Put them in your own words and phrase them as directional hypotheses (i.e.‚ statements of what the researchers expected to find based on introduction section of the article). 6 pts Example of a directional hypothesis: Dogs will spend more time in physical contact with their sick owners than will cats. The first hypothesis was homophobic men are more sexually aroused to homosexual signs then non-homophobic men. The second hypothesis was homophobic
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The human body is the entire structure of a human being and comprises a head‚ neck‚ trunk (which includes the thorax and abdomen)‚ arms and hands‚ legs and feet. Every part of the body is composed of various types of cell.[1] At maturity‚ the estimated average number of cells in the body is given as 37.2 trillion. This number is stated to be of partial data and to be used as a starting point for further calculations. The number given is arrived at by totalling the cell numbers of all the organs
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he Name: Brittany Barnes Period: 1 Date: 8-29-13 Chapter 1 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Part A 2. Distinguish between the activities of anatomists and physiologists. Anatomists deal with the structure (morphology) of the body parts. This includes the shapes‚ forms‚ and placement of body organs and appendages. Physiologists deal with the functions of body parts‚ what the body parts do‚ and how this is accomplished. 3. How does a biological structure’s form determine its
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The Human Body The seven organizational approaches to studying the human body are body planes and body directions‚ body cavities‚ quadrants and regions‚ anatomy and physiology‚ microscopic to macroscopic‚ body systems and medical specialties. Body planes and body directions are the division of the body into sections from front to back‚ right and left‚ and top and bottom. These sections are called
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Contents s About The Human Body Page ...............................1 Pre-Viewing Teaching Strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Name That Part . Teaching Strategy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Activity Master. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 s Activity 2. Pumping for Life Teaching Strategy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Activity Master. . . . . . . . .
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A human body system A system of human body means a collective functional unit made by several organs in which the organs work in complete coordination with one another. Organs cannot work alone because their are certain needs of every organ that need to be fulfilled and the organ itself cannot fulfill those needs. So all organs of human body need the support of other organs to perform their functions and in this way an organ system is formed. Example of dependance of organs of a system on one
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Compounds That Compose the Human Body There are five major groups of compounds that compose the human body. They are carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ nucleotides‚ and water. These are all very important to humans and without them we would not be able to survive. They have many functions that encourage a human cell and a human body to function. Carbohydrates include sugars and starches‚ contain carbon‚ hydrogen‚ and oxygen which appears in a ratio of 1:2:1. Carbohydrates are classified
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