A&P1 - Chapter 1 - Part 2
Which of the following cavities contains the eyeballs?
A. Orbital* B. Oral C. Sinuses D. Synovial
Retroperitoneal organs are located ______ the peritoneum.
A. Posterior to* B. Inside C. In between the two layers of
______ means the subject is lying face up.
A. Prone B. Supine*
______ means the subject is lying face down.
A. Prone* B. Supine
Coxal refers to the ______ region.
A. Armpit B. Elbow C. Hip* D. Groin
Axillary refers to the ______ region.
A. Armpit* B. Elbow C. Hip D. Groin
Pollex is the name of the ______.
A. Big toe B. Thumb* C. Ankle D. Wrist
Hallux is the name of the ______.
A. Big toe* B. Thumb C. Ankle D. Wrist
Mammary refers to the ______ region.
A. Breast* B. Belly button C. Hip D. Groin
Sole of the foot region is called _____.
A. Calcaneal B. Plantar* C. Sural D. Popliteal
Which of the following cavities contains the heart, thymus, esophagus, and trachea, but not the lungs?
A. Cranial B. Thoracic C. Abdominal D. Pelvic E. Mediastinum*
Which of the following cavities contains the urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs?
A. Cranial B. Thoracic C. Abdominal D. Pelvic* E. Mediastinum
Which of the following cavities contains the stomach and liver?
A. Cranial B. Thoracic C. Abdominal* D. Pelvic E. Mediastinum
Which of the following cavities contains the heart and lungs?
A. Cranial B. Thoracic* C. Abdominal D. Pelvic E. Mediastinum
Which of the following cavities contains the brain?
A. Cranial* B. Thoracic C. Abdominal D. Pelvic E. Mediastinum
The heart is ______ to the ribs.
A. Deep* B. Superficial C. Proximal D. Distal
A serous membrane around the organs and the walls of the abdominopelvic cavity is called ______.
A. Diaphragm B. Pleura C. Pericardium D. Peritoneum*
A serous membrane around the heart is called ______.
A. Diaphragm B. Pleura C. Pericardium* D. Peritoneum
A serous membrane around the lungs is called ______.
A. Diaphragm B. Pleura* C. Pericardium D. Peritoneum
A thin pliable slippery ______ around the organs in the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities allows organs to slide past one another yet have a fixed position.
A. Diaphragm B. Viscera C. Lumen D. Serous membrane
______ refers to the organs in the main body cavities, especially those in the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
A. Diaphragm B. Viscera* C. Lumen D. Serous membrane
Thoracic and abdominal cavities are separated by the ______.
A. Diaphragm* B. Pleura C. Pericardium D. Peritoneum
Mental refers to the ______ region.
A. Eye B. Ear C. Cheek D. Nose E. Mouth F. Chin*
Otic refers to the ______ region.
A. Eye B. Ear* C. Cheek D. Nose E. Mouth F. Chin
In an anatomical position, the palms are turned ______.
A. Forward* B. Backward C. Inward D. Outward
The eyes are ______ to each other.
A. Ipsilateral B. Contralateral* C. Intermediate
The fingers are ______ to the elbow.
A. Lateral B. Medial C. Proximal D. Distal*
Little finger (pinky) is located on the ______ side of the upper limb.
A. Lateral B. Medial* C. Proximal D. Distal
Transverse plane/section is also known as ______.
A. Median B. Coronal C. Cross-sectional* D. Diagonal
Frontal plane/section is also known as ______.
A. Median B. Coronal* C. Cross-sectional D. Diagonal
Which of the following cavities is present in movable joints?
A. Orbital B. Oral C. Sinuses D. Synovial*
______ plane/section divides the body or a body part at any angle other than 90-degrees.
A. Sagittal B. Frontal C. Transverse D. Oblique*
______ plane divides the body or a body part into the right and left sides.
A. Sagittal* B. Frontal C. Transverse D. Oblique
The urinary bladder is ______ to the stomach.
A. Superior B. Inferior* C. Proximal D. Distal
The stomach is ______ to the urinary bladder.
A. Superior* B. Inferior C. Proximal D. Distal
If a structure is located on the front of the body or in front of another structure, it is ______.
A. Ventral B. Dorsal C. Anterior* D. Posterior
If a structure is located on the belly side, it is ______.
A. Ventral* B. Dorsal C. Anterior D. Posterior