Anatomy Unit 1

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Superior

Towards the head

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Inferior

Away from the head

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Anterior/Ventral

Towards the front

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Posterior/Dorsal

Towards the back

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Medial

Towards the midline

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Lateral

Away from the midline

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Proximal

Closer to the point of attachment on the body (Limbs)

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Distal

Farther from the point of attachment on the body (Limbs)

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Superficial

Towards the surface

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Deep

Away from the surface

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Anatomical Position

Position: Body standing upright, facing forward, upper limbs at the sides, palms facing forward

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Anatomy

  • Structures (morphology)

  • Form

  • Arrangement - Where things are and what they look like

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Physiology

“Physics of biology”

  • Functions - What they do and how they do it

  • Form follows function

  • Structure is always related to function

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Axial

Head, Neck, Trunk, Vertebral Column

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Appendicular

Upper and lower limbs + the pectoral and pelvic girdles they attach to.

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Dorsal Cavity

Made up of the

Cranial Cavity - Houses Cranium

Vetebral Canal - Spinal Cavity, Houses Spine

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Ventral Cavity

Thoracic Cavity, Abdominopelvic Cavity

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Digestive system

Main Components: Mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, anus

Main Functions: Food processing (Ingestion, digestion, absorption, elimination)

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Circulatory/cardio-vascular system

Main Components: Heart, blood vessels, blood

Main Functions: Internal distribution of materials (movement of o2, co2, and nutrients)

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Respiratory system

Main Components: Lungs, trachea, other breathing tubes

Main Functions: Gas exchange (uptake of oxygen; disposal of carbon dioxide)

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Immune and lymphatic system

Main Components: Bone marrow, lymph nodes, thymus, spleen, lymph vessels, white blood cells

Main Functions: Body defense (fighting infections and cancer)

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Excretory (Urinary) system

Main Components: Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra

Main Functions: Disposal of metabolic (nitrogen containing) wastes; regulation of osmotic (water) balance of blood

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Endocrine system

Main Components: Pituitary, thyroid, pancreas, adrenal, and other hormone-secreting glands

Main Functions: Coordination of body activities (such as digestion and metabolism)

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Reproductive system

Main Components: Ovaries or testes, and associated organs

Main Functions: Reproduction (offspring)

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Nervous system

Main Components: Brain, spinal cord, nerves, sensory organs

Main Functions: Coordination of body activities; detection of stimuli and formulation of responses to them

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Integumentary system

Main Components: Skin and its derivatives (such as hair, claws, skin glands)

Main Functions: Protection against mechanical injury, infection, drying out; thermoregulation

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Skeletal system

Main Components: Skeleton (bones, tendons, ligaments, cartilage)

Main Functions: Body support, protection of internal organs, movement

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Muscular system

Main Components: Skeletal Muscles

Main Functions: Locomotion and other movement

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Homeostasis

The active process of keeping a stable internal environment for enzymes to function at their best.

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Negative Feedback Mechanism

The effector eliminates or opposes the stimulus. This is an automatic response to correct a variation from the proper range.

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Nasal

Nose

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Oral

Mouth

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Thoracic

Chest

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Brachial

Upper Arm

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Antecubital

Anterior Elbow

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Umbilical

Belly Button

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Carpal

Wrist

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Digital

Fingers

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Pubic

The private region used for reproduction

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Patellar

Kneecap

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Crural (leg)

Front, lower leg, shin splints occur here

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Tarsal

Ankle

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Orbital

Eye

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Buccal

Cheek

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Sternal

Mid chest

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Axillary

arm pit

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Pelvic

Lower abdominal area, where reproductive organs are held

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Inguinal

Where thigh meets trunk

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Femoral

Thigh

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Fibular

Lateral lower leg

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Cephalic

Head

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Occipital

Lower Skull

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Deltoid

Shoulder

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Scapular

Upper Back

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Vertebral

Mid Back

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Lumbar

Lower Back

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Sacral

Lower Spine

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Gluteal

Gluteous

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Popliteal

Posterior Knee “Knee popping”

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Sural

Calf

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Cervical

Neck

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Median (Midsagittal) / Sagital

Left + Right side cut

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Frontal (coronal) plane

Cuts into Anterior + Posterior parts

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Transverse plane “Cross section”

Cuts into Superior/inferior parts

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Receptor

Sensitive to the stimulus

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Control Center

Receives information + Decides what to do

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Effector

Causes the change or opposes the stimulus

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Positive Feedback Mechanism

The initial stimulus produces a response with an exaggerated or enhanced effect

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Insulin

Signals the liver cells to take glucose out of the blood

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Glucagon

Signals the liver to put glucose back in the blood