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Anatomical Terms
Directional Terms
Movements
Body Planes
Bone Terms
Anatomical prefixes & suffixes
Joint Types
Conyloid Joint
Hinge Joint
Ball & Socket Joint
Saddle Joint
Pivot Joint
Gliding Joint
Cavities & Quadrants & Regions
Body Systems
Respiratory System
Immune System
Reproductive System
Integumentary System
Nervous System
Urinary System
Digestive System
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Oral Cavity
Stomach
Wall of the Alimentary Canal
Swallowing Mechanism
Esophagus
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Liver & Gall Bladder
Pancreas
Disorders
Endocrine System
Bone Types
Cirrculatory System
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Organ Terms
Circulatory Terms
Arteries & Veins of the Heart
Pathway of Blood
Blood Groups
Cardiac Conduction System
Princliple Arteries & Veins of the Body
CPR
Skeletal System
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Axial Skeleton
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Cranium
Spinal Column
Rib cage/Sternum
Appendicular Skeleton
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Scapula
Fibula/Tibia/Femur/Patella
Humerus/Radius/Ulna
Tarsals/Metatarsals
Pelvis
Carpals/Metacarpals
Muscular System
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Muscle Types
Muscles of the Face & Neck
Muscles of the Shoulder & Arm
Muscles of the Rotator Cuff
Muscles of the Chest
Muscular Terms
Energy Production of Muscles
Worksheet #54-66
What is Anatomy?
Anatomy is the branch of science dealing with the form and structure of body parts.
What is Physiology?
Physiology is the branch of science that studies body functions.