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2 General Body Cavities: Dorsal Body Cavity, Ventral Body Cavity
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11 Organ Systems: Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Endocrine, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Digestive, Urinary, Reproductive
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Abdominal Cavity: stomach, liver, spleen
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Abdominopelvic cavity: Abdominal cavity and Pelvic cavity
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Anatomical Position: face forward, arms out, palms forward
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Anatomy: study of structure
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Anterior: toward the front
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Cardiovascular system: transport
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Cells: Basic Unit of Life
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Cellular Level: Cells and Tissues
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Chemical Level: Atoms and Molecules
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Coronal: dividing from front and back
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Cranial Cavity: Brain
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Deep: towards the core
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Digestive system: absorb and breakdown of nutrients
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Distal: further from the point of attachment
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Dorsal Body Cavity (Back): Cranial Cavity and Vertebral Cavity
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Effector: causes a change
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Endocrine system: hormonal control
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Gross Anatomy: Large stuff
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Homeostasis: ability to maintain stable internal conditions
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Homeostatic mechanism: Receptor, Set point, Effector
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Inferior: closer to the feet
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Integumentary System: skin, protects
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Lateral: further from the midline
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Levels Of Organization: Chemical, Cellular, Organ, Organ System, Organism
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Life functions: maintain boundaries, movement, responsiveness, digestion, metabolism, excretion, reproduction, growth
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Lymphatic system: filter
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Medial: closer to the midlone
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Metabolism: all chemical reactions
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Microscopic Anatomy: Small stuff
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Midsagittal: midline
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Muscular system: movement
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Negative Feedback: shuts off at setpoint
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Nervous system: control
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Organ Level: Organs
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Organ system: to or more organs
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Organism: 11 organ systems
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Organs: 2 or more tissues
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Parasagittal: divides into right and peft part off of the midline
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Pelvic Cavity: reproductive organs, urinary bladder and rectum
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Physiology: study of function
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Positive Feedback: grows/ builds ex. contractions, blood clots
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Posterior: toward the back
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Proximal: closer to the point of attachment
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Quardrants: RUQ, LUQ, RLQ, LLQ
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Receptor: Sensor, detects change
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Relationship between Anatomy and Physiology: Structure determines function
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Reproductive system: reproduction
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Respiratory system: gas exchange
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Sagittal: divides into right part and left part
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Set point: control center
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Skeletal system: 206 bones, framework
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Superficial: near the surface
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Superior: closer to the head
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Survival needs: food, water, oxygen, heat, pressure
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Thoracic Cavity: Heart, Lungs, and diaphragm
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Tissues: Group of similar cells
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Transverse: dividing from top and bottom
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Urinary system: get rid of waste
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Ventral Body Cavity: Thoracic and Abdominopelvic Cavity
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Vertebral Cavity: Spinal Cord