Anatomy & Physiology 2024 Midterm

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nervous tissue

A body tissue that carries electrical messages back and forth between the brain and every other part of the body.

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epithelial tissue

A body tissue that covers the surfaces of the body, inside and out

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muscular tissue

Contracts and moves the various parts of the body.

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connective tissue

A body tissue that provides support for the body and connects all of its parts

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simple epithelium

single layer of cells

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stratified epithelium

several layers of cells

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Squamous

flat cells

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Cuboidal

cube shaped

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Columnar

column shaped

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psuedostratified columnar epithelium

part of respiratory tract, includes a mixture of cell types

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transitional epithelium

function: stretches readily and permits distension of urinary organ by contained urine

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basement membrane

Cells at the base of an epithelial layer are attached to this.

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pariteal serosa

the part of the membrane lining the cavity walls

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visceral serosa

covers the internal organs

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serous fluid

lubricates the organs and allows them glide without friction

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plural cavity

part of the thoracic cavity that holds the lungs

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thoracic cavity

cavity housing lungs and heart

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ventral cavity

located along the front of the body, contains the body organs that sustain homeostasis

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mediastinum cavity

midportion of the thoracic cavity containing the heart and trachea

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Keratin

hard protein material found in the epidermis, hair, and nails

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merocrine glands

Glands that release fluid products by exocytosis

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apocrine glands

glands that lose small portions of their glandular cell bodies during secretion

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holocrine glands

Exocrine glands whose secretions are made up of disintegrated cells

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endocrine glands

glands that secrete chemicals called hormones directly into the bloodstream

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Posterior (dorsal)

back of body

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Anterior (ventral)

front of the body

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Proximal

closer to point of attachment to trunk

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Distal

farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk

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Lateral

away from the midline

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Medial

toward the midline

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superficial

near the surface

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deep

away from the surface

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transverse plane

horizontal division of the body into upper and lower portions

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Midsagital (median) plane

divides the body into equal left and right halves

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frontal plane

Divides the body into front and back portions.

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blood tissue

connective tissue with a liquid extracellular matrix and formed elements

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connective tissue proper

loose connective tissue and dense connective tissue

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bone tissue

Most rigid connective tissue, Internally supports body structures, very active tissue, heals much more rapidly than cartilage. Calcified.

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cartilage tissue

Cushions and provides structural support for body parts.
- Jelly-Like base and is fibrous

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adipose tissue

Tissue that stores fat. Cells filled with oil.

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dense irregular tissue

irregularly arranged collaged fibers with few fibroblasts, withstands pulling in many directions

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dense regular tissue

Connective tissue made from collagen fibers that run in the same direction (makes tendons and ligaments)

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Hypodermis

Also called a subcutaneous layer, this is a layer of *fat located under the dermis of the skin. Helps to insulate the body and protects underlying muscles and other structures. Also connects skin to the rest of the body.

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Dermis

Inner layer of skin, made of connective tissue and contains blood vessels, glands and nerves.

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Epidermis

Outer layer of skin, made of epithelial tissue

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stratum corneum

the most superficial layer of the epidermis consisting of dead cells

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stratum lucidum

Clear, transparent layer of the epidermis under the stratum corneum. Only found on palms of hands and soles of feet.

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stratum spinosum

a layer of the epidermis that provides strength and flexibility to the skin

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stratum granulosum

a layer of the epidermis that marks the transition between the deeper, metabolically active strata and the dead cells of the more superficial strata

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stratum basale

the deepest layer of the epidermis consisting of stem cells capable of undergoing cell division to form new cells

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Melanocytes

cells that produce melanin- spider shaped cells that protect against UV radiation

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Osteocytes

mature bone cells

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Sebaceous cells

secrete sebum (oil)

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hair shaft

visible part of the hair

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dermal papillae

Found in the upper layers of the dermis, they create your fingerprint pattern

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goblet cells

a column-shaped cell found in the respiratory and intestinal tracts, which secretes the main component of mucus.

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free surface

Part of the epithelial tissue that is exposed to an open area (either the external environment or to the inside of a hollow organ).

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basement membrane

Cells at the base of an epithelial layer are attached to this. "bottom layer"

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nail matrix

the part of the nail beneath the body and root from which the nail is produced

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hair cuticle

Outermost layer of hair; consisting of a single, overlapping layer of transparent, scale-like cells that look like shingles on a roof.

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nail cuticle

fold of epithelium that extends over the nail bed, also called the eponychium

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hair bulb

Lowest part of a hair strand; the thickened, club-shaped structure that forms the lower part of the hair root.

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hair follicle

sac within which each hair grows

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Functions of the skin

Protection, Thermoregulation, Cutaneous Sensation, Vitamin D synthesis, Blood Reservoir, Excretion and Absorption.

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Functions of the skeletal system

support, protection, movement, storage, blood cell production

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Functions of the muscular system

movement, posture, joint stability, heat production

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Functions of blood

transportation, regulation, protection

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Epiphysis

the end part of a long bone, initially growing separately from the shaft, contains red bone marrow

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Diaphysis

shaft of a long bone, contains yellow bone marrow in adults only

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Periosteum

A dense fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones (except at their extremities) and serving as an attachment for tendons and muscles.

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epiphyseal plate

Growth plate, made of cartilage, gradually ossifies

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example of long bone

femur

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example of irregular bone

vertebrae

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example of flat bone

sternum

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Example of Seasmoid Bone

patella

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example of short bone

phalanges

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Haversian canal

one of a network of tubes running through compact bone that contains blood vessels and nerves, center of the osteon

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Canaliculi

Hairlike canals that connect lacunae to each other and the central canal

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trabeculae

supporting bundles of bony fibers in cancellous (spongy) bone, "little beams", red bone marrow present here, location of red blood cell production

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Osteons

Cylindrical structures that comprise compact bone

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Hydroxyapatite

Hardy crystals consisting of calcium and phosphate that form the bone matrix. Provide bones with their strength.

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Collagen

A glycoprotein in the extracellular matrix of animal cells that forms strong fibers, found extensively in connective tissue and bone

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Vertebral Column Order

cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, coccyx

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Cranial

toward the head

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Caudal

toward the tail

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medullary cavity

cavity within the shaft of the long bones filled with bone marrow

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articular cartilage

covers the surfaces of bones where they come together to form joints

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Osteoid

unmineralized bone matrix

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PTH (parathyroid hormone)

A hormone that increases blood calcium concentrations.

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Calcitonin

A hormone that decreases blood calcium concentrations.

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fiborous joints

little to no movement, bound together by connective tissue

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cartilaginous joints

allow only slight movement and consist of bones connected entirely by cartilage

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synovial joints

freely movable joints

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pivot joint example

neck

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hinge joint example

elbow and knee

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ball and socket joint example

hip and shoulder

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saddle joint example

thumb

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smooth muscle

Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body (ex. digestive tract)

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cardiac muscle

Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.

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skeletal muscle

A muscle that is attached to the bones of the skeleton and provides the force that moves the bones, striated and voluntary