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Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology for Communication Disorders Chapter 1 Exam Solution Manual Already Passed Anatomy - Answers The study of structure of an organism Applied or Clinical Anatomy - Answers The subdiscipline of anatomy concerned with diagnosis, treatment, and surgical intervention...

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Anatomy - Answers The study of structure of an organism

Applied or Clinical Anatomy - Answers The subdiscipline of anatomy concerned with diagnosis,
treatment, and surgical intervention

Descriptive or systemic anatomy - Answers The description of individual parts of the body without
reference to disease.

Gross Anatomy - Answers The study of structures visible without the aid of microscopy

Electrophysiology - Answers measurement and study of the electrical activity of cells

Auditory physiology - Answers The procedures involved in measurement of auditory function

Respiratory pysiology - Answers The study of all processes involved in breathing

Pathological Anatomy - Answers The study concerned with diseased tissue

Anatomical Position - Answers The body is erect and the palms and arms face forward

Plane - Answers A flat or relatively smooth surface

Axis - Answers The real or imaginary line running through the center of a body or structure

Frontal Section - Answers Section that divides the body into front and back portions

Midsagittal Section - Answers Section that cuts the body into left and right halves

Sagittal Section - Answers Section that divides the body into left and right parts

Sagittal plane - Answers Plane created by a sagittal section

Transverse section - Answers Section that divides the body into upper and lower halves

anterior - Answers In front of

ventral - Answers referring to the front surface of a body

posterior - Answers toward the back; behind

dorsal - Answers referring to the back surface of a body

rostral - Answers toward the head

caudal - Answers toward the tail

peripheral - Answers away from the center of the body

, superficial - Answers confined to the surface

deep - Answers closer to the central axis of the body

external - Answers Outside a cavity or body

internal - Answers within a cavity or body

distal - Answers away from the middle

medial, mesial - Answers toward the midline

superior - Answers above, farther from the ground

inferior - Answers below, closer to the ground

prone - Answers lying on the belly

supine - Answers lying on the back

lateral - Answers to the side

proximal - Answers near a body or structure

axial skeleton - Answers the portion of the skeleton that is the head and trunk, with the spinal column
being the axis

appendicular skeleton - Answers the portion of the skeleton that includes only the lower and upper
limbs

neuraxis - Answers the axis of the nervous system including spinal cord, brainstem, and cerebrum

flexion - Answers bending at a joint, usually toward the ventral surface

extension - Answers the act of pulling two ends farther apart; the opposite of flexion

hyperextention - Answers extension that continues to the point where the dorsal surfaces approach
each other.

dorsiflection - Answers hyperextension

plantar - Answers referring to the sole of the foot, the flexor surface

plantar flextion - Answers extension of the toes

plantar grasp reflex - Answers reaction to the stimulation of the sole of the foot that causes the toes of
the feet to "grasp"

inversion - Answers turning the sole of the foot inward

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