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Latest revision as of 03:33, 1 December 2025
1. What is human anatomy?
2. How did the study of human anatomy begin? What techniques are currently used to study anatomy?
3. What is anatomical position, what does it look like, and what is its importance? Illustrate.
4. What are the basic components and main functions of each of the systems below? Show images illustrating each one.
- a. Circulatory system
- b. Digestive system
- c. Respiratory system
- d. Skeletal system
5. What are anatomical variations?
6. Create a glossary with the following anatomical terms:
- a. Superficial and deep
- b. Medial and lateral
- c. Posterior and anterior
- d. Vascular and cranial
- e. Distal and proximal
- f. Middle
- g. Dorsal
- h. Abdomen
- i. Flexion and extension
- j. Abduction and adduction
- k. Opposition
- l. Rotation
- m. Circumduction
7. What does the Bible say about caring for the body? 1 Corinthians 6:19-20

