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