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Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
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What factors probably stimulated an early interest in anatomy
and physiology? What kinds of activities helped promote the
development of modern medicine?
Why is it difficult to separate the topics of anatomy and
physiology? List several examples that illustrate how the
structure of a body part makes possible its function.
How does the human body illustrate levels of organization?
How do body parts at different levels of organization vary in
complexity?
What are the characteristics of life? How are the
characteristics of life dependent on metabolism?
What requirements of organisms does the external
environment provide? Why is homeostasis important to
survival?
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Cavities Drawing
Draw and Label the body cavities. List the major organs found in
each of the cavities.
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Organs System Table
Create a table identifying each of the organ systems, the major organs
associated with the system and the general functions of the system.
Organ System
Major Organs
General Functions
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Anatomical Terminology & Body Regions
Part 1: Define and provide an
example of each of the
following anatomical terms:
Superior
Inferior
Anterior
Posterior
Lateral
Proximal
Distal
Superficial
Deep
Part 2: Diagram and identify
the organs of the nine
abdominal regions.