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The head is _____ to the feet.

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Section 1

(50 cards)

The head is _____ to the feet.

Front

Superior

Back

Oral

Front

Mouth

Back

The liver is part of the _____ system.

Front

Digestive

Back

Femoral

Front

Thigh

Back

Pectoral

Front

Chest

Back

Cephalic

Front

Head

Back

Cervical

Front

Neck

Back

Antebrachial

Front

Forearm

Back

Palmar

Front

Palm of the hand

Back

Abdominal

Front

Area overlaying the abdominal cavity

Back

Cranial Cavity

Front

Back

An anatomist cuts a cadaver with a large saw in a way that divides the cadaver into equal left and right halves. The cut is along a _______ plane.

Front

Midsagittal

Back

Brachial

Front

Upper arm

Back

Digital

Front

Finger

Back

Costal

Front

Ribs

Back

Sacral

Front

Posterior region between the hipbones

Back

Celiac

Front

Abdomen

Back

Vertebral Canal

Front

Back

Carpal

Front

Wrist

Back

Nasal

Front

Nose

Back

Inguinal

Front

Groin

Back

Abdominal Cavity

Front

Back

In many study skills, the top of the skull can be removed so that inner features can be seen. Along which plane should one cut to open the top of a human study skull?

Front

Horizontal

Back

Dorsal

Front

Back

Back

Thoracic Cavity

Front

Back

Mammary

Front

Breast

Back

Umbilical

Front

Naval

Back

Lumbar

Front

Region of the lower back between the ribs and the pelvis

Back

Coxal

Front

Hips

Back

Genital

Front

Reproductive Organs

Back

Acromial

Front

The point of the shoulder

Back

A surgeon makes an incision medially from the left axillary region, turning inferiorly at the midline and proceeding to the pubic region. The path of the cut can be mapped on the patient's chest as?

Front

_______ | | |

Back

Frontal

Front

Forehead

Back

Sternal

Front

Middle of the thorax, anteriorly

Back

Otic

Front

Ear

Back

Pelvic

Front

Pelvis

Back

Orbital

Front

Eye cavity

Back

A leg amputation is likely to involve a _____ cut of section, through bone.

Front

Horizontal

Back

Pedal

Front

Foot

Back

Pelvic Cavity

Front

Back

Control and regulation of other systems are primary functions of the?

Front

Nervous System and Endocrine System

Back

Buccal

Front

Cheek

Back

Dorsal Body Cavity

Front

Back

Vertebral

Front

Spinal Column

Back

Diaphragm

Front

Back

Soccer players often wear shin protectors, which shield the _____ region of each leg.

Front

Tibial

Back

Which of these regions contains the spleen?

Front

Left hypogastric

Back

Gluteal

Front

Buttocks

Back

My lower back or ____ is sore.

Front

Lumbar

Back

Occipital

Front

The lower posterior region of the head

Back

Section 2

(50 cards)

Posterior

Front

Toward the back

Back

Body Systems

Front

11 or 12 1) Circulatory/ Cardiovascular 2) Digestive 3) Endocrine 4) Immune 5) Lymphatic 6) Muscular 7) Nervous 8) Reproductive 9) Respiratory 10) Skeletal 11) Urinary 12) Integumentary

Back

Negative Feedback

Front

"Back to normal." Process in which the body senses a change and activates mechanisms to reverse that change.

Back

Endocrine: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Pituitary gland, adrenals, pancreas, thyroid, parathyroids, other glands :control/regulation of other systems

Back

Circulatory/Cardiovascular: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Heart, arteries, veins, capillaries :Exchange and transport of materials

Back

Left iliac region

Front

lower left region

Back

Urinary: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Kidneys, ureters, bladder, uretha :Excretion of waste, fluid and electrolyte balance, acid-base balance

Back

Thoracic Cavity

Front

within the rib cage- lung, heart, trachea, esophagus. counts as ventral cavity

Back

Positive Feedback

Front

"Changes from normal point and amplifies it." Self amplifying cycle where a physiological change leads to an even greater change in the same direction.

Back

Inferior

Front

towards the bottom of the body

Back

The heart is ____ to the right lung.

