Lecture 1 Quiz
True
A bone contains nervous, connective, and epithelial tissue. Therefore, it is classified as an organ
Organ level
At what level of organization is a tooth? *
structures visible to the unaided eye.
Gross anatomy refers to the study of *
pericardial cavity
Most specifically, the heart is located in the *
Lateral
The directional term that means "away from the midline of the body" is *
chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, system
The levels of structural organization from least complex to most complex are as follows: *
Diaphragm
The muscular partition that separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities is the ______.
Inferior
The right iliac region of the abdomen is _____ to the right lumbar region. *
parietal peritoneum
What is the name of the highlighted membrane? *
On the outside
Which best describes "superficial"?
Histology
Which branch of microscopic anatomy is the study of tissues? *
thoracic cavity
Which corresponds to a body cavity lined by serous membranes? *
The body is upright. Thumbs point away from the body. Feet are flat on the floor. Palms are facing forward.
Which describes the anatomic position? *
The muscles of the intestinal wall contract slowly and involuntarily
Which is a physiological description rather than an anatomical one? *
Pancreas
Which is not found in the mediastinum? *
visceral layer
Which serous membrane covers the external surface of an organ? *
Anterior
With a specimen in the anatomic position, you can best see the mediastinum with a/an _____ view. *
abdominal and vertebral canal
Name the two most specific body cavities that would be sectioned if a transverse plane were passed through the umbilicus. *
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The abdominopelvic cavity is commonly divided into _____smaller imaginary compartments or regions. *
to minimize friction.
The primary function of serous fluid is *