ANATOMY EXAM 1

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The letter "A" on the image is properly identified as the plane.

Parasaggital

Which membrane is more superficial?

Parietal membrane

The area is commonly subdivided into nine regions and into four quadrants.

abdominal

The region that contains the liver and stomach is called the region.

abdominal

Standing upright with arms at the sides and palms facing forward is referred to as being in the ______ position.

anatomical

Molecules consist of microscopic particles called

atoms

The portion of the body includes the head, neck, and trunk.

axial

The abdominal region is ______.

between the thorax and the pelvis

The medical term for the arm region proximal to the elbow is the region.

brachial

The anatomical term for the region of the wrist is

carpal

The organ system involved with the absorption of nutrients from food is the ______; the organ system involved in the movement of the body is the ______;

digestive; muscular

A sagittal plane is a vertical plane that divides the body into ______ and ______ portions.

left; right

A lengthwise cut that separates the body into equal left and right portions is a plane.

midsagittal

Atoms join to form chemical groups called ______, which in turn join to form ______

molecules; macromolecules

What four structures are located in the axial portion of the body?

neck,head,thoracic (chest) regions,abdominal (stomach region

In a membrane of the thoracic or abdominopelvic cavities, the ______ layers lines the cavity wall and the ______ layers cover the surface of the internal organ(s).

parietal; visceral

The subdivisions of the abdominal area are nine abdominal ______ and four abdominal _____.

regions; quadrants

The anatomical position can be described as ______.

standing upright, arms at side, palms facing forward

The positional term indicated by a letter "A" is ______; the positional term indicated by a letter "B" is ______.

superior;lateral

The brachial region is ______.

the arm (above the elbow)

The term serous membrane refers to any serous membrane that covers the surface of internal organ(s). The term serous membrane refers to any serous membrane that lines the wall of a cavity. These terms are general and not specific to one particular organ or cavity.

visceral, parietal

Superior Inferior Anterior or ventral Posterior or dorsal Medial Lateral

Means that a body part is above another part Means that a body part is below another body part. Means toward the front. Means toward the back. Means closer to the midline than another part. Means away from the midline.

Female reproductive system Male reproductive system Urinary system Endocrine system

-Ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, vagina, clitoris, and vulva. -Scrotum, testes, epididymides, ductus deferentia, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, bulbourethral glands, penis, and urethra. -Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra. -Ovaries, hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal glands, pancreas, testes, pineal gland, and thymus.

Integumentary system Lymphatic system Urinary system Digestive system

-Protects underlying tissues, regulates body temperature, houses sensory receptors, and synthesizes various substances -Carries certain fatty substances away from the digestive organs, and aids in defending the body against disease-causing agents -Filters wastes from the blood and helps maintain water and electrolyte concentrations and the acidity of the internal environment -Receives foods, breaks down food molecules into nutrients that can pass through cell membranes, and eliminates materials that are not absorbed


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