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Down: 2) (Ventral/front) consists of the stomach, duodenum (first part), jejunum, ileum, liver, gallbladder, the tail of the pancreas, spleen, and the transverse colon. The posterior wall of the abdominal cavity is known as the retroperitoneum3) branch of science that deals with the structure of body parts4) Greek physician - dissected Barbary Ape; "Bible" for A and P for 1300 years5) (function) - cells that transmit messages; (location) - brain, spinal cord, nerves; (distinguishable characteristics) - communication6) branch of science that deals with the functions of body parts8) 1500 - correct drawing of anatomical proportions and great attention to detail11) double membrane for body cavities that lack openings to the outside (abdominal, heart, pleura membrane covering lungs), release serous fluid12) Father of Physiology; first to describe heart as a pump, and arteries and veins as blood vessels that carry blood throughout body; "function can be inferred from structure"13) (function) - protection, secretion, absorption; (location) - cover body surfaces, internal organs, compose glands; (distinguishing characteristics) - lack blood vessels, readily divide, cells are packed tightly together (skin, lining of organs/intestines/respiratory tract, sweat glands, etc)14) (function) - movement; (location) - attached to bones, inside blood vessel and heart; (distinguishable characteristics) - contractile15) (Dorsal/back) brain coverings and the skull provide protection to the brain - the space where the brain is located in the skull16) (back) cranial and vertebral17) first to dissect; 2600 BC perfected mummification18) sub-cellular structure that has one or more specific jobs to perform in a cell19) head, neck trunk22) Humans comprised of them; they are comprised of organs23) only ones allowed to be dissected26) (front) abdominal, thoracic and pelvic27) voluntary (muscles that move joints)29) group of cells that have specialized structural functional roles Across: 1) study of anatomy flourished between 300-150 BC7) involuntary (intestines) 9) Father of Anatomy; wanted students not barbers to dissect to learn; realized Galen's book was wrong and needed to be replaced (16th century)10) skin14) line cavities that are open to the outside of the body (vagina, nasal)18) they are comprised of tissue20) (Ventral/front) a space inside your thorax (chest) that contains your heart, lungs and other organs and tissues. It's the second biggest hollow space in your body, with only your abdominal cavity being larger21) upper and lower limbs24) (Dorsal/back) an anatomical space formed by the vertebral column that stores an integral portion of the central nervous system: the spinal cord and the spinal nerve roots branching off the spinal cord bilaterally25) (Ventral/front) housing space for the urinary bladder, the pelvic colon, internal reproductive organs, and rectum. The pelvic cavity additionally houses other internal structures and tissues including muscles, arteries, veins, nerves, and the pelvic connective tissue28) inner lining of joint cavities - release synovial fluid (cushions, protects, reduced friction)30) (function) - bind support, protect, store fat, produce blood cells; (location) - throughout body; (distinguishable characteristics) - cells that connect to each other and other parts of the body (blood, bone, ligaments, cartilage, tendons, fat)31) human dissection to determine the cause of death32) group of them is tissue33) involuntary (heart)34) performed the dissections in early medical schools
 

 

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