Front

Medial

Back

Reproductive: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Female- ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina :reproduction, nurturing of offspring Male- Testes,vas deferens, prostate, seminal vesicles, penis :Continuation of genes, reproduction

Back

Five Survival Needs Of Any Organism

Front

1) Food 2) Water 3) Oxygen/Air 4) Sleep 5) Shelter.Living space/ Proper temp.

Back

Left hypochondriac region

Front

top left region

Back

Cranial cavity

Front

within the skull- brain. counts as dorsal cavity

Back

Positive Feedback Examples

Front

Blood clot formation Fever Milk production in a woman Uterus Contractions

Back

The shoulder is ____ to the elbow, no matter how one's arm is held.

Front

Proximal

Back

Lymphatic: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, spleen, thymus, tonsils : Immunity, fluid balance

Back

Nervous: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Brain, spinal cord, nerves, sensory organs :Control/regulation/coordination of other systems, sensation, memory

Back

Abdominopelvic cavity

Front

from diaphragm to the bottom of the trunk

Back

An occipital scar is on the back of the ____.

Front

Head

Back

Lateral

Front

Toward the side, away from the midsagittal plane

Back

The thoracic wall is lined with the _____ layer of the double layered pleural membrane.

Front

Parietal

Back

The skin is ____ relative to the skeleton.

Front

superficial

Back

Muscular: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Skeletal muscles, tendons :movement, posture heat production

Back

Integumentary: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Skin: Protection, temperature, regulation, sensation

Back

Umbilical region

Front

central region

Back

Immune: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Cells, tissue, organs that work together to fight diseases: Body's defense against infectious organisms

Back

Superior

Front

Toward the top of the body

Back

Adipose tissue is often just _____ to the skin.

Front

Deep

Back

Negative Feedback Examples

Front

Body Temperature Blood Pressure Oxygen levels in blood Thirst sensation

Back

Right lumbar region

Front

middle right region

Back

Respiratory: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Lungs, bronchial tree, trachea, larynx, nasal cavity :Gas exchange, acid-base balance

Back

Left lumbar region

Front

middle left region

Back

Pelvic cavity

Front

from the pelvic rim to the floor of the trunk. portion of intestines, ovaries, uterus, urinary bladder

Back

Levels Of Organization

Front

1)Atom 2)Molecule 3)Organelle 4)Cell 5)Tissue 6)Organ 7)Organ System 8)Organism

Back

Vertebral cavity

Front

within the vertebral column- spinal cord. counts as dorsal cavity

Back

Epigastric region

Front

top middle region

Back

Left

Front

To the left of the SUBJECTS body, not yours

Back

Medial

Front

Toward the midsagittal plane, away from the side

Back

Right

Front

To the right of the body or structure being studied

Back

Right hypochondriac region

Front

top right region

Back

Skeletal: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Bones, Ligaments (Protection, support, movement, mineral/fat storage, blood production)

Back

Right iliac region

Front

lower right region

Back

Digestive: Main anatomy & Function

Front

Stomach, intestines, esophagus, liver, mouth, pancreas :Breakdown and absorption of nutrients, elimination of waste

Back

Anterior

Front

Toward the front of the body

Back

The popliteal vein is found in the _____?

Front

Popliteal

Back

Hypogastric region

Front

lower middle region

Back

The first finger is ____ to the hand, no matter which position it is in.

Front

Distal

Back

Abdominal cavity

Front

diaphragm to the rim of the pelvic bones. stomach, liver, most intestines, pancreas, spleen, kidneys

Back

Section 3

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Deep

Front

Toward the inside of a part, away from the surface

Back

Visceral

Front

Toward an internal organ, away from the outer wall

Back

Parietal

Front

Toward the wall, away from internal structures

Back

Dorsal

Front

along, toward, the vertebral surface of the body

Back

Proximal

Front

Toward the trunk

Back

Sagittal plane

Front

Extends from the front to the back and top to bottom, dividing the body into left and right portions.

Back

Horizontal plane

Front

Also called a transverse plane, the horizontal plane divides the body into top and bottom portions.

Back

Distal

Front

Away from the trunk or point of attachment

Back

Midsagittal plane

Front

Refers to a sagittal plane that divides the body into exactly equal left and right portions.

Back

Ventral

Front

along, toward, the belly surface of the body

Back

Frontal plane

Front

Also called a coronal plane, divides the body into front and back portions.

Back

Superficial

Front

Toward the surface of a part, away from the inside

Back