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Human Anatomy Notes Unit 1

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Amber Lankhorst Human Anatomy Notes: Body Planes and Regions- The left image shows three key anatomical planes of study: frontal, or coronal; transverse, or horizontal; and sagittal. The frontal plane is drawn through the body longitudinally, dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions. The transverse plane is drawn horizontally through the body, dividing it into superior and inferior parts. The sagittal plane is drawn through the body longitudinally, dividing it into left and right sides In the right image, terms of orientation are provided for comparison purposes. Superior refers to structures that are closest to the top of the skull. Inferior refers to structures closest to the plantar surface of the foot. Cranial relates to the head.

Living Environment - Human Body Systems Review

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The Living Environment The study of organisms and their interactions with the environment. Topics Unit 1: Ecology Unit 2: The Cell Unit 3: Genetics Unit 4: History of Biological Diversity Unit 5: The Human Body The Human Body Homeostasis and the Human Body Integumentary, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems Nervous System and Endocrine Systems Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Digestive and Excretory Systems Human Reproduction and Development The Immune System Homeostasis and The Human Body All living organisms display levels of organization, and each level is necessary to maintain homeostasis. Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism Homeostasis and The Human Body

Living Environment- Human Body Systems Notes

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The Living Environment The study of organisms and their interactions with the environment. Topics Unit 1: Ecology Unit 2: The Cell Unit 3: Genetics Unit 4: History of Biological Diversity Unit 5: The Human Body The Human Body Homeostasis and the Human Body Integumentary, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems Nervous System and Endocrine Systems Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Digestive and Excretory Systems Human Reproduction and Development The Immune System Homeostasis and The Human Body All living organisms display levels of organization, and each level is necessary to maintain homeostasis. Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism Homeostasis and The Human Body
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