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
_______
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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.
"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.