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Body Structure

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tissuesGroups of cells that perform a specialized activity
histologyThe study of tissues
four major tissuesepithelial, connective, muscle, & nervous
epithelial tissueforms the epidermis of skin, covers surfaces oforgans, lines cavities, forms tubes etc
connective tissuesupports and connects other tissues and organs
muscle tissueall contractile tissue of body
nervous tissueall tissue capable of transmitting electrical impulses
organsbody sturctures composed of at least two different tissue types
systemscomposed of at least one organ and accessory structure
organismhighest level of organization. complete living entity
levels of organizationcells, tissues, organs, systems, organism
diseasepathological or morbid condition
signsobjective indicators that are observable by others
symptomssubjective and is experienced by patient
homeostasisstable internal environment required by body cells for survival
pathologywhen homeostasis is interrupted
diagnosisestablishing the cause and nature of a disease
anatomical positionplacement of body accepted by anatomists throughout world.
planes of the bodymidsagittal, sagittal, coronal, transverse
midsagittalright and left halves
sagittalunequal right and left sides
coronal or frontalfront side(anterior or ventral aspect) and back side ( posterior or dorsal aspect)
transverse or horizontalupper portion (superior aspect) and lower portion ( inferior aspect)
dorsal cavitiescranial and spinal
ventrial cavitiesthoracic, pelvic
visceralinternal
abdominopelvic regionconsist of nine regions
rt hypochondriacur region beneath the ribs
epigastricregion of the stomach
left hypochondriacul region beneath the ribs
rt lumbarrt middle lat region
umbilicalregion of the navel
left lumbarleft middle lateral region
rt inguinalrl lat region
hypogastriclower midle region beneath the navel
left inguinalleft lower lat region
four quadrantsRUQ, LUQ, RLQ, LLQ
division of spinecervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx
cervicalneck
thoracicchest
lumbarloin
sacrallower back
coccyxtailbone
poster/oback(of body), behind, posterior
proxim/onear
ventr/obelly, belly-side
viscer/ointernal orgns
peri-around
trans-across, through
ultraexcess, beyond


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