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MedTerms- Pilgrim Practice Logs Name__________________________________Per______ Unit 2 Intro to Anatomy & Physiology Collect a stamp for each completed assignment. You will need at least 6_stamps prior to taking the unit exam. You must add one stamp prior to retesting on an exam. On the lines below record the TITLE of the assignment and the DATE assigned. All stamps 6 must be complete at least ONE DAY before the exam. ________/__________ _________/______ ___________________/_____ ___________/__________ _______________/______ _____________/________

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Name__________________________________Per______

Unit 2 Intro to Anatomy & PhysiologyCollect a stamp for each completed assignment. You will need at least 6_stamps prior to taking the unit exam. You must add one stamp prior to retesting on an exam. On the lines below record the TITLE of the assignment and the DATE assigned. All stamps 6 must be complete at least ONE DAY before the exam.

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Name__________________________________Per______UNIT 2: Intro to Anatomy & PhysiologyRequired Unit Roots & Terms:Homeostasis, axial, appendicular, positive feedback, negative feedback, stimulus, control center, target organ, receptor, sensory pathway, efferent pathway, mediastinum, pericardial, asepsis

Suffixes: -ic, -ical, -eal, -ism, -therapy, -tomy, -stasis, -poesis, -pathy, -plasty, -plegia, -itis, -osis, -oma, -cyte, -ectomy, -logy

Prefixes: hyper-, hypo-, peri-, epi-, endo-, sub-

Combining Forms: abdomin/o, gastr/o, illi/o, cost/o, neur/o, muscul/o, lymph/o, home/o, cardi/o, vascul/o, erythr/o, cephal/o, encephal/o, enter/o, esophg/o, hemat/o, hepat/o, my/o, oste/o, opthalm/o, pulmon/o, pharyng/o, nephr/o, thorac/o, trache/o, tend/o, vascul/o, viscer/o

Abbreviations : AP, PA, GI, lat, XR, MRI, PET, CT, T, Lt, Rt, abd, Pt, RUQ, LUQ, LLQ, RLQ

SKILL: Hand-washing, Asepsis, Pt identification/consent

Essential Understandings:I can…

1) Identify sagittal, coronal/frontal, and transverse planes2) Compare/contrast XR, CT, MRI, and PET scans3) List the 4 body needs (water, heat, oxygen, and food) and explain how these relate to

homeostasis.4) Explain how an injury or illness can be considered a homeostatic imbalance, give an

example.5) Describe the levels of body organization and give examples (chemical-organismal)6) Describe dorsal and ventral body cavities (thoracic, abdominopelvic) including the

organs found in each. 7) Distinguish which body cavities are more heavily protected and suggest a reason why.8) Describe the location of and name the 4 quadrants and the organs found in each.9) Define homeostasis10) Describe an example of positive and negative feedback and relate this to the body’s

maintenance of homeostasis11) Label a diagram of positive or negative feedback, identifying; sensory pathway, efferent

pathway, receptor, stimulus, control center, target organ.12) Name the 11 body systems and the main functions & organs of each13) Pick at least 2 body systems and describe their roles in homeostasis