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  1. Sep 26, 2019 · Hide All Contents. Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Human Body. 1.0 Introduction. 1.1 How Structure Determines Function. 1.2 Structural Organization of the Human Body. 1.3 Homeostasis. 1.4 Anatomical Terminology. 1.5 Medical Imaging. Chapter 2. The Chemical Level of Organization. 2.0 Introduction.

    • Introduction to Anatomy: Terminology
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    • Quiz 1 Match the locational prefixes with their correct definitions:
    • Break down the following anatomical terms into their components:
    • Write the anatomical terms the correspond to the following definitions:

    When you first start studying Anatomy, it can feel a lot like trying to learn a new language – you will be introduced to many new words and concepts that can seem very complicated, confusing, and difficult to pronounce. Many of the words used in Anatomy are based in ancient Latin and Greek languages. These words follow simple rules, which anyone ca...

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  2. May 23, 2018 · precursor (pri-ker-ser) n. a substance from which another, usually more biologically active, substance is formed. For example, trypsinogen is the precursor of the enzyme trypsin. A Dictionary of Nursing.

  3. Definition slides introduce terms, as they are needed. • Visual representation of concepts • Examples given throughout to illustrate how the concepts apply.

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  4. Every physiological phenomenon (function) ultimately depends on the behavior of cells and their membranes. Cell Theory. All cells arise from other cells and thus, have the same DNA as their parent cell. All cells making up the organism have the same DNA.

  5. standard reference position used for describing locations and directions on the human body. anatomy. science that studies the form and composition of the body’s structures. anterior. describes the front or direction toward the front of the body; also referred to as ventral. anterior cavity.

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  7. Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology. Anatomy: Structure of Body Parts. Morphology Physiology: Function of body parts. What they do and how. *A & P are very closely related - structure closely related to function.

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