distal/proximal
superifical
Located near the surface
proximal
Your ankle is _______ proximal to your toes?
medial
Your axillary area is _____ to your outer arm?
superior
Your chest is ____ to your inguinal region?
Posterior
Your dorsal cavity is?
distal
Your elbow is ________ to your upper arm?
proxmial
Your elbow is______ to your lower arm?
proximal
Your fingers are ________ to your wrist?
posterior
Your gluteal area is?
central
Your hear is more ____than the veins in my arms?
distal
Your knee is_______ to your lower leg
proximal
Your lower arms is____ to your fingers?
inferior
Your lumbar area is ____ to your cervial area?
inferior
Your neck is ___ to my hear?
superior
Your orbital area is ____ to your oral area?
proximal
Your shoulder is ____ proximal to your upper arm?
superficial
Your sternum is more ____ deep than your heart?
distal
Your thigh is ___ to your hip?
distal
Your toes are ___to your feet?
proximal
Your upper arm is _______ to your elbow?
anterior
Your ventral cavity is ?
distal
a structure is farther from the trunk than is another part; opposite of proximal
ventral
another word for anterior
front part of the elbow area
antecubital
toward the front surface or belly
anterior
lateral
away from the midline of the body; opposite of medial
armpit
axillary
abdominal cavity
cavity conaining tyhe stomach, spleen, liver, gallbladder and pancrease
dorsal
cavity that contains the cranial and spinal cord
farthest away from the point of attachment
distal
posterior
dorsal
plan that divides the body into anterior and posterior positions
frontal
the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment
homeostasis
lower or below
inferior
further from the midline
lateral
towards the midline
medial
back of head
occipital
front of the knee
patellar
how the body works or functions
physiology
behind the knee
popliteal
towards the back
posterior
closer to the trunk or point or origin
proximal
anatomy
refers to the structure or morphology of the body
plane that divides the body lengthwise into left and right parts
sagittal
medialstinum
space containing the heart, esophagus, trachea, thymus gland and large blood bessels attached to the heart
breastbone area
sternal
nervous system
systems of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and sense organs
closer to the elbow than to the axillary area
the dital humerus (upper arm bone) is
dorsal cavity
the heart is located in all of the following except the
superior
the lund is located in the thoracic cavity. Describe the relationship of the lung to the disphragm.
mediastinum
the lungs are located in all of the following except the
proximal
the part of the arm bone (radius) that is closer to the elbow than to the wrist
closer to the inguinal area than to the knee
the proximal end of the thigh bone (femur) is
splits the body into right and left halves.
the sagittal plane
the breatbone area
the sternal area is
inferior
the stomach is below the diaphragam; below is described as
inferior to the diaphragm
the umbilical area is located
ventral
toward the front (the belly surface); another word is anterior
plan that divides horizontally into upper and lower parts
transverse
toward the front
ventral
superior
where one part is above another, or closer to the head
doral cavity
which of the following is not descriptive of the mediastinum?