Anatomy And Physiology Flashcards
Label these
- Anterior
- Proximal
- Distal
- Ventral
- Dorsal
- Superior
- Inferior
- Lateral
- Lateral
- Medial
- Posterior
What are the two main regions of the body?
Axial and Appendicular
What are the two main cavities in the human body?
Dorsal and Ventral
What cavities doe the dorsal cavity include?
Cranial and Spinal
What cavities does the ventral cavity contain?
Thoracic and Abdominopelvic
What are the three main parts of an animal cell?
- Cell membrane
- Cytoplasm
- Nucleus
What are groups of specialist cells called?
Tissues
Cells that specialise in conducting impulses make up:
Nervous Tissue
Cells that specialise in holding structures together make up:
Connective Tissue
Various tissues are associated with functional groups called:
Organs
A group of organs make up a:
System
The cell membrane functions as a:
Semi-permeable barrier
What is the most common molecule in the Lipid belayer model?
Phospholipid
Primary types of tissue include:
- Epitheleal Tissue
- Connective Tissue
- Muscle Tissue
- Nervous Tissue
What are the two classifications of epitheleal tissues?
Simple and Stratified
Where would simple squamous epitheleal tissue be found?
As smooth lining for cavities and blood vessels
Where would simple cuboidal epitheleal tissue be found?
As the active tissues of glands
What are the two most relevant forms of connective tissue?
Collagen tissue and Cartilage
What are the three types of muscle tissue?
- Skeletal
- Smooth
- Cardiac
Name this muscle tissue type
Skeletal
Name this muscle tissue type
Smooth
Name this muscle tissue type
Cardiac