Sample Cards
1. Surface Anatomy
14. Cell (Plasma) Membrane
59. Skeletal System
111. Nervous System
116. Action Potential
162. Eye
178. Circulatory System
234. Oral Cavity
260. Kidney
271. Spermatogenesis
283. Ovarian Cycle
Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
1. Surface Anatomy
2. Body Regions
3. Body Organization
4. Triangles of the Neck
5. Body Cavities
6. Serous Membranes
7. Planes of Reference
8. Descriptive Terminology
9. Units of Measurement
10. Prefixes and Suffixes
Cellular Structure and Function
11. Cell Structure
12. Cellular Adaptation
13. Cellular Components
14. Cell (Plasma) Membrane
15. Nucleus
16. Mitochondrion
17. Golgi Apparatus
18. Endoplasmic Reticulum
19. Lysosome
20. Ribosome
21. Solution
22. Membrane Transport
23. Chemical Bonding
24. Carbohydrates
25. Lipids
26. Proteins
27. Enzymes
28. Acids and Bases (pH)
29. Acidosis
30. Alkalosis
31. Homeostasis
32. Feedback Mechanisms
33. Cell Cycle
34. Chromosome
35. Nucleic Acids
36. Protein Synthesis
37. Glycolysis
38. Anaerobic Respiration
39. Aerobic Respiration
40. Krebs Cycle
41. Body Fluids
42. Organic Compounds
Histology
43. Tissue Types
44. Epithelia
45. Glandular Epithelia
46. Connective Tissues
47. Cartilage
48. Bone Tissue
49. Smooth Muscle Tissue
50. Skeletal Muscle Tissue
51. Cardiac Muscle Tissue
Integumentary System
52. Integumentary System
53. Integument
54. Integumentary Glands
55. Hair
56. Nails
57. Inflammation
58. Burns
Skeletal System
59. Skeletal System
60. Bone Structure
61. Bone Growth
62. Features of Bone
63. Skull: Anterior and Lateral Views
64. Skull: Inferior and Sagittal Views
65. Foramina of the Skull
66. Fontanels
67. Auditory Ossicles
68. Vertebral Column
69. Cervical Vertebrae
70. Thoracic Vertebrae
71. Lumbar Vertebrae
72. Sacrum and Coccyx
73. Rib Cage
74. Bones of the Pectoral Girdle
75. Bones of the Upper Extremity
76. Bones of the Wrist and Hand
77. Pelvic Girdle
78. Bones of the Lower Extremity
79. Bones of the Ankle and Foot
Articulations
80. Arthrology
81. Articulations
82. Fibrous Joints
83. Cartilaginous Joints
84. Synovial Joints
85. Principal Articulations
Muscular System
86. Muscular System
87. Myology
88. Skeletal Muscle Fiber
89. Motor Unit
90. Muscle Contraction
91. Muscles of the Face
92. Muscles of Mastication
93. Muscles of the Eyeball
94. Muscles of the Tongue
95. Muscles of the Neck
96. Muscles of Respiration
97. Muscles of the Abdominal Wall
98. Muscles of the Pelvic Outlet
99. Muscles of the Vertebral Column
100. Muscles of the Pectoral Girdle
101. Muscles that Move the Humerus
102. Muscles that Move the Forearm
103. Muscles that Move the Wrist, Hand, and Fingers (anterior group)
104. Muscles that Move the Wrist, Hand, and Fingers (posterior group)
105. Muscles that Move the Thigh (anterior and posterior groups)
106. Muscles that Move the Thigh (medial group)
107. Muscles of the Thigh (anterior group)
108. Muscles of the Thigh (posterior group)
109. Muscles of the Lower Leg that Move the Ankle, Foot, and Toes (anterior and lateral groups)
110. Muscles of the Lower Leg that Move the Ankle, Foot, and Toes (posterior and deep groups)
Nervous System
111. Nervous System
112. Neuron
113. Neuroglia
114. Dermatome
115. Resting Membrane Potential
116. Action Potential
117. Conduction of Nerve Impulses
118. Synapse
119. Synaptic Integration
120. Cerebrum
121. Thalamus and Pons
122. Hypothalamus
123. Midbrain
124. Cerebellum
125. Electroencephalogram
126. Medulla Oblongata
127. Meninges
128. Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
129. Reticular Activating System
130. Blood-Brain Barrier
131. Spinal Cord
132. Spinal Cord Tracts
133. Limbic System
134. Cranial Nerves
135. Olfactory Nerve
136. Optic Nerve
137. Oculomotor, Trochlear, and Abducens Nerves
138. Trigeminal Nerve
139. Facial Nerve
140. Vestibulocochlear Nerve
141. Glossopharyngeal, Accessory, and Hypoglossal Nerves
