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Proximal : Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure.

The anatomic body plane with how it divides the body into anterior and posterior parts is the? Coronal plane Transverse plane Oblique plane Horizontal plane Midsagittal plane

Coronal plane

The heart is ________ to the sternum. Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

DEEP

Visceral: Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb.

contralateral : Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane.

These components: Esophagus, stomach, large intestine, are part of which organ system listed? Lymphatic system Endocrine system Urinary system Digestive system Respiratory system

Digestive system

The navel is _________to the sternum. Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Inferior

The left kidney is _______ to the spleen. Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Ipsilateral

The eye is ___________ to the bridge of the nose. Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Lateral

The anatomic body plane with how it divides the body into equal right and left halves is the Sagittal plane Midsagittal plane Transverse plane Coronal plane Mid-clavicular plane

Midsagittal plane

Which body region is associated with the eye.? Occipital region Orbital region Frontal region Carpal region Antibrachial region

Orbital region

A membrane covering the body wall of a cavity. Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Parietal

The buttocks are ______________ to the pelvic girdle. Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Posterior

The penis belongs to the ______ system. Reproductive Urinary Endocrine Muscular Respiratory

Reproductive

These components:Trachea, bronchi, lungs, are part of which organ system listed? Respiratory system Nervous System Integumentary System Lymphatic System Muscular System

Respiratory system

What are the two points that are used to draw the line dividing the lower two subsections of the ventral body cavity? Coccyx to pubic angle Sacral hiatus to pubic symphysis Sacral condyle to pubic tubercle Pubic Diaphragm Pubic symphysis to greater trochanter. Sacral promontory to pubic symphysis

Sacral promontory to pubic symphysis

Which of the following best describes the relationship between the carpal region and the brachial region? The carpal region is superior to the brachial region The carpal region is proximal to the brachial region The carpal region is lateral to the brachial region The carpal region is anterior to the brachial region The carpal region is distal to the brachial region

The carpal region is distal to the brachial region

Intermediate : Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder.

The dividing structure between the dorsal body cavities is the _________? Nose. Oblique plane from frontal to occipital bones. The foramen rotundum. The foramen magnum.

The foramen magnum.

The dividing border separating the abdomen from the pelvis is_______? The horizontal plane connecting the anterior superior iliac spines. The oblique plane from the sacral promontory to pubic symphysis. The sagittal plane connecting the crest of the pelvis. The coronal plane connecting the inferior superior iliac spines.

The oblique plane from the sacral promontory to pubic symphysis.

Which level of organization in the human body involves two or more tissue types working together to perform a fuction? cooperational level Organ level Tissue level Organismal level Cellular level

Tissue level

Superficial: Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Toward or at the body surface.

Anterior : Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Toward the front of the body.

Medial : Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Toward the midsagittal plane

Superior: Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

Toward the upper part of the body trunk.

The anatomic body plane with how it divides the body into superior and inferior parts is the _____________. Transverse plane Midsternall plane Coronal plane plane connecting the pubic symphysis and the sacral promontory Midsagittal plane

Transverse plane

these components: Kidneys, bladder, urethra, are part of which organ system listed? Urinary system Digestive system Lymphatic system Nervous System Reproductive Systems

Urinary system

Which joint is distal to the elbow? select all that apply: Wrist metatarsophalangeal joint shoulder metacarpophalangeal joint knee

Wrist metacarpophalangeal joint

The knee is ___________ to the thigh. : Inferior Posterior Describes objects that are on opposite sides of the midsagittal plane. Lateral Closer to the origin or attachment of the structure. Toward the midsagittal plane. The collarbone is _________ to the sternum and shoulder. Describes a membrane forming compartments in a limb. Parietal Ipsilateral Describes a membrane covering an organ in a body cavity. Toward the upper part of the body trunk. Deep Toward the front of the body. Toward or at the body surface. Distal

distal

Which directional term best describes the relationship of the fingers to the wrist. The fingers are ________________ to the wrist?

distal

the foot is ------- form the knee proximal distal anterior medial

distal

A midsagittal plane divides the body into? quadrants equal anterior and posterior halves equal right and left halves superior and inferior portions ventral and dorsal body cavities

equal right and left halves

The bladder is located in the ________ cavity.

pelvic

Which body region is associated with the fingers or toes? tarsal inguinal manual phalangeal pedal

phalangeal

The fluid-filled area between the pleural layers is the? pleural cavity visceral pleura subarachnoid space peritoneal cavity parietal pleura

pleural cavity

The esophagus is ___________ to the stomach but _________ to the pharynx. anterior - posterior below - above superior - inferior proximal - distal medial - lateral

proximal - distal

Using the picture of the person in anatomical position identify the following.

see image: Popliteal Crural region Sternal region Antebrachial region Phalangeal Tarsal Femoral region Inguinal region Palmer Cranial region Calcaneal Vertebral Gluteal Pubic Brachial Acromial Patellar Cervical Sural Carpal Axillary Scapular

which organ system contains the femur?

skeletal system

The arch of the aorta is ----to the left ventricle? posterior anterior superior inferior

superior

The xiphoid process is [location] to the umbilicus. posterior anterior superior inferior

superior

the xiphoid process is _________ to the umbilicus. posterior anterior superior inferior

superior

From superior to inferior what are the three divisions of the ventral body cavity?

thoracic abdominal pelvic

The diaphragm separates the abdominal cavity from the ?

thoracic cavity

The diaphragmatic pleura is a portion of the ____________. parietal pleura visceral pleura visceral peritoneum mucus membrane axillary membrane

visceral pleura

The layer of pleura that covers the surface of the lung would be called:

visceral pleura

Match the name of the area related to the number within abdominal organ picture A. Quadrant that you might have pain in as a result of a problem with an ovary:______ B. Quadrant that you might have pain in as a result of a problem with the gallbladder: C. Left lower quadrant: D. Right upper quadrant: E. The lines that divide the abdomen into quadrants cross at the: F. Right hypochondriac region G. Umbilical region H. Hypogastric region I. Left iliac region

A.12,13 B.10 C.13 D.10 E.Belly button F.1 G.5 H.8 I.9


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