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CH 1 - Introduction to the Structural Units

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AnatomyStudy of shape and structure of an organism
PhysiologyStudy of the function of an organism
Anteriorfront or in front of
Posteriorback or in back of
Cranialskull or head end
Caudal"tail end"
Superior"upper" or above another
Inferior"lower" or below another
Medial"toward the midline or middle" of the body
Lateral"away" or toward the side of the body
Proximal"toward the point of attachment to the body"
Distal"away from the point of attachment to the body"
Superficialon or near the surface of the body
Externalon or near the surface of the body
Tissuesspecialized cells- grouped according to function, shape, size and structure
Organstissues grouped according to function and structure
Organ Systemsorgans grouped according to function
Homeostasisability of the body to regulate internal environment
Metabolismcellular activities resulting in growth, repair, energy release, use of food and secretions
Anabolismmetabolic process of building up of complex materials from simpler ones
Catabolismmetabolic process of breaking down and changing of complex substances into simpler ones, releasing energy & CO2
Life Functionshighly organized activities that allow organisms to live, grow and maintain themselves
Transverse Planedivides the body into upper (Superior) and lower (inferior) parts
Coronal (Frontal) Planevertical cut dividing the body into anterior and posterior (Front & Back)
Sagittal Planedivided the body into right and left sides
Anatomical PositionStanding erect, face forward, arms at side, palms forward


HEALTH SCIENCE/EXERCISE SCIENCE

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