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Synonymous with posterior knee | Popliteal |
Synonymous with forearm | Antibrachial |
Gel-like intracellular fluid | Cytoplasm - |
Synonymous with armpit | Axillary |
Synonymous with ribs | Costal |
Study of disease | Pathology |
Name the three types of muscle tissue | Smooth Cardiac Skeletal |
Located on the back of a structure *can be referred to as either | Posterior or Dorsal |
Name the three types of cartilages | Hyaline Fibrocartilage Elastic |
Standing up with palms forward and toes forward | Anatomic Position |
Connective tissue type that serves as storage for surplus food and insulation to conserve body heat | Adipose |
Cell’s “power plants” most chemical reactions involved in cellular respiration to produce ATP occur here | Mitochondria |
What are the two layers found in most serous membrane | Parietal and visceral |
Membrane that lines cavities or spaces between bones and joints | Synovial membrane |
Membranes that line closed body cavities | Serous membranes |
Related to opposite sides of the body | Contralateral |
Directional term meaning nearer to the point of reference, usually toward the trunk of the body | Proximal |
Related to the same side of the body | Ipsilateral or Homolateral |
Chemicals, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms | How the body is organized from least complex to most complex |