A+P Practical - BIO 101, County College of Morris
How many quadrants are there?
4 right upper quadrant: gallbladder, liver left upper quadrant: stomach, spleen, part of intestine right lower quadrant: appendix, ovaries left lower quadrant: colon
How many regions are there?
9
Shoulder
Acromial
Endocrine system function
Allows for communication within the body through hormones and directs long term alterations within other organ systems to maintain homeostasis
Forearm
Antebrachial
Front of elbow
Antecubital
The lips are ____ to the teeth
Anterior
Lateral
Away from midline
Deep
Away from the surface, internal
Armpit
Axillary
Where is the diaphragm located?
Between the thoracic and abdominal cavity
Arm
Brachial
Nervous system
Brain, spinal cord, nerves
Cheeks (facial)
Buccal
Heel
Calcaneal
Wrist
Carpal
Back of neck
Cervical
Neck
Cervical
Proximal
Closer to point of attachment to trunk
The left hand is ______ to the right foot
Contralateral
Hips
Coxal
Shin
Crural
Bone is _______ to the skin
Deep (internal)
Fingers and toes
Digitals
Back
Dorsal
Region B
Epigastric
Distal
Far from the point of attachment to the trunk or far from the beginning of a structure
Thigh
Femoral
Side of the leg
Fibular
Forehead
Fronal
Cut through half
Frontal Plane
Butt
Gluteal
Big toe
Hallux
Cardiovascular system
Heart and blood vessels
Superior
Higher on the body, nearer to the head
Iliac regions are... Lumbar regions are... Hypochondric regions are...
Hip level Umbilical level Closer to/under breast level
Region H
Hypogastric
The mouth is ______ to the nose
Inferior
Groin
Inguinal
The right arm and right leg are ______
Ipsilateral (same side)
The lungs are _____ to the heart
Lateral (away from the midline)
Region C
Left hypochondriac
Region I
Left iliac
Region F
Left lumbar
Inferior
Lower on the body, farther from the head
Lower back
Lumbar
Breasts
Mammary
The heart is ________ to the lungs
Medial
Chin
Mental
Back of hand
Metacarpal
Top of foot
Metatarsal
Cut down the middle
Midsaggital Plane
Nose
Nasal
Superficial
Near the surface
Back of head
Occipital
Back of elbow
Olecranal
Centralateral
Opposite sides
Eyes
Orbital
Ears
Otic
Skeletal system (5)
bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and joints
Muscular system (8 *5 are used for senses*)
brain, spinal cord, nerves, eyes, ears, tongue, skin and nose
The knee is ______ to the thigh
distal (farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk)
Endocrine system (8)
pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroids, endocrine, pancreas, adrenals, and genitalia
Integumentary system functions (4)
protects against environmental hazards, helps regulate body temperature, provides sensory information, synthesizes vitamin-D and stores cutaneous receptors
Skeletal system functions
provides support, strength, protection, and mineral/fat storage; blood cells made in bone marrow
Nervous system functions (3)
rapid internal communication, coordination, motor control and sensation
Define Anatomy
the study of the structure of the body
Palm
Palmar
Knee Cap
Patellar Popliteal
Pelvis
Pelvic
Taint
Perineal
Bottom of foot
Plantar
Thumb
Pollex
The heart is ____ to the sternum
Posterior
the shin is _____ to the ankle
Proximal
Genital(s)
Pubic
Cardiovascular system function
Pump/distributes blood which carries oxygen, nutrients and wastes to and from cells
Region A
Right hypochondriac
Region G
Right iliac
Region D
Right lumbar
Butt-crack
Sacral
Ipsilateral
Same side
Muscular system function
Skeletal muscles pull on bones to allow movement.
Integumentary System (3)
Skin, hair, nails
Sternum (breastbone)
Sternal
The skin is _____ to the skeleton
Superficial (external)
The head is _____ to the neck
Superior
Calf
Sural
Ankle
Tarsal
What is the anatomical position?
The body is erect, the feet are slightly apart, the head is held high, and the palms of the hands are facing forward with thumbs outwards
What are the 2 main parts of the dorsal body cavity?
The cranial and vertebral cavity
Define Physiology
The study of the function of the body
What are the parts of the ventral body cavity
The thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
Posterior
Towards the back
Anterior
Towards the front
Medial
Towards the midline
Waist half
Transverse Plane
Belly button
Umbilical
Region E
Umbilical Region
Spine
Vertebral