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Superior


Posterior or Dorsal


Anterior


Inferior


Proximal


Lateral


Medial


Proximal


Distal


Cranial


Frontal


Orbital


Buccal


Mental


Cervical


Pectoral


Sternal


Abdominal


Umbilical


Coxal


Inguinal


Pubic


Patellar


Digital


Cephalic


Nasal


Oral


Acromial


Axillary


Brachial


Antebrachial


Carpal


Manual


Femoral


Crural


Tarsal


Pedal


Acromial


Axillary


Brachial


Cubital


Antebrachial


Coxal


Cranial


Nuchal


Scapular


Vertebral


Lumbar


Sacral


Gluteal


Dorsum of Hand


Femoral


Popliteal


Crural


Calcaneal


Midsagittal or Median


Transverse


Coronal or Frontal


1
Epigastric


2
Right Hypochondriac


3
Umbilical

4
Right Lumbar


5
Right Iliac


6
Hypogastric


7
Left Hypochondriac

8
Left Lumbar


9
Left Iliac

Parietal Layer
Outer layer of a serous membrane that lines a body cavity
Visceral Layer
The inner layer of a serous membrane that lines body cavities of internal organs

Cranial Cavity


Vertebral Canal


Thoracic Cavity


Diaphragm


Abdominal Cavity


Pelvic Cavity


Pleural Cavity


Mediastinum Cavity


Pericardial Cavity


Abdominal Cavity


Pelvic Cavity


Orbital


Nasal


Oral


Middle Ear Cavity


Synovial Cavity


What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Interphase


What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Prophase


What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Metaphase


What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Anaphase


What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Telophase


What stage of the cell cycle is this?
Cytokinesis

Diffusion
The net movement of anything from a region of higher concentration to lower concentration
Osmosis
The diffusion of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
Molecular Mass + Rate of Diffusion
The larger the mass the slower the rate of diffusion
Selective Permeability
Allows something’s to cross the membrane but not others
Hypertonic
Solution has higher solute concentration, cells shrink and shrivel
Hypotonic
Lower concentration of solute within the solution than in the cell, cell absorbs water and swells
Isotonic
The concentration of solute both in the solution and within the cell are similar, no net movement of water

Basal Surface


Basement Membrane
