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Approach used to study anatomy wherein each region of the body is studied separately and all aspects of that region are studied at the same time | Regional approach |
Approach used to study anatomy wherein each system of the body is studied and followed throughout the entire body | Systemic approach |
Major anatomical planes:oriented vertically and divide the body into anterior and posterior parts | Coronal planes |
Major anatomical planes:oriented vertically but are at right angles to the coronal planes and divide the body into right and left parts | Sagittal planes |
Major anatomical planes: divide the body into superior and inferior parts | Transverse, horizontal, or axial planes |
Directional term:Toward the head, or the upper part of a structure. | Superior (cephalic or cranial) |
Directional term: Nearer to or at the front of the body | Anterior (ventral) |
Directional term: Nearer to or at the back of the body | Posterior (dorsal) |
Directional term:Between two structures | Intermediate |
Subgroup of the skeletal system: consists of the bones of the skull (cranium), vertebral column, ribs, and sternum | Axial skeleton |
Subgroup of the skeletal system: consists of the bones of the upper and lower limbs | Appendicular skeleton |
Classification of bones by shape:tubular (e.g., humerus in upper limb; femur in lower limb). | Long bones |
Classification of bones by shape: bones with various shapes (e.g., bones of the face). | Irregular bones |
Connections between skeletal components where the elements involved are separated by a narrow articular cavity | Synovial joints |
Features of the synovial joint: layer of cartilage covers the articulating surfaces of the skeletal elements | Hyaline cartilage |
A joint capsule consists of: formed by dense connective tissue and surrounds and stabilizes the joint. | "fibrous membrane |
Control: Skeletal muscle | Voluntary |
Control: Cardiac muscle | Involuntary |
Control: Smooth muscle | Involuntary |
Appearance: Skeletal muscle | Striated or striped |
Appearance: Cardiac muscle | Striated or striped |
Appearance: Smooth muscle | Smooth or non – striated |
Location: Skeletal muscle | Somatic |
Location: Cardiac muscle | Visceral |
Location: Smooth muscle | Visceral |
Closed network of tubes that transport the blood | Blood vessels |
Walls of the blood vessels: the outer connective tissue layer | Tunica externa (adventitia) |