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Essential Study Guide: Human Body Orientation, Chemistry, Cells, and Tissues

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What is Anatomy & Physiology?

Levels of Organization

Homeostasis

Feedback Loops

Feedback Loops: Negative Feedback

Feedback Loops: Positive Feedback

Anatomical Position

Introduction to Directional Terms

Directional Terms: Up and Down

Directional Terms: Front and Back

Directional Terms: Body Sides

Directional Terms: Limbs

Directional Terms: Depth Within the Body

Introduction to Anatomical Terms for Body Regions

Abdominopelvic Quadrants and Regions

Anatomical Planes & Sections

Organization of the Body: Body Cavities

Organization of the Body: Serous Membranes

Organization of the Body: Serous Membrane Locations

Atoms- Smallest Unit of Matter

Isotopes

Introduction to Chemical Bonding

Ionic Bonding

Covalent Bonds

Hydrogen Bonding

Introduction to Water

Properties of Water- Cohesion and Adhesion

Acids and Bases

pH Scale

Carbon

Functional Groups

Introduction to Biomolecules

Monomers & Polymers

Carbohydrates

Lipids

Proteins

Nucleic Acids

ATP

Introduction to Eukaryotic Organelles

Biological Membranes

Types of Membrane Proteins

Cell Junctions

Concentration Gradients and Diffusion

Introduction to Membrane Transport

Simple and Facilitated Diffusion

Osmosis

Passive vs. Active Transport

Active Transport

Endocytosis and Exocytosis

Introduction to the Cytoskeleton

Introduction to the Cell Cycle

Interphase

Phases of Mitosis

Cytokinesis

Introduction to Transcription

Introduction to Translation

Introduction to Tissues & Histology

Introduction to Epithelial Tissue

Characteristics of Epithelial Tissue

Structural Naming of Epithelial Tissue

Simple Epithelial Tissues

Stratified Epithelial Tissues

Introduction to Connective Tissue

Classes of Connective Tissue

Introduction to Connective Tissue Proper

Connective Tissue Proper: Loose Connective Tissue

Connective Tissue Proper: Dense Connective Tissue

Specialized Connective Tissue: Cartilage

Specialized Connective Tissue: Bone

Specialized Connective Tissue: Blood