A&P Chapter 1

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Across
  1. 2. When a patient is placed on his or her side to allow the easy drainage of fluids from the mouth; also called the left lateral recumbent position.
  2. 3. Particles made up of two or more joined atoms.
  3. 4. Turning the palms upward (toward the sky).
  4. 8. The bending of a joint resulting in the distal segment moving away from the proximal segment. Typically results in straightening of the limb at the joint.
  5. 9. A type of lipid molecule that comprises the cell membrane.
  6. 17. An imaginary line where the body is cut into top and bottom parts.
  7. 19. The position of reference in which the patient stands facing you, arms at the side, with the palms of the hands forward.
  8. 20. The position in which the body is supine with the head lower than the feet.
  9. 21. The study of the structure of an organism and its parts.
  10. 23. Above a body part or nearer to the head.
Down
  1. 1. A chemical bond where atoms complete their outer electron shells by sharing electrons.
  2. 4. An imaginary plane dividing the body into left and right parts.
  3. 5. Atoms that either gain or lose electrons.
  4. 6. An imaginary vertical line drawn from the middle of the forehead through the nose and the umbilicus (navel) to the floor; also called the midline.
  5. 7. The study of body functions of a living organism in an abnormal state.
  6. 9. The measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
  7. 10. An imaginary line drawn through the midportion of the axilla to the waist that is parallel to the midline.
  8. 11. An ion that contains an overall negative charge.
  9. 12. Molecules made up of different bonded atoms.
  10. 13. In anatomy, parts of the body that lie farther from the midline; also called outer structures.
  11. 14. The study of the body functions of the living organism.
  12. 15. Protein molecules consisting of amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
  13. 16. The study of body parts that are visible to the naked eye, such as bones, muscles, and organs.
  14. 18. Rotating the segment of the extremity distal to the joint toward the midline.
  15. 22. The bending of a joint resulting in the distal segment moving toward the proximal segment.