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Anatomy

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