body organization and planes
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Body Organization and Planes. Ayo Gbadehan Shawn M. McCullough. Body Organization. 4 types of tissue. epithelial. muscle. nervous. connective. Body Organization. Connective-classified as hard or soft. Epithelial- located in the lining inside of the nose. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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BODY ORGANIZATION
4 types of tissue
• epithelial
• muscle
• nervous
• connective
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BODY ORGANIZATION
• Connective-classified as hard or soft
Ex: of muscle tissue: Smooth
• Epithelial- located in the lining inside of the nose• Nerves- Transmits messages from head to the toes• Muscle-primary use is to produce movement
Ex: heart
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BODY ORGANIZATIONS
Tissue facts –.
• Atom is the most building block of the cell• The kidney is way more complex than the nerve cell, or muscle tissue, or a nucleus. Come on, get it together you should know this• Tissue fluid excess causes edema, while lack of fluid results in Dehydration
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BODY PLANES-• The coronal region is separated into posterior and anterior regions.
• The transverse is separated into the inferior and superior regions.• The bladder is in the
inferior• The sagittal plane separates
left and right.
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BODY PLANES • Distal – away from the center or point of origin
• Proximal – near the center or point of origin
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BODY PLANES BODY QUADRANTS
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Terms Lateral-toward the sideAnterior-the frontFrontal-front of the headVentral-the underside or abdominal An x-ray labeled ventral view is the front of the patient
Proximal-closer to the body
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TEST ON BODY ORGANIZATION PLANES
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