Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology Check Your Recall

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Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology Check Your Recall What factors probably stimulated an early interest in anatomy and physiology? What kinds of activities helped promote the development of modern medicine? Why is it difficult to separate the topics of anatomy and physiology? List several examples that illustrate how the structure of a body part makes possible its function. How does the human body illustrate levels of organization? How do body parts at different levels of organization vary in complexity? What are the characteristics of life? How are the characteristics of life dependent on metabolism? What requirements of organisms does the external environment provide? Why is homeostasis important to survival?

Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology Cavities Drawing Draw and Label the body cavities. List the major organs found in each of the cavities.

Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology Organs System Table Create a table identifying each of the organ systems, the major organs associated with the system and the general functions of the system. Organ System Major Organs General Functions

Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology Anatomical Terminology & Body Regions Part 1: Define and provide an example of each of the following anatomical terms: Part 2: Diagram and identify the organs of the nine abdominal regions. Superior Inferior Anterior Posterior Lateral Medial Proximal Distal Superficial Deep