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Title: Anatomy Chapter 1 Notes (ANAT-411)
Description: Chapter 1 Anatomy notes. This course is typically taken by juniors and seniors at my undergraduate university and starts off with the basics.
Description: Chapter 1 Anatomy notes. This course is typically taken by juniors and seniors at my undergraduate university and starts off with the basics.
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Anatomy-‐ Chapter 1-‐ ANAT 411
Anatomy
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Definition – to cut apart (Greek); similar to dissection (Latin)
Microscopic – study of structures that cannot be seen with the unaided eye
Macroscopic or Gross – study of structures that can be seen with the unaided eye
o Regional – typical of graduate programs, more relevant to many clinical situations and a
logical approach to dissection
o Systemic – emphasizes commonalities throughout an anatomical or physiological
system; relates well to physiology; approach for this class *Ex most veins have valves
§ Tissues, Integument (skin), Skeletal
§ Skeletal Muscles
§ Nervous
§ Visceral systems (endo, cardiovascular, urinary, reproductive
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o Three primary planes
§ Sagittal – divides into right and left portions (down through middle, vertically),
often midsagittal which divides into equal right and left portions, important for
viewing singular structures along the longitudinal axis such as brain, spinal cord
and many structures of the head, neck, thorax, abdomen and pelvis
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§ Whole arm and hand is upper/ pectoral limb
o Green is leg called crus( crural if adj)
§ whole leg including foot is lower/ pelvic limb
§ tables have legs animals have limbs
Title: Anatomy Chapter 1 Notes (ANAT-411)
Description: Chapter 1 Anatomy notes. This course is typically taken by juniors and seniors at my undergraduate university and starts off with the basics.
Description: Chapter 1 Anatomy notes. This course is typically taken by juniors and seniors at my undergraduate university and starts off with the basics.