Health Science 1
Medial
Closer to the midline
Proximal
Closet to the point of attachment
deep
Farther away from the surface of the body
Lateral
In anatomical position, what term(s) is/are appropriate to describe the position of the elbow relative to the abdomen (main body trunk)?
Superior
In anatomical position, what term(s) is/are appropriate to describe the position of the knee relative to the ankle? (The knee is ___________ to the ankle.)
Distal
In anatomical position, what term(s) is/are appropriate to describe the position of the thumb relative to the upper arm?
All of the Above
Relative to the spine of the vertebral column (backbone), the heart is
Cranial
The brain is located in which body cavity?
Anterior - Posterior
The coronal/frontal plane divides the body into what two portions?
A&C
To be in anatomical position, the body must include:
Posterior
Towards the back of the body
Inferior
Towards the bottom of the body
Anterior
Towards the front of the body
Superior
Towards the top of the body
Umbilical
What abdominal region is above the hypogastric region?
hypochondriac
What abdominal region is on either side of the epigastric region?
Thoracic
What cavity contains the heart, lungs, and esophagus?
Lateral
What is the relationship of the arms to the body's core?
superficial
What is the relationship of the skin to the muscle?
Transverse
Which body plane divides the body into the top and bottom halves?
Stomach Wall
Which body structure is made up of smooth muscle?
Adiapose
Which connective tissue stores fat cells?
Tendons
Which of these connective tissues connects skeletal muscle to bone.
Sketal
Which of these is not a tissue type?
Cornal/Frontal
anatomical planes the planes indicated in the diagram. [Plane 1]
Sagittal/Midsagittal
anatomical planes.jpgIdentify the planes indicated in the diagram. [Plane 2]
Transverse/axil
anatomical planes.jpgIdentify the planes indicated in the diagram. [Plane 3]
Lateral
away from the midline
Distal
away from the point of attachment
superficial
closer to the surface of the body