142. Vagus Nerve
143. Spinal Nerve
144. Cervical Plexus
145. Brachial Plexus
146. Lumbar Plexus
147. Sacral Plexus
148. Reflex Arc
Autonomic Nervous System
149. Autonomic Nervous System
150. Sympathetic Division
151. Parasympathetic Division
152. Stress Response
153. Autonomic Effector Organs
154. Cholinergic Receptors (Nicotinic and Muscarinic)
155. Adrenergic Receptors (Alpha and Beta)
Sensory Organs
156. Somatic Senses
157. Referred Pain
158. Proprioceptors
159. Olfactory Sense
160. Gustatory Sense
161. Visual Sense
162. Eye
163. Associated Structures of the Eye
164. Retina
165. Auditory Sense
166. Ear
167. Cochlea
168. Mechanics of Equilibrium
Endocrine System
169. Endocrine System
170. Hormones
171. Thyroid Gland
172. Adrenal Gland
173. Thymus
174. Pituitary Gland
175. Sex Hormones
176. Oxytocin
177. Growth Hormone
Circulatory System
178. Circulatory System
179. Heart
180. Heart Valves
181. Cardiac Conduction System
182. Cardiac Output
183. Blood Flow
184. Blood Pressure
185. Cardiac Cycle
186. Electrocardiogram
187. Hypertension
188. Blood Vessels
189. Arteries of the Neck and Head
190. Arteries of the Brain
191. Arteries of the Upper Extremity
192. Arteries of the Thorax
193. Arteries of the Abdomen
194. Arteries of the Pelvis and Lower Extremities
195. Coronary Circulation
196. Veins of the Head and Neck
197. Veins of the Upper Extremity
198. Veins of the Thorax
199. Veins of the Lower Extremity
200. Veins of the Abdomen
201. Hepatic Portal System
202. Fetal Circulation
Lymphatic System, Blood/Body Immunity
203. Lymphatic System
204. Lymph Capillaries
205. Defense Mechanisms--Immunity
206. Lymph Node
207. Blood Plasma
208. Erythrocyte
209. Leukocytes
210. Thrombocyte
211. Hemopoiesis
212. Hemoglobin
213. Blood Clotting
214. Blood Groups
215. Rh Factor
216. Renin-Angiotensin System
217. Procoagulants and Anticoagulants
218. Spleen
Respiratory System
219. Respiratory System
220. Nasal Cavity
221. Paranasal Sinuses
222. Pharynx
223. Larynx
224. Trachea and Bronchial Tree
225. Alveoli
226. Lungs
227. Physical Aspects of Ventilation
228. Lung Volumes
229. Gas Exchange in the Lungs
230. Regulation of Breathing
231. Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport
Digestive System and Body Metabolism
232. Digestive System
233. Peritoneum
234. Oral Cavity
235. Tooth
236. Tongue
237. Mastication and Deglutition
238. Salivary Glands
239. Esophagus
240. Stomach
241. Small Intestine
242. Duodenum
243. Large Intestine
244. Liver
245. Gallbladder
246. Pancreas
247. Bile Production and Secretion
248. Carbohydrate Metabolism
249. Lipid Metabolism
250. Hormonal Regulation of Metabolism
251. Protein Metabolism
252. Regulation of the Digestive System
253. Absorption
254. Defecation
255. Vitamins
256. Minerals
257. Energy Expenditure
258. Regulation of Body Temperature
Urinary System
259. Urinary System
260. Kidney
261. Nephron
262. Glomerular Filtration
263. Tubular Resorption
264. Renal Plasma Clearance
265. Renal Control of Electrolyte Balance
266. Renal Control of Acid-Base Balance
267. Ureter and Urethra
268. Urinary Bladder
269. Micturition
Male Reproductive System
270. Male Reproductive System
271. Spermatogenesis
272. Sex Determination
273. Sexual Differentiation
274. Puberty
275. Testis
276. Spermatic Ducts and Accessory Reproductive Glands
277. Prostate
278. Penis
279. Erection, Emission, and Ejaculation
Female Reproductive System, Prenatal Development, and Inheritance
280. Female Reproductive System
281. Oogenesis
282. Ovary
283. Ovarian Cycle
284. Uterus
285. Vagina
286. Vulva
287. Erection and Orgasm
288. Mammary Glands
289. Lactation
290. Menstrual Cycle
291. Birth Control
292. Fertilization
293. Pre-Embryonic Period
294. Embryonic Period
295. Placenta
296. Germ Layers
297. Fetal Period
298. Labor and Parturition
299. Inheritance
300. Mutation
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