front 1 Cheek | back 1 Buccal |
front 2 Referring to Fingers | back 2 Digital |
front 3 Shoulder blade region | back 3 Scapular |
front 4 Wrist Area | back 4 Carpal |
front 5 Anterior aspect of knee | back 5 Patellar |
front 6 Referring to the arm | back 6 Brachial |
front 7 Curve of shoulder | back 7 Deltoid |
front 8 Cervical | back 8 Referring to the neck |
front 9 In the anatomical position, the umbilicus and knees are on the ________ body surface; | back 9 anterior |
front 10 the buttocks and shoulder blades are on the ________ body surface; | back 10 posterior |
front 11 The soles of the feet are the most ________ part of the body. | back 11 inferior |
front 12 The ears are ________ and ________ to the shoulders and ________ to the nose. | back 12 medial superior lateral |
front 13 The breastbone is ________ to the vertebral column (spine) and ________ to the shoulders | back 13 anterior medial |
front 14 The elbow is ________ to the shoulder but ________ to the fingers | back 14 distal proximal |
front 15 The thoracic cavity is ________ to the abdominopelvic cavity and ________ to the spinal cavity | back 15 superior anterior |
front 16 In humans, the ventral surface can also be called the ________ surface; | back 16 anterior |
front 17 however, in quadruped animals, the ventral surface is the ________ surface. | back 17 inferior |
front 18 If an incision cuts the brain into the superior and inferior parts, the section is a ________ section | back 18 transverse |
front 19 but if the brain is cut so that anterior and posterior portions result, the section is a ________ section. | back 19 frontal |
front 20 You are told to cut a dissection animal along two planes so that the lungs are observable in both sections. The two sections that meet this requirement are the ________ and the ________. | back 20 Coronel Transverse |
front 21 A nurse informs you that she is about to give you a shot in the lateral femoral region. What portion of your body should you uncover? | back 21 outer thigh |
front 22 | back 22 Coronel Plane |
front 23 | back 23 Midsagittal |
front 24 | back 24 Transverse |
front 25 Which body cavity would have to be opened for a surgery to remove a cancerous lung lobe? | back 25 Thoracic or ventral |
front 26 Which body cavity would have to be opened for a surgery to removal of an ovary? | back 26 Abdominopelvic/Ventral |
front 27 Which body cavity would have to be opened for a surgery to remove a ruptured disk? | back 27 Vertebral/Ventral |
front 28 Which body cavity would have to be opened for an appendectomy? | back 28 abdominopelvic/ventral/pelvic |
front 29 Which body cavity would have to be opened for a surgery to removal of the gallbladder? | back 29 Ventral/abdominopelvic/pelvic |
front 30 Overlies the lateral aspects to the lower ribs | back 30 hypochondriac region |
front 31 surrounds the belly button | back 31 umbilical region |
front 32 encompasses the pubic area | back 32 hypogastric region |
front 33 medial region overlying the stomach | back 33 epigastric |
front 34 What are the bony landmarks of the abdominopelvic cavity? | back 34 rib cage and pelvis |
front 35 Which body cavity affords the least protection to its internal structure? | back 35 abdominopelvic cavity |
front 36 rids the body of nitrogen-containing wastes | back 36 urinary |
front 37 is affected by removal of the adrenal gland | back 37 endocrine |
front 38 protects and supports body organs; provides a framework for muscular action | back 38 skeletal |
front 39 includes arteries and veins | back 39 cardiovascular |
front 40 controls the body by means of chemicals called hormones | back 40 endocrine |
front 41 external body covering | back 41 integumentary |
front 42 houses cells involves in the body's immune response | back 42 lymphatic |
front 43 breaks down ingested food into its absorbable units | back 43 digestive |
front 44 loads oxygen into the blood | back 44 respiratory |
front 45 uses blood as a transport vehicle | back 45 cardiovascular |
front 46 generates body heat and provides for movement of the body as a whole | back 46 muscular |
front 47 regulates water and acid-base balance of the blood | back 47 urinary |
front 48 necessary for childbearing | back 48 endocrine and reproductive |
front 49 is damaged when you fall and scrape your knee | back 49 integumentary |
