The stimulus produces a response that reinforces the stimulus Ex: Blood clots and Labor.
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Intro to Anatomy and Physiology 1.4
The stimulus produces a response that reinforces the stimulus
Ex: Blood clots and Labor
Positive Feedback
Homeostatic Regulation
Figure 1-5
Occurs when the body cannot maintain homeostasis
Disease
Anatomical Position Hands at sides Palms Facing Forward Feet together Supine—lie down in anatomical position Prone—lie with face down in anatomical
position
Anatomical Landmarks
Cranium—Skull Axilla—Armpit Brachium—Arm Carpus—Wrist Pollex—Thumb Digits—Fingers/Toes Thorax—Chest Cervical—Neck Dorsal—Back Gluteus—Buttock Planta--Foot
Anatomical Regions
The Language of Anatomy
Figure 1-6(a)
The Language of Anatomy
Figure 1-6(b)
Anterior—Front Ventral—belly side Posterior—Back Dorsal—Back Cranial—Head Superior—Above Caudal—Tail Inferior—Below Medial—Towards midline
Anatomical Directions
Lateral—Away from midline Proximal—Toward attached base Distal—Away from base Superficial—Near body surface Deep—Away from body surface
Anatomical Directions cont…
The Language of Anatomy
Figure 1-8
Transverse Plane—divides into superior and inferior
AKA: Cross section Frontal Plane—divides into
anterior/posterior AKA: Coronal plane Sagittal Plane—divides into left and right Midsagittal—directly down midline
Planes and Sections
The Language of Anatomy
Figure 1-9