Anatomy Chapter one
What type of section would separate (1) the two eyes? (2) the nose and two ears? (3) the neck and naval?
(1) sagittal (or mid-sagittal, if along midline); (2) frontal; (3) transverse, or horizontal
A person in _______________________ is standing erect, facing the observer, arms at the sides with the palms facing forward, and the feet together.
Anatomical Postition
What is the purpose of anatomical terms?
Anatomical terms are used because they provide a standardized frame of reference for describing the human body.
An anatomical term that means the same as "ventral" is
Anterior
If one were to identify a muscle in the sural region, it would be found in which of the following?
Calf
The common term for the buccal region is the
Cheek
Contrast the descriptions used by clinicians and anatomists when referring to the positions of injuries or internal organs of the abdomen and pelvis.
Clinicians base their descriptions on four abdominopelvic quadrants, whereas anatomists use nine abdominopelvic regions.
What structure physically separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities?
Diaphragm
The ankle is ______ to the knee
Distal
The wrist is ________ to the elbow.
Distal (away)
A midsagittal section would pass through the
Heart (down the middle of body)
In the anatomical position, describe an anterior view and a posterior view.
In anatomical position, anterior view shows the subject's face, whereas a posterior view shows the subject's back.
Much of the early history in anatomy is tied to what country
Italy
Part complete Which of the following organs is located between the peritoneum and the body wall?
Kidney
The common name for the patellar region is the
Knee Cap
Which languages are the source of many modern anatomical terms?
Latin and Greek
Which of the following organs is not contained within the abdominal cavity?
Ovary
In which body cavity are the female reproductive organs found?
Pelvic
A person lying face down is in the ________ position.
Prone
The liver is primarily located in the ________ quadrant.
Right Upper
Which plane divides the body into right and left parts?
Sagittal plane
Part complete The muscle known as the diaphragm separates the ________ from the ________.
Thoracic cavity; abdominopelvic cavity
The common name for the pollex is the
Thumb
Anatomically, the forearm is known as which of the following?
antebrachium
While standing in the anatomical position,
back refers to dorsal.
While standing erect, the direction of caudal is
downward.
The chin is ________ to the nose.
inferior
Which term refers to moving away from the body's midline?
lateral
The heart is ________ to the lungs.
medial
Visceral pericardium is located
on the heart itself.
Terms of anatomical direction are used to describe
one body part in relation to another.
A cut parallel to the midsagittal plane would produce a ________ section.
parasagittal
If a surgeon makes an incision just inferior to the diaphragm, which body cavity will be opened?
peritoneal portion of the abdominopelvic cavity
The urinary bladder is found in the ________ quadrant and the ________ quadrant.
right lower; left lower
The mediastinum
separates the pleural cavities, and contains the pericardial cavity.
The two major divisions of the ventral body cavity are the
thoracic and abdominopelvic.
Identify the body cavities of the trunk
thoracic cavity (which contains the pleural and pericardial cavities) and the abdominopelvic cavity (consisting of the peritoneal, abdominal, and pelvic cavities)
Which sectional plane would separate the thorax from the abdomen?
transverse