Anatomy Lab Exam 1 Chapter 1 - 4

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What is L?

Abdominal

Which cavity means belly?

Abdominal Cavity

Which cavity contains the small intestine?

Abdominal and Abdominopelvic Cavities

Abdominopelvic Cavity contains what two cavities?

Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities

Which Body Cavity is removal of womb/ uterus?

Abdominopelivc

What Body Cavity is stomach ulcer operation?

Abdominopelvic

Which body cavity provides the least protection to its internal structures?

Abdominopelvic

Which cavity has muscular walls?

Abdominopelvic and Abdominal Cavities

Ventral Cavity contains what two cavities?

Abdominopelvic and Thoracic Cavities

What is F?

Accromial

What is Cc?

Acromial

What is K?

Anticubidal

What is I on the microscope?

Arm

What is I?

Axillary

What is N on the microscope?

Base

What is J?

Brachial

What is G on the microscope?

Brightness/light control

Anatomical Term for Cheek

Buccal

What is D?

Buccal

Anatomical Term for Heel of Foot

Calcaneal

What is Ll?

Calcaneal

What is O?

Carpal

Anatomical Term for Head

Cephalic

What is Aa?

Cephallic

What is K on the microscope?

Coarse Adjustment Knob

Delivers a concentrated beam of light to the specimen

Condenser

What is E on the microscope?

Condensor

What is R?

Coxal

What Body Cavity is removal of brain tumor?

Cranial Dorsal ( back of the head)

Dorsal Cavity contains what two cavities?

Cranial and Vertebral Cavities

What is V?

Crural

Name the muscle that subdivides the ventral cavity.

Diaphram

What is P?

Digital

Anatomical Term for Fingers

Digitals

Which cavity contains the skull and vertebral column?

Dorsal Body Cavity

What is 4?

Epigastric

The microscope lenses can be cleaned with any soft tissue. True or False.

False

What is Ii?

Femoral

What is T?

Femoral

What is W?

Fibular

Used for precise focusing once initial focusing had been done

Fine Adjustment Knob

What is L on the microscope?

Fine Adjustment Knob

What is Hh?

Gluteal

What are the body landmarks of the abdominopelvic cavity?

Hip Bones

What is 6?

Hypogastic

What is S?

Inguinal

Used to adjust the amount of light passing through the specimen

Iris Diaphragm Lever

What is 7?

Left Hypochodriac

What is 9?

Left Iliac

What is 8?

Left Lumbar

What is M on the microscope?

Light Switch

What is Ff?

Lumbar

What is H?

Mammory

Controls the movement of the slide on the stage

Mechanical Stage

What is J on the microscope?

Mechanical Stage Controls

What cavity holds three tiny bones involved in hearing?

Middle Ear Cavity

What is A?

Nasal

What cavity contained within the nose?

Nasal Cavity

Carries the objective lenses

Nose piece

What is H on the microscope?

Objective Lenses

What is Bb?

Occipital

What is A on the microscope?

Ocular Lenses

What is C?

Oral

What cavity contains the tongue?

Oral Cavity

What is B?

Orbital

What cavity holds the eyes in an anterior facing position?

Orbital Cavity

What is U?

Patellar

Anatomical Term for Anterior Aspect of the Knee

Patelllar

What is M?

Pelvic

Which cavity houses female reproductive organs?

Pelvic Cavity

What is Nn?

Perineal

What is Mm?

Plantar

What is Jj?

Popliteal

What is Q?

Pubic

What is 1?

Right Hypochondriac

What is 3?

Right Iliac

What is 2?

Right Lumbar

What is C on the microscope?

Rotating Nose Piece

What is Gg?

Sacral

Anatomical Term for Shoulder Blade Region

Scalpular

What is Dd?

Scalpular

What Body Cavity is delivery of pre-operative "saddle" anesthesia?

Spinal Dorsal (back spine)

Platform on which the slide rests for viewing

Stage

What is D on the microscope?

Stage

Describe Anatomical Position

Standing erect palms facing forward feet slightly separated arms hanging at the side.

What is G?

Sternal

What is F on the microscope?

Sub stage Light

What is Kk?

Sural

What cavity surrounds a joint?

Synovial Cavity

What is X?

Tarsal

Which Body Cavity is surgery to remove a cancerous lung lobe in?

Thoracic

Which cavity contains the heart?

Thoracic Cavity

Which cavity is bounded by ribs?

Thoracic Cavity

What is the function of the serous membranes of the body?

To protect organs from causing friction and to compartmentalize each organ

A cover slip should always be used with a wet mount. True or False.

True

What is 5?

Umbilical

What is N?

Umbilical

What Body Cavity is appendectomy?

Ventral Abdominopelvic

What is Ee?

Vertebral

Which cavity is the most protected body cavity?

Vertebral Cavity


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