Anatomy and Physiology Foundations

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A Comprehensive collection of vocabulary flashcards covering anatomical terminology, body cavities, homeostatic mechanisms, and medical imaging techniques as presented in the lecture notes.

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abdominopelvic cavity

division of the anterior (ventral) cavity that houses the abdominal and pelvic viscera

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anabolism

assembly of more complex molecules from simpler molecules

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anatomical position

standard reference position used for describing locations and directions on the human body

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anatomy

science that studies the form and composition of the body’s structures

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anterior cavity

larger body cavity located anterior to the posterior (dorsal) body cavity; includes the serous membrane-lined pleural cavities for the lungs, pericardial cavity for the heart, and peritoneal cavity for the abdominal and pelvic organs; also referred to as ventral cavity

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anterior

describes the front or direction toward the front of the body; also referred to as ventral

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catabolism

breaking down of more complex molecules into simpler molecules

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caudal

describes a position below or lower than another part of the body proper; near or toward the tail (in humans, the coccyx, or lowest part of the spinal column); also referred to as inferior

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cell

smallest independently functioning unit of all organisms; in animals, a cell contains cytoplasm, composed of fluid and organelles

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computed tomography (CT)

medical imaging technique in which a computer-enhanced cross-sectional X-ray image is obtained

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control center

compares values to their normal range; deviations cause the activation of an effector

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cranial cavity

division of the posterior (dorsal) cavity that houses the brain

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cranial

describes a position above or higher than another part of the body proper; also referred to as superior

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deep

describes a position farther from the surface of the body

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development

changes an organism goes through during its life

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differentiation

process by which unspecialized cells become specialized in structure and function

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distal

describes a position farther from the point of attachment or the trunk of the body

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dorsal cavity

posterior body cavity that houses the brain and spinal cord; also referred to the posterior body cavity

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dorsal

describes the back or direction toward the back of the body; also referred to as posterior

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effector

organ that can cause a change in a value

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frontal plane

two-dimensional, vertical plane that divides the body or organ into anterior and posterior portions

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gross anatomy

study of the larger structures of the body, typically with the unaided eye; also referred to macroscopic anatomy

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growth

process of increasing in size

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homeostasis

steady state of body systems that living organisms maintain

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inferior

describes a position below or lower than another part of the body proper; near or toward the tail (in humans, the coccyx, or lowest part of the spinal column); also referred to as caudal

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lateral

describes the side or direction toward the side of the body

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magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

medical imaging technique in which a device generates a magnetic field to obtain detailed sectional images of the internal structures of the body

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medial

describes the middle or direction toward the middle of the body

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metabolism

sum of all of the body’s chemical reactions

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microscopic anatomy

study of very small structures of the body using magnification

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negative feedback

homeostatic mechanism that tends to stabilize an upset in the body’s physiological condition by preventing an excessive response to a stimulus, typically as the stimulus is removed

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normal range

range of values around the set point that do not cause a reaction by the control center

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nutrient

chemical obtained from foods and beverages that is critical to human survival

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organ system

group of organs that work together to carry out a particular function

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organism

living being that has a cellular structure and that can independently perform all physiologic functions necessary for life

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organ

functionally distinct structure composed of two or more types of tissues

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pericardium

sac that encloses the heart

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peritoneum

serous membrane that lines the abdominopelvic cavity and covers the organs found there

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physiology

science that studies the chemistry, biochemistry, and physics of the body’s functions

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plane

imaginary two-dimensional surface that passes through the body

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pleura

serous membrane that lines the pleural cavity and covers the lungs

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positive feedback

mechanism that intensifies a change in the body’s physiological condition in response to a stimulus

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positron emission tomography (PET)

medical imaging technique in which radiopharmaceuticals are traced to reveal metabolic and physiological functions in tissues

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posterior cavity

posterior body cavity that houses the brain and spinal cord; also referred to as dorsal cavity

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posterior

describes the back or direction toward the back of the body; also referred to as dorsal

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pressure

force exerted by a substance in contact with another substance

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prone

face down

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proximal

describes a position nearer to the point of attachment or the trunk of the body

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regional anatomy

study of the structures that contribute to specific body regions

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renewal

process by which worn-out cells are replaced

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reproduction

process by which new organisms are generated

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responsiveness

ability of an organisms or a system to adjust to changes in conditions

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sagittal plane

two-dimensional, vertical plane that divides the body or organ into right and left sides

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section

in anatomy, a single flat surface of a three-dimensional structure that has been cut through

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sensor

(also, receptor) reports a monitored physiological value to the control center

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serosa

membrane that covers organs and reduces friction; also referred to as serous membrane

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serous membrane

membrane that covers organs and reduces friction; also referred to as serosa

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set point

ideal value for a physiological parameter; the level or small range within which a physiological parameter such as blood pressure is stable and optimally healthful, that is, within its parameters of homeostasis

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spinal cavity

division of the dorsal cavity that houses the spinal cord; also referred to as vertebral cavity

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superficial

describes a position nearer to the surface of the body

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superior

describes a position above or higher than another part of the body proper; also referred to as cranial

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supine

face up

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systemic anatomy

study of the structures that contribute to specific body systems

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thoracic cavity

division of the anterior (ventral) cavity that houses the heart, lungs, esophagus, and trachea

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tissue

group of similar or closely related cells that act together to perform a specific function

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transverse plane

two-dimensional, horizontal plane that divides the body or organ into superior and inferior portions

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ultrasonography

application of ultrasonic waves to visualize subcutaneous body structures such as tendons and organs

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ventral cavity

larger body cavity located anterior to the posterior (dorsal) body cavity; includes the serous membrane-lined pleural cavities for the lungs, pericardial cavity for the heart, and peritoneal cavity for the abdominal and pelvic organs; also referred to as anterior body cavity

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ventral

describes the front or direction toward the front of the body; also referred to as anterior

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X-ray

form of high energy electromagnetic radiation with a short wavelength capable of penetrating solids and ionizing gases; used in medicine as a diagnostic aid to visualize body structures such as bones