Review for Fall Exam Anatomy and Physiology

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Review for Fall Exam Anatomy and Physiology

Body Regions

Body Cavities Where would you look for….

Body Planes

Abdominal Regions

Directional Terminology

Cell Membrane

Active vs Passive Transport diffusion, fac Active vs Passive Transport diffusion, fac. Diffusion, osmosis endocytosis, exocytosis , pinocytosis, phagocytosis

Tonicity

Epithelial vs Connective tissue NO blood blood Cells cells, MATRIX, fiber Skin, lining/covering bone,cart,fat,proper Absorbs, diffuse,wear/tear protect, connect, insulate

Muscles Voluntary Involuntary

Epidermis

Skeleton Functions Protect Store minerals Stores fat (yellow marrow) Makes RBC Framework

Axial vs Appendicular

Classification of Bones

Parts of a long bone

Bone and Bone markings