Terminology

Axial
Body region of the head, neck and trunk
 
Axial
Anatomic Position
Body is standing erect with arms to the side ,feet together and palms facing forward
Distsl
Opposite of proximal, farther away from the trunk
 
Epithelial Tissue
Type of tissue that forms the covering of all the body's surfaces
 
Frontal Plane
Vertical Plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
 
Posterior
Towards the back
 
Bone Marrow
Gelatinous material that produces wbc rbc or platelets
 
Cancellous Bone
Also known as spongy bone, found in interior of bones
 
Pericardium
Double walled sac that encloses the heart
 
Red blood cells
Cells that contain hemoglobin which transports oxygen
Buccal
Refers to the structures closest to the inner cheek
 
Cranium
8 bones that cover and protect the brain
 
Fossa
Depressed area in a bone
 
Greater palatine nerve
Nerve that serves the posterior hard palate and the posterior lingual gingiva
Occipital
Region of the head overlying the occioutal bone and covered by the scalp. Back of the head.
 
Plasma
A straw covered fluid that transports nutrients hormones and waste products
 
Apex
Tapered end of each root tip
 
Cementum
Covers the anatomic root of a tooth
 
Conception
Union of the male sperm and female ovum
Veins
Carries blood to the heart
Dentin
Surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel
Embryology
Study of the prenatal development
 
Exfoliation
Normal process of shedding the primary teeth
 
Histology
Study of the structure and function of body tissues
 
Muscle Origin
Located where the muscle begins
 
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