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Anatomy | Study of shape and structure of an organism |
Physiology | Study of the function of an organism |
Anterior | front or in front of |
Posterior | back or in back of |
Cranial | skull 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" |
Superficial | on or near the surface of the body |
External | on the outside of the body |
Tissues | specialized cells- grouped according to function, shape, size and structure |
Organs | tissues grouped according to function and structure |
Organ Systems | organs grouped according to function |
Homeostasis | ability of the body to regulate internal environment |
Metabolism | cellular activities resulting in growth, repair, energy release, use of food and secretions |
Anabolism | metabolic process of building up of complex materials from simpler ones |
Catabolism | metabolic process of breaking down and changing of complex substances into simpler ones, releasing energy & CO2 |
Life Functions | highly organized activities that allow organisms to live, grow and maintain themselves |