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Anatomy and Physiology
These notes are well-detailed and explained thoroughly, with the use of word and pictures. The topics covered in these notes include: - Human Body Orientation (anatomical position, homeostasis and the systems that control it, levels of organization, major functions of the body's organ systems, major organs in each of the organ systems, quadrants of the abdominopelvic area, regions of the abdominopelvic area, body cavities, body landmarks, directional terms, sections and planes, elements of the homeostasis control system, negative and positive feedback systems, survival needs of the body) - Cells and Tissues (structure and function of cell organelles, active and passive transport processes of the cell, isotonic/hypertonic/hypotonic solutions and there affects on the cell), cell cycle, compare and contrast DNA and RNA molecules, steps of replication/transcription, translation, structure and function of epithelial/connective/muscle/nervous tissue, structure/function of glands, steps of tissue repair) - Skin/Integumentary-System (structure/function of the epidermal layers, functions of the skin, structure/function of the dermal layers, contrasting apocrine/eccrine/sebaceous/sudoiferous glands, why your skin gets an, rule of nines, first/second/third degree burns, nail structure, hair structure) - Skeletal System (axial/appendicular skeleton, functions of the skeletal system, vertebral bones, ribs, foramen magnum, coxal bone, tubercle, odontoid process, hyoid, mastoid process, nasal conchae, difference between the male/female pelvis) - Bone and Bone Tissue (different types of bone fractures, structure of compact bone *lamellae, canaliculi, osteon, periosteum, trabecule of spongy bone, Haversian canal, Volkmann's canal), structure of spongy bone, different categories of bone with examples (flat, long, short, irregular) - Joints (cartilaginous joints with examples, fibrous joints with examples, synovial joints with examples, features of a synovial joint, trabeculae, lamellae, lacunae, Haversian canals, Volkmann's canals, Sharpey's fibers, purpose and location of the epiphyseal plate, 4 stages of healing a bone fracture, functions of red and yellow bone marrow, definition of synarthroses/diathrases/amphiarthroses)
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