front 50 Choose the organ system to which the following set of organs or body structure belongs: lymph nodes, spleen, and lymphatic vessels | back 50 lymphatic |
front 51 Choose the organ system to which the following set of organs or body structure belongs: bones, cartilages, ligaments | back 51 skeletal |
front 52 Choose the organ system to which the following set of organs or body structure belongs: thyroid, thymus, pituitary | back 52 endocrine |
front 53 Choose the organ system to which the following set of organs or body structure belongs: skin, nails, hair | back 53 integumentary |
front 54 Choose the organ system to which the following set of organs or body structure belongs: trachea, bronchi, alveoli | back 54 respiratory |
front 55 Choose the organ system to which the following set of organs or body structure belongs: uterus ovaries, vagina | back 55 reproductive |
front 56 Choose the organ system to which the following set of organs or body structure belongs: arteries, veins, heart | back 56 cardiovascular |
front 57 Choose the organ system to which the following set of organs or body structure belongs: esophagus, large intestine, rectum | back 57 digestive |
front 58 stomach | back 58 abdominopelvic/abdominal |
front 59 esophagus | back 59 thoracic |
front 60 large intestine | back 60 abdominopelvic |
front 61 liver | back 61 abdominopelvic |
front 62 spinal cord | back 62 vertebral |
front 63 urinary bladder | back 63 abdominopelvic/pelvic |
front 64 heart | back 64 thoracic |
front 65 trachea | back 65 thoracic |
front 66 brain | back 66 cranial |
front 67 rectum | back 67 abdominopelvic |
front 68 hypogastric region | back 68 spinal cord, urinary bladder, rectum |
front 69 right lumbar region | back 69 large intestine |
front 70 umbilical region | back 70 large intestine, spinal cord |
front 71 epigastric region | back 71 stomach, esophagus, trachea, spinal cord, heart |
front 72 left iliac region | back 72 large intestine |
front 73 left hypochondriac region | back 73 stomach |
front 74 the five levels of organization of a living body, beginning with the cell are as follows: | back 74 cell, tissue, organs, organ system organism |
front 75 Define organ | back 75 a structure composed of at least 2 major tissue types |
front 76 | back 76 |
front 77 | back 77 |
front 78 | back 78 |
front 79 Choose the directional term that BEST describes the relationship: The lungs are _________ to the diaphragm. | back 79 Superior |
front 80 Choose the directional term that BEST describes the relationship: The brain is in the ________ system and is located in the _________ cavity. | back 80 Nervous system Cranial |
front 81 Choose the directional term that BEST describes the relationship: The elbow is ___________ to the shoulder. | back 81 Distal |
front 82 Choose the directional term that BEST describes the relationship: The elbow is ___________ to the wrist. | back 82 Proximal |
front 83 Choose the directional term that BEST describes the relationship: The lungs are __________ to the heart. | back 83 Lateral |
front 84 What system does the Stomach belongs to? | back 84 Digestive |
front 85 What specific cavity does the stomach belong to? | back 85 abdominal |
front 86 What system does the kidneys belongs to? | back 86 Urinary |
front 87 What specific cavity does the kidneys belong to? | back 87 Abdominal |
front 88 What system does the brain belong to? | back 88 Nervous |
front 89 What specific cavity does the brain belong to? | back 89 Cranial |
front 90 What system does the ribs belong to? | back 90 Skeletal |
front 91 What is the most specific cavity does the ribs belong to? | back 91 Thoracic |
front 92 What system does biceps belong to? | back 92 muscular |
front 93 What system does the heart belong to? | back 93 Cardiovascular |
front 94 What specific cavity does the heart belong to? | back 94 Pericardial |
front 95 What system does the left lung belong to? | back 95 Respiratory |
front 96 What specific cavity does the left lung belong to? | back 96 Pleural |
front 97 What system does the trachea belong to? | back 97 Respiratory |
front 98 What specific cavity does trachea belong to? | back 98 Mediastinum |
front 99 What system does the uterus belong to? | back 99 Reproductive |
front 100 What specific cavity does the uterus belong to? | back 100 pelvic |
front 101 What system does the pancreas belong to? | back 101 1. Digestive 2. Endocrine |
front 102 What specific cavity does the pancreas belong to? | back 102 abdominal |