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  1. Terms in this set (28) The ______________ regulates the body's internal functions and the way a person reacts to the world. nervous system. The nervous system consists of two main parts: the ______________________ and the __________________________. central nervous system, peripheral nervous system.

  2. fluid portion of the plasma of the cytoplasm; colloid, viscous substance. supports the cell and holds the nucleus and other organelles in place. aggregates of chemicals either produced or taken in by the cell. cellular material outside the nucleus but inside the plasma membrane.

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    This article explains the use of anatomical terminology to identify key body structures, regions and directions in the human body. It also describes standard reference position for mapping the body's structure, regional terms used to describe different parts of the human body, directional terms used to describe relative locations of different struc...

    Ancient Greek and Latin words are used to build anatomical terms. A standard reference position for mapping the body’s structures is the normal anatomical position. Regions of the body are identified using precise terms such as “occipital” that are more precise than common words and phrases such as “the back of the head.” Directional terms such as ...

    There are three planes commonly referred to in anatomy and medicine, sagittal, frontal (or coronal), and transverse planes. They divide a structure into two-dimensional surfaces along specific lines or directions.

    The main cavities include cranial, thoracic, abdominopelvic/peritoneal cavities which house different organs in each cavity separated by membranes or other structures; diaphragm separates thoracic from abdominopelvic cavity; abdominal region can be divided into nine regions or four quadrants for clear communication about location of pain or mass wi...

  4. Body movement terms, also called body planes of motion, comprehensive anatomy quiz. Test your knowledge on terms like flexion, extension, retrusion, protrusion, elevation, depression, abduction, adduction, and more.

  5. Aug 14, 2020 · Define the terms anatomy and physiology, and give specific examples to show the interrelationship between anatomy and physiology. Human Anatomy (ana- = “up”, tome = “to cut”) is often defined as the study of structures in the human body.

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