Define anatomy
Define Physiology
- anatomy and physiology are interrelated
What are the 2 categories of anatomy?
- gross
Define microscopic anatomy
- ex. cytology (cells), and histology (tissues)
Define gross anatomy
structures that can be seen with the unaided eye
What are the different sections of gross anatomy?
Describe comparative anatomy
examines similarities and differences in anatomy of different species
Describe developmental anatomy
study of structure changes within an individual from conception through maturity
Describe embryology
study of developmental changes occurring prior to birth
Describe regional anatomy
- ex. the head and neck, or abdomen
Describe surface anatomy
study of internal structures as their locations relate to regions of skin or other surface markings
Describe systemic anatomy
- ex. digestion or reproduction
What are the levels of systems in the human body?
How many organ systems are in the human body?
11
Name all of the organ systems
Define and describe the anatomic position
Define section
cut or slice through a structure
Define plane
imaginary flat surface passing through the body or an organ
What are the 4 planes?
Describe coronal (frontal) plane
divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) parts
Describe transverse (horizontal) plane
divides the body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) parts
Describe midsagittal (median) and sagittal planes
midsagittal: divides the body into equal left and right halves
sagittal: divides the body into unequal left and right parts
Describe oblique plane
passes through specimen at an angle
Define anatomical directions
terms that describe the relative position of one body structure to another