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What is Anatomy a part of?
What is Anatomy a part of?
- Chemistry of animals
- Physics of machines
- Biology of the human body (correct)
- Biology of plants
What is the name of the university college mentioned?
What is the name of the university college mentioned?
- Al-hikma University College
- Al-maarif University College (correct)
- Al-falah University College
- Al-salam University College
What is the name of the lab mentioned?
What is the name of the lab mentioned?
- Microbiology Lab
- Biochemistry Lab
- Anatomy Lab (correct)
- Physiology Lab
What is the topic of introduction in the content?
What is the topic of introduction in the content?
What is the Arabic title of the course?
What is the Arabic title of the course?
Which body cavity contains the brain?
Which body cavity contains the brain?
What is the lining of the abdominal cavity?
What is the lining of the abdominal cavity?
Which organs are found in the pelvic cavity?
Which organs are found in the pelvic cavity?
What is the name of the cavity that contains the spinal cord?
What is the name of the cavity that contains the spinal cord?
Which membrane lines the thoracic cavity?
Which membrane lines the thoracic cavity?
What is the name of the cavity that contains the heart?
What is the name of the cavity that contains the heart?
What is the lining of the cranial cavity?
What is the lining of the cranial cavity?
Which cavity contains the digestive organs?
Which cavity contains the digestive organs?
What is the name of the cavity that contains the bladder and reproductive organs?
What is the name of the cavity that contains the bladder and reproductive organs?
Which membrane lines the abdominal cavity?
Which membrane lines the abdominal cavity?
What is the study of the structure of body parts and their relationship to one another?
What is the study of the structure of body parts and their relationship to one another?
What is the study of the body's organs as seen with the naked eye?
What is the study of the body's organs as seen with the naked eye?
What is the study of cells and their components?
What is the study of cells and their components?
What is the organization of anatomy?
What is the organization of anatomy?
What is the subdivision of Gross anatomy that studies the body's organs in a specific region?
What is the subdivision of Gross anatomy that studies the body's organs in a specific region?
What is the study of the body's functions?
What is the study of the body's functions?
What is the subdivision of Gross anatomy that studies the body's organs by system?
What is the subdivision of Gross anatomy that studies the body's organs by system?
What is the term for the study of the body's structure and function?
What is the term for the study of the body's structure and function?
What is the cephalic region a combination of?
What is the cephalic region a combination of?
What is the trunk a combination of?
What is the trunk a combination of?
What is a body cavity?
What is a body cavity?
What is the main function of the ventral cavity?
What is the main function of the ventral cavity?
What is the dorsal cavity?
What is the dorsal cavity?
What is the ventral cavity divided into?
What is the ventral cavity divided into?
What is the thoracic cavity?
What is the thoracic cavity?
What is the function of cerebrospinal fluid?
What is the function of cerebrospinal fluid?
What is the cranial cavity?
What is the cranial cavity?
What is the spinal cavity?
What is the spinal cavity?
What is the study of the smallest components of cells at the biochemical level?
What is the study of the smallest components of cells at the biochemical level?
What is the study of internal structure, using X-rays and other imaging techniques?
What is the study of internal structure, using X-rays and other imaging techniques?
What is the study of more than one species to examine structural similarities and differences?
What is the study of more than one species to examine structural similarities and differences?
What does the term 'Superior' mean in anatomical terminology?
What does the term 'Superior' mean in anatomical terminology?
What is the term for 'front' or 'in front of' in anatomical terminology?
What is the term for 'front' or 'in front of' in anatomical terminology?
What does the term 'Medial' mean in anatomical terminology?
What does the term 'Medial' mean in anatomical terminology?
What is the term for 'away from the midline' in anatomical terminology?
What is the term for 'away from the midline' in anatomical terminology?
What is the term for 'nearer to the trunk or point of origin' in anatomical terminology?
What is the term for 'nearer to the trunk or point of origin' in anatomical terminology?
What is the term for 'farther away from the body surface' in anatomical terminology?
What is the term for 'farther away from the body surface' in anatomical terminology?
What is the term for 'nearer to the body surface' in anatomical terminology?
What is the term for 'nearer to the body surface' in anatomical terminology?
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Anatomy and Human Body
• Anatomy is the study of the structure and organization of living things, including the human body. • The human body includes many systems that work together to maintain homeostasis and ensure the body's survival.
Anatomy Branches
• Gross anatomy: study of body organs as seen with the naked eye • Microscopic anatomy: study of cells and tissues • Developmental anatomy: study of the development of the human body • Radiological anatomy: study of internal structures using imaging techniques • Comparative anatomy: study of similarities and differences between species
Levels of Organization
• Cells: basic structural and functional units of the body • Tissues: groups of similar cells that perform a specific function • Organs: structures composed of two or more tissue types that work together • Organ systems: groups of organs that work together to perform a specific function • Organism: the entire human body
Body Regions
• Cephalic region: head and neck • Thoracic region: chest • Abdominal region: abdomen • Upper limb region: arm and hand • Lower limb region: leg and foot
Body Cavities
• Dorsal cavity: houses the brain and spinal cord • Ventral cavity: houses the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities • Thoracic cavity: houses the heart and lungs • Abdominopelvic cavity: houses the digestive organs, kidneys, and reproductive organs • Pelvic cavity: houses the bladder, reproductive organs, and parts of the digestive system
Body Membranes
• Meninges: membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord • Pericardium: membrane that surrounds the heart • Pleura: membrane that surrounds the lungs • Peritoneum: membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and covers the abdominal organs
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