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Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
This deck covers the basic concepts of anatomy and physiology, including definitions, types of anatomy, and anatomical terminology.
What is anatomy?
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What is anatomy?
Anatomy is the study of the morphology or structure of organisms, focusing on what they are made of, where they are located, and their associated stru...
What is physiology?
Physiology is the study of the functions of living organisms and their anatomical structures, including how they respond to changes in their environme...
What are the two main divisions of anatomy?
The two main divisions of anatomy are macroscopic anatomy, which deals with structures visible to the naked eye, and microscopic anatomy, which deals ...
What is regional anatomy?
Regional anatomy deals with specific areas of the body, examining structures such as nerves, bones, muscles, and blood vessels within those regions.
Define systematic anatomy.
Systematic anatomy is the study of specific organ systems, such as the muscular or skeletal systems.
What is the focus of developmental anatomy?
Developmental anatomy studies the changes in structure that occur throughout an organism's life, including systems that continue developing after birt...
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| Term | Definition |
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What is anatomy? | Anatomy is the study of the morphology or structure of organisms, focusing on what they are made of, where they are located, and their associated structures. |
What is physiology? | Physiology is the study of the functions of living organisms and their anatomical structures, including how they respond to changes in their environment. |
What are the two main divisions of anatomy? | The two main divisions of anatomy are macroscopic anatomy, which deals with structures visible to the naked eye, and microscopic anatomy, which deals with structures that require a microscope to be seen. |
What is regional anatomy? | Regional anatomy deals with specific areas of the body, examining structures such as nerves, bones, muscles, and blood vessels within those regions. |
Define systematic anatomy. | Systematic anatomy is the study of specific organ systems, such as the muscular or skeletal systems. |
What is the focus of developmental anatomy? | Developmental anatomy studies the changes in structure that occur throughout an organism's life, including systems that continue developing after birth. |
What does cytology study? | Cytology is the study of the structure of individual cells, which are the smallest units of life. |
What is the difference between proximal and distal? | Proximal refers to being closer to a given part, usually the vertebral column or center of gravity, while distal refers to being farther from the vertebral column. |
What does the term 'cranial' refer to? | Cranial is a directional term that means towards the head. |
What is the transverse plane? | The transverse plane is a plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal segments, perpendicular to the median plane. |