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Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 6 Anatomy and Physiology

Section 1 Cells Definitions Anatomy: Physiology: Pathophysiology:

Parts of a Cell Cell membrane: Cytoplasm: Nucleus: Mitochondria: Golgi apparatus Endoplasmic reticulum Lysosomes: Definition of Cell Cell:

Cell Reproduction Mitosis: Meiosis:

Tissue Tissue: Types of tissue and function 1. 2. 3. 4.

Organs and Systems (show flow chart) p.109

Body Planes Body planes: Types of body planes 1. Transverse: 2. Midsagittal: 3. Frontal: 4. Superior 5. Inferior 6. Medial 7. Ventral 8. Dorsal 9. Proximal 10. Distal

Types of body cavities (location) 1. Cranial: 2. Spinal: 3. Thoracic: 4. Abdominal: 5. Pelvic: 6. Orbital: 7. Nasal: 8. Buccal:

Abdominal Regions

Section 3 Integumentary System Layers of Skin 1. Epidermis: 2. Dermis: 3. Subcutaneous:

Types of Glands 1. 2.

Functions of Skin 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Skeletal System Functions of bones 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Main bones to know Cranium Vertebrae Ribs Sternum Shoulder Pelvis Humerus Radius Ulna Femur Patella Fibula Tibia

Definitions Joints: Ligaments: