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        | describes the forces which produce, arrest, or modify the motions of the body. |  | 
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        | Describes the geometry of the body motion. Is not concerned with forces that act upon body to produce motion or stop it. |  | 
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        | one's perception of body parts, body position, movement in a given environment |  | 
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        | The anatomical position is characterized by the hands being places in what position? |  | Definition 
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        | top or above 
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        | below 
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        | next to or nearest the point of origin |  | 
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        | the more distant of 2 things |  | 
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        | outside or not deep 
 ex. superficial wound
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        | inside or inner layers... especially with skin |  | 
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        | up... ex. with hand holding a bowl of soup |  | 
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        | toward mid-line ankle only |  | 
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        | away from mid-line 
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        | cells that are the same and have a coherent association with same function |  | 
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        | 2 or more tissues with cleat form, color, position, and function
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        | tissues that have characteristics of an organ such as nerves |  | 
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        | fibrous connective tissues which divide parenchyma 
 blood vessels, lymph, nerve fibers
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        | a groups of similar organs that are spread through out the body. has interconnection |  | 
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        | Label the planes of the body. Name a movement that occurs in each plane. [image]   |  | Definition 
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        | Label the following: Orbital, Frontal, Cephalic, Nasal, Oral, Pectoral, Otic, Buccal, Mental, Axillary, Abdominal, Umbilical, Coxal, Pubic, Inguinal, Femoral, Patellar, Crural, Tarsal, Peroneal, Digital (2), Carpal, Palmar, Antebrachial, Antecubital, Brachial, Sternal    [image] |  | Definition 
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        | Label the following regions of the body: Cubital, Acromial, Temporal, Parietal, Occipital, Cervical, Vertebrae, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, Gluteal, Perineal, Popliteal, Sural, Plantar, Calcaneal [image] |  | Definition 
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