Anatomy terms list

    • [DOCX File]ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY MID-TERM REVIEW

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      5. Review body cavities. List all organs that can be found in: a. abdominopelvic cavity – stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, pancreas, liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder (female: ovaries, uterus) b. cranial cavity - brain. c. thoracic cavity – heart and lungs. 6. Review regional anatomy terms. Match column A with column B ...

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    • [DOC File]ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY MID-TERM REVIEW

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      1. Compare and contrast "anatomy" and "physiology." 2. List the levels of biological organization from smallest (cell) to largest (organism). 3. Define homeostasis AND list …

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy & Physiology: Midterm Exam Study Guide

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      Note card 1 has the terms heart and kidney. Your partner could write: “The kidney is inferior to the heart while the heart is superior to the kidney”. PART II: Body sections and planes. The word anatomy is derived from the Greek prefix “meaning to cut up”. The sections are planes produced in the body to reveal its internal anatomy.

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    • [DOC File]BODY ORGANIZATION LAB

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      There are literally thousands of medical terms. It would be very difficult to memorize the meaning of each and every word. Most of the terms have a Greek or Latin origin. However, it is not necessary to learn each and every word. A more efficient approach is to learn the basic word parts and recognize them in …

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    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy & Physiology: Latin and Greek Word-Part …

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      Please define ALL the terms on this list, even headings. Be prepared to discuss how an anatomical component functions physiologically. Explain briefly the role each term takes in voice production. Anatomy. Physiology. Anatomy Physiology. Respiration: rib cage subglottal. 12 rib pairs supraglottal. true ribs phonation threshold pressure

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy & Physiology roots, prefixes, and suffixes

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      ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY MID-TERM REVIEW! BODY ORIENTATION AND SYSTEMS OVERVIEW. 1. Compare and contrast "anatomy" and "physiology." ANATOMY- STRUCTURES. PHYSIOLOGY-FUNCTIONS. 2. List the levels of biological organization from smallest (cell) to largest (organism). CELL, TISSUE, ORGAN, ORGAN SYSTEM, ORGANISM. 3.

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    • [DOC File]ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY MID-TERM REVIEW

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      6. Can you list all 11 organ systems, name the major organs in each, and briefly describe the functions of each system? Cells, Organelles, and Body Fluids: 7. Can you locate, name, and give the function of each cellular organelle studied in class? 8.

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    • [DOC File]BASIC ANATOMICAL/PHYSIOLOGICAL TERMINOLGY

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      Title: Anatomy & Physiology roots, prefixes, and suffixes Last modified by: John Girard Created Date: 9/1/2005 2:28:00 AM Other titles: Anatomy & Physiology roots, prefixes, and suffixes

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    • [DOC File]ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY VOCABULARY

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      Anatomy – study of structure; physiology – study of function; structure determines function List and explain the function necessary for maintaining life (characteristics of life) Responsiveness, conductivity, growth, respiration, digestion, absorption, secretion, excretion, circulation, reproduction

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    • Anatomical Terminology | SEER Training

      Human Anatomy & Physiology: Latin and Greek Word-Part List (prefixes, suffixes, roots) Students of any biology course should learn to recognize the meaning of word parts as they often give clues to the meaning of a scientific term, function, or process. Science terminology is predominately based in the Latin and Greek languages.

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