ANAT 214- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 127 pages long!)

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Descriptive terminology: used to describe the body and its anatomy, we need to visualize the body in a static position of the organ systems as seen in an arbitrary position called the anatomical position. In an x-ray: translucent structures: air in the lungs and stomach, radio-opaque structures: solid structures like bones, heart, liver, vessels. Mediastinum: mediastinum: three dimensional space between the two lungs. Connective tissue: when we look at cadavers the connective tissue will not be elastic, the mammary gland will not be there because it is usually an elderly person. Forms a framework to support organs and tissues in the body but they have stem cells that can proliferate under conditions of injury where repair is needed. Fascia is the general term for connective tissue: loose. Superficial fascia: right under the skin: when we study the thorax, we need to expose the superficial fascia where the mammary gland is.

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