Positioning Terms - medial, lateral, distal, proximal, posterior, anterior, superficial, deep, sagittal, frontal/coronal, transverse, dorsal, ventral,

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Positioning Terms - medial, lateral, distal, proximal, posterior, anterior, superficial, deep, sagittal, frontal/coronal, transverse, dorsal, ventral, superior, inferior, intermediate Cell Parts – Nucleus, Ribosomes, Chromosomes/DNA, Golgi, Lysosomes, EPR, Mitochondria, Cell Membrane – cell surface proteins and polarity (why is this important?) Skeletal System – Carpals, Tarsals, Metacarpals, Metatarsals, Tibia, Fibula, Femur, Patella, Vertebrae, Ribs, Sternum, Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Maxilla, Mandible, Phalanges, Clavicle, Scapula Joints – Sesamoid Bones, Epiphysis and role of, Articular Cartilage, Meniscus, Periosteum, Diaphysis, Rheumatoid, Osteoarthritis, Psoriasis, Comminuted, Transverse, Spiral, Greenstick, Impact Intro – Scientific Paper Parts, Scientific Method Vocab - , Pathology, Anatomy, Physiology, Biology, A-, An-, Ab-, Ad-, -algia, -ase, auto-, cephal-, cere-/cerebro-, -cide, co-, de-, dis-, dys-, -ectomy, -emia, entero-, -ferrous, glyco-, homeo-, hyper-, hypo-, -ia, -ism, -itis, leuko-, -logy, -lysis, macro-, micro-, mal-, -morph-, myo-, -osteo, -pathy, pseudo-, -stasis, -tomy Knee Joint – MCL, ACL, PCL, ACL, MAM, MPM, LPM, LAM