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Atlas A Orientation To Human Anatomy Anatomical Positions Body Regions Body Cavities & Membranes Organ Systems
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terms used in Atlas A – learn them prone – supine superior-anterior sagittal-frontal-transverse rostral-caudal proximal-distal superficial-deep lateral-medial ipsilateral-contralateral cephalic ventral-dorsal superior-inferior acromial axillary brachial cubital antebrachial carpal palmar coxal patellar cephalic facial cervical thoracic sternal pectoral umbilical abdominal inguinal pubic femoral crural tarsal pedal plantar cranial nuchal interscapular scapular vertebral lumbar sacral gluteal perineal popliteal calcaneal hypochondriac epigastric hypogastric midclavicular intertubercular subcostal axial appendicular digits meninges pleural pericardial mediastinum diaphragm serous coelom pericardium pleura mesentery integumentary skeletal muscular nervous endocrine circulatory lymphatic respiratory urinary digestive reproductive
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chapter 2, 3, and this is material you are expected to know and understand so look over it read it again if you do not understand ask it will be on your first test/quiz/assessment half-life hydrophobic hydrophilic pH homeostasis oxidation reduction cis trans squamous cuboidal columnar polygonal stellate spheroidal discoid fusiform fibrous intracellular extracellular membrane channels 2nd messengers Na-K pump glycolysis cell respiration cell junctions
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glycoproteins – lipoproteins receptors channels recognition attachement
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10,000,000 1/9,999,999 1 H+ and 1 OH- and 9,999,999 1/10,000,000 = 1 X 10-7
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why is it important? because this pump is responsible for the inside and outside of a cell having different electrical properties the inside is usually more negative than the outside which is needed for nerve and muscle function
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