Anatomy and Physiology Exam 1
epi-
above
peri-
around
sagitto-
arrow
ante-
before
retro-
behind
hypo-
below
The anterior pit of the elbow is the _____ region, and the corresponding (but posterior) pit of the knee is the _____ region.
cubital, popliteal
Which of the following is NOT an essential part of the anatomical position? a. feet together b. feet flat on floor c. palms forward d. mouth closed e. arms down to the side
d. mouth closed
The tarsal region is ________ to the popliteal region.
distal
inguino-
groin
The manual region is more commonly known as the _____ and the pedal region is more commonly known as the _____ .
hand, foot
The pelvic cavity can be described as _______ to the abdominal cavity in position.
inferior
The ______ region is immediately medial to the coxal region.
inguinal
Which of these organs is within the peritoneal cavity? a. urinary bladder b. kidneys c. heart d. liver e. brain
liver
The sternal region is ______ to the pectoral region.
medial
The left and right pleural cavities are separated by a thick wall called the _______
mediastinum
The cranial cavity is lined by membranes called the ______
meninges
The translucent membrane that suspend the intestines and hold them into place are called _______
mesenteries
A _______ plane passes through the sternum, umbilicus and mons pubis.
midsagittal
cervico-
neck
The back of the neck is the _____ region.
nuchal
The superficial layer of the pleura is called the ______ pleura.
parietal
Which of the following regions is not part of the upper limb? a. plantar b. carpal c. cubital d. brachial e. palmar
plantar
Organs that lie within the abdominal cavity but not within the peritoneal cavity are said to have a _______ position.
retroperitoneal
In which area do you think pain from the gallbladder would be felt?
right upper quadrant
The greater omentum is ________ to the small intestine.
superficial
A ring-shaped section of the small intestine would be a ________ section.
transverse
Which organ system regulates blood volume, controls acid-base balance, and stimulates red blood cell production?
urinary system
parieto-
wall
intra-
within