Atala A Flashcards

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Major Body Regions

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Axial Region

Appendicular region

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Axial Region

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Consists of the head, neck, and trunk

Trunk is further divided into the thoracic regions

Divides into 4 quadrants or 9 regions

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3
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Quadrant

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Used to describe site of pain or abnormality

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4
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Region

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Used when describing internal anatomy

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5
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Appendicular Region

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Consists of upper and lower limbs

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6
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List the Four Body Cavities

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Cranial
Vertebral
Thoracic
Abdominopelvic

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Cranial Cavity

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Associated with the brain and enclosed by the cranium

Continuous with the Vertebral Cavity

Lined by 3 membranes called MENINGES

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Vertebral Canal

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Associated with the spinal cord and is enclosed by the vertebral column or backbone

Continuous with the Cranial Cavity

Lined by 3 membranes called the MENINGES

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Thoracic Cavity

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Occupied by the heart and connecting major vessels, esophagus, trachea, bronchi, and thymus

Right and left sides contain lungs

Lungs lined with membranes called the PLEURA

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Abdominopelvic

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Inferior to the diaphragm

Consists of abdominal and pelvic Cavity

Two-layered membranes called the peritoneum

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11
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Integumentary system

Organs?
Functions?

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Organs: skin, hair, nails, cutaneous gland

Functions: protection, water retention, thermoregulation, vitamin D synthesis, cutaneous sensation

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Skeletal System

Organs?
Functions?

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Organs: bones, cartilages, ligaments

Functions: support, movement, protection, blood formation, mineral storage

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Lymphatic System

Organs?
Functions?

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Organs: lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, thymus, spleen, tonsils

Functions: recovery of fluids, detection of pathogens, production of immune cells, defense

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Muscular System

Organs?
Functions?

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Organs: skeletal muscles, tendons

Functions: movement, stability, communication, control of body openings, heat production

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Respiratory System

Organs?
Functions?

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Organs: nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs

Functions: absorption of oxygen, discharge of CO2, speech

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Urinary System

Organs?
Functions?

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Organs: kidneys, ureters, urinary pancreas, urethra

Functions: elimination of wastes, regulation of blood volume, control of fluid, detoxification

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Endocrine System

Organs?
Functions?

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Organs: all glands, thymus, pancreas, testes, ovaries

Functions: hormone production, internal chemical communication

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Nervous System

Organs?
Functions?

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Organs: brain, spinal cord, nerves, ganglia

Functions: rapid internal communication, coordination, motor control, sensation

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Circulatory System

Organs?
Functions?

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Organs: heart, blood vessels

Functions: distribution of nutrients, oxygen, wastes, hormones, heat, immune cells, and antibodies

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Digestive System

Organs?
Functions?

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Organs: teeth, tongue, salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, pancreas

Functions: nutrient breakdown and absorption

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Reproductive System

Organs?
Functions?

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Organs:
Men- testes, spermatic ducts, seminal vesicles, prostate glands, penis

Women- ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, vagina, mammary glands

Functions: production and delivery of sperm and egg, secretion of sex hormones, fetal development