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Anatomy & Physiology Lab #2: Language of Anatomy and Organ System Overview, Lab Reports of Nursing

This lab guide provides a comprehensive overview of anatomical terminology and organ systems. It includes exercises that reinforce understanding of anatomical directions, body planes, and the major organs within each system. The guide encourages students to utilize their textbook and online resources for further exploration.

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N1002 Anatomy & Physiology
Lab #2 Language of Anatomy /Organ System Overview
1. A) Watch the following video on Mastering A&P -
B) Name the different levels of structural organization of the human body and give an
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Lab #2 – Language of Anatomy /Organ System Overview

  1. A) Watch the following video on Mastering A&P - B) Name the different levels of structural organization of the human body and give an example.

Lab #2 – Language of Anatomy /Organ System Overview

  1. Using your Marieb & Hohn textbook, Name the 12 Organ systems of the body, including its major function and the organs invloved. Ex. Lymphatic system Spleen, lymph nodes, thymus, appendix, lymph vessels, red bone marrow Disposes of debris, returns excess fluid to CV system, Provides immunity

Lab #2 – Language of Anatomy /Organ System Overview

  1. Identify the 4 quadrants of the abdomen and the major organs in that quadrant.

Lab #2 – Language of Anatomy /Organ System Overview

  1. Assuming the correct anatomical position, fill in the correct anatomical direction/directional term below and define the term. Refer to table 1.1 pages 14 in your textbook. A. The esophagus is ______________ to the spinal cord. Def: B. Bone is ______________ to muscle Def: C. The occipital bone is on the ___________ cranium. Def: D. The nose is __________ to the mouth. Def: E. The knee is ___________ to the ankle. Def: F. The ankle is ___________ to the knee. Def: G. The index finger is ___________ to the thumb. Def: H. The shoulder is ______________ to the chest. Def: I. The skin is ______________ to muscle. Def: J. The umbilicus is __________ to the chest Def: