Human A&P Lecture

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  • What factors stimulated an early interest in the human body?
    The observation of injuries, wound healing, and dead bodies
  • What types of activies helped promote the development of modern medical science?
    The study of corpses and cadavers dissections
  • What is the difference between anatomy and physiology?
    Anatomy is the structure or morphology of the human body. Physiology is the body functions and parts
  • Why is it hard to separate anatomy and physiology?
    The anatomical structures make it possible for their functions
  • What are the quadrants?
    Lable the quadrants
    A) Right upper quadrant
    B) Right lower quadrant
    C) Left upper quadrant
    D) Left lower Quadrant
  • What are the regions?
    Label all 9 regions
    A) Right hypochondriac region
    B) Right lateral region
    C) Right inguinal region
    D) Epigastric region
    E) Umbilical
    F) Public region
    G) Left hypochondriac region
    H) Left lateral region
    I) Left inguinal region
  • What are the 3 planes of dissection?
    Label below
    A) Saggital
    B) Frontal/coronal
    C) Transverse/horizontal
  • What are the anterior regions of the body?
    Lable Below
    A) Otic
    B) Nasal
    C) Oral
    D) cERVICAL
    E) Acromial
    F) Axillary
    G) Mammary
    H) Brachial
    I) Antecubital
    J) Abdominal
    K) Antebrachial
    L) Carpal
    M) Palmar
    N) Digits
    O) Genital
    P) Patellar
    Q) Crural
    R) Tarsal
    S) Digital
    T) Pedal
    U) Femoral
    V) Coaxl
    W) Inguinal
    X) Umbilical
    Y) Pectoral
    Z) Sternal
    [) Mental
    \) Buccal
    ]) Orbital
    ^) Frontal
    _) Cephalic
  • What are the posterior regions of the body?
    Label Below
    A) Occipital
    B) Acromial
    C) Vertebral
    D) Brachial
    E) Dorsal
    F) Cubital
    G) Sacral
    H) Lumbar
    I) Gluteal
    J) Perineal
    K) Popliteal
    L) Sural
    M) Calcaneal
    N) Plantar
    O) Femoral
  • What are these 3 systems?
    Label below
    A) Integumentary
    B) Skeletal
    C) Muscular
  • What are these 2 systems?
    Label Below
    A) Nervous
    B) Endocrine
  • What are these 3 systems?
    Label Below
    A) Digestivev
    B) Respiratory
    C) Urinary
  • What are these 2 systems?
    Label Below
    A) Cardiovascular
    B) Lymphatic
  • What are the directional terms used?
    Label Below
    A) Cranial
    B) Caudal
    C) Anterior
    D) Posterior
    E) Superior
    F) Lateral
    G) Proximal
    H) Inferior
    I) Distal
    J) Distal
    K) Medial
    L) Proximal
  • What are these 3 sections?
    Label Below
    A) Cross
    B) Oblique
    C) Longitudinal
  • What are the 4 cavities?
    Label below
    A) Cranial
    B) Veterbral
    C) Thoraic
    D) Abdominopelvic
  • What is included in the appendicular skeleton?
    Upper and lower limbs
  • What is included in the axial skeleton?
    Head, neck, and trunk
  • What is your acromial?
    Point of shoulder
  • What is your antebrachial?
    Anterior forearm
  • What is your axillary?
    Armpit
  • What is your buccal?
    Cheek
  • What is your celiac?
    Abdomen
  • What is your coxal?
    Hip
  • What is your crural?
    Calf
  • What is your femoral?
    Thigh
  • What is your genitals?
    Your external reproductive organs
  • What is your gluteal?
    Buttocks
  • What is your inguinal?
    Groin
  • Whar is your mental?
    Chin
  • What is your occipital?
    The posterior part of the head
  • What is your orbital?
    Eye cavity
  • What is your otic?
    Ear
  • What is your palmar?
    Palm
  • What is your pectoral?
    Anterior chest
  • What is your pedal?
    Foot
  • What is your perineal?
    Inferior region of the trunk between the thighs and buttocks
  • What is your plantar?
    The sole of your foot
  • What is your popliteal?
    Posterior knee
  • What is your sacral?
    Posterior region betwene the hip bones