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Anatomy and Physiology - Sample Test

 


             b. Skeletal: Components: Bones, Joints, Cartilage.
             Functions: Support, Protection, Body movement, Produces blood cells, Stores minerals & fats.
             c. Muscular: Components: skeletal muscles.
             Functions: body movement, posture, generates heat.
             d. Nervous: Components: brain, spinal cord, nerves, special sense organs.
             Functions: action potentials (nerve impulses); detects, interprets, and responds to changes in environment.
             e. Endocrine: Components: hormone-producing glands and cells.
             Functions: regulates body activities.
             f. Cardiovascular: Components: blood, heart, blood vessels.
             Functions: pumps blood, carries O2 and nutrients to cells and wastes away, regulates temperature, acid-base balance, and H2O.
             g. Lymphatic: Components: lymph fluid & vessels, spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, tonsils.
             Functions: transports dietary lipids, protection.
             h. Respiratory: Components: lungs, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchial tree.
             Functions: exchange of gases, acid-base balance, sound production.
             i. Digestive: Components: mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, large intestines, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, pancreas.
             Functions: breakdown of food, absorption of food, eliminates wastes.
             j. Urinary: Components: kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra.
             Functions: eliminates waste, regulates blood composition & volume, acid-base balance.
             k. Reproductive: Components: ovaries, testes, associated structures.
             Functions: produce gametes, hormone regulation of reproduction.
             7. Describe the ANATOMICAL POSITION .
             a. standing erect, facing forward, upper limbs at the sides, palms facing forward and thumbs out.
             8. Know the relative positions: superior, inferior, posterior, anterior, medial, lateral, proximal, distal, superficial, deep.
             a. Superior- towards the head.
             b. Inferior- towards the feet.
             c. Posterior- back side.
             d. Anterior- front side.
             e. Medial- middle.
             f. Lateral- on the side.
             g. Proximal- situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.


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