In each blank, try to type in the
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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. : hand is ______ to the elbowAnswer: : eyes are _____ to the noseAnswer: : bones are ______ too the muscleAnswer: : What is the membrane in the cavity?Answer: : What viscera is contained in the cavity?Answer: bladder, rectum, reproductive : The Thoracic Cavity contains the ____&_____Answer: & lungs : Name the 6 body cavitiesAnswer: Cranial, Vertebral, , Pericardial, Abdominal, Pelvic : Name the PlanesAnswer: , sagittal, transverse : Answer: divides into right and left parts : spinal cord is ____ to the brainAnswer: : heart is _____ to the diaphragmAnswer: : planeAnswer: divides anterior (front) and (back) : What is the membrane of the ?Answer: : What is contained in teh vertebral cavity?Answer: cord : caudalAnswer: toward the tail or inferior : Answer: above / : Anatomical Answer: an imaginary flat surface passing through the body : pronated Answer: palms facing rearward or downward; radius and ulna are : Answer: fingers and : visceraAnswer: organs contained in body : heart is ____ to the spineAnswer: : What is the proper anatomical ?Answer: feet flat on the floor and close together, arms held downward and with face forward : Name the limbsAnswer: thigh, leg, ankle, foot, : arms are _____ to legsAnswer: : skin is _____ to muscleAnswer: : Cavities are lined with ______Answer: : The standard frame for reference for antomical & dissectionAnswer: anatomical : What are the of the forearm?Answer: supinated (forward) & (rearward) : What is the appendicular ?Answer: upper and lower : What are the thoracic membranes and of the heart?Answer: parietal pericarium, pericardial cavity, visceral : Answer: front : planeAnswer: into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) portions : ventralAnswer: : superficialAnswer: towards the : Answer: farther from the point of or origin : Answer: hand : Answer: lower / : regionAnswer: head, neck, : Answer: foot : Answer: forearm : carpalAnswer: : Abdominal contains what organs?Answer: most organs, kidneys, ureters : posteriorAnswer: : cephalicAnswer: toward the head or end : Answer: toward the : proximalAnswer: close to the of attachment or origin : Answer: ankle : Answer: arm : Answer: thigh : What are examples of retroperitoneal ?Answer: kidney, ereters, adrenal glands, most of the : Where is the thoracic region ?Answer: the trunk area above the : rostralAnswer: toward the forehead or : lateralAnswer: away from the : What is the membrane in the cavity?Answer: : What are the in the heart?Answer: : dorsalAnswer: : supinated positionAnswer: palms face or upward, the radius and ulna are parallel : cruralAnswer: : The Pelvic Cavity contains _____Answer: rectum, urinary bladder, , reproductive organs : Answer: elbow : Answer: from the surface : RegionAnswer: the trunk below the diaphragm; divided into quadrants and into 9 by a tic-tac-toe grid : What are the membranes & cavities of the lungs?Answer: parietal pleura, pleural cavity, pleura : Everything is lined with_____Answer: : What are organs that lieagainst posterior wall and are covered by peritoneum only on the side the peritoneal cavity?Answer: organs : Name an of potential spacesAnswer: Uterus. in a nonpregnant uterus, the mucous membranes of are in contact : greater Answer: "fatty apron" inferolateral border of stomach-overlies : What type of membrane line the and Abdomino-pelvic cavities?Answer: serous : between two membranes normally pressed firmly togetherAnswer: spaces : What is the skeletal systems main ?Answer: support, , enclosure of viscera : CT scan is an example of what plane?Answer: transverse : The ______end of the nueral tube develops the brainAnswer: |
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