Word Match
Aubrey Carbonell
Created on September 17, 2023
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Connective Tissue
Fundamentals of A & P Vocabulary
Nervous Tissue
Epithelial Tissue
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Muscular Tissue
Provides support, nerve impulses, insulates and protects neurons.
Provides support, fixation, and protection.
Provides protection, sensation, absorption and filtration.
Provides voluntary and involuntary movement.
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Lateral
Contralateral
Bilateral
Ipsilateral
Same side of body.
Both sides of body.
Away from midline.
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Opposite side of body.
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Anterior
Posterior
Superior
Inferior
Toward the bottom.
Toward the front.
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Toward the back.
Toward the top.
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Sagittal
Transverse
Medial
Frontal Plane
Divides body into left and right.
Divides body into front and back.
Toward the midline.
Divides body into into top and bottom.
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Insertion
Origin
Superficial
Deep
Toward the surface.
Point of attachment that is mobile during contraction.
Point of attachment that is relatively fixed during contraction.
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Away from the surface.
Connective tissue-provides support, fixation, and protectionNervous tissue- provides support, nerve impulses, insulates and protects neurons.Muscular tissue- provides voluntary and involuntary movement.Epithelial tissue- provides protection, sensation, absorption and filtration.
Lateral- away from midline.Contralateral- opposite side of body.Bilateral- both sides of body.Ipsilateral- same side of body
Anterior- toward the front.Posterior- toward the back.Superior- toward the top.Inferior- toward the bottom.
Sagittal-divides body into left and right.Transverse- divides body into top and bottom.Medial- toward the midline.Frontal plane- divides body into front and back.
Insertion- point of attachment that is mobile during contraction.Origin-point of attachment that is relatively fixed during contraction.Superficial- toward the surface.Deep- away from the surface.