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Lilibeth Dela Cruz

Anatomy Week 1

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The dorsal body cavity is subdivided into a cranial cavity and a spinal cavity. True
Anatomy is defined as the study of the _ _ _ _ _of a living organism. Structure
A frontal plane is the same as a _ _ _ _ _ _ plane. Coronal
A coronal section through the human body can Pass through both ears
The brain is _ _ _ _ _ _ to the skull. Deep
All of the following are characteristics of human life except Synthesis by scientists
Regarding directional terms, superior means Toward the head
Which organ is not found in the ventral body cavity? Spinal cord
_ _ _ _ _ refers to an inner region of an organ, whereas _ _ _ _ _ refers to an outer region or layer of an organ. Medullary; cortical
As an anatomical region, lumbar refers to The infero-medial aspect of the back
Another name for the midsagittal plane is Median
Physiology is defined as the study of the _ _ _ _ _ of a living organism. Function
The plane that divides the body into front and back portions is the _ _ _ _ _ plane. Coronal
The knee is _ _ _ _ _ to the foot. Proximal
The body as a whole can be subdivided into two major divisions. They are Axial and Appendicular
The space that encloses the brain and spinal cord forms one continuous cavity called the _ _ _ _ _ cavity. Dorsal
The chest is _ _ _ _ _ to the abdomen. Superior
Muescles are _ _ _ _ _ to the skin. Deep
Which branch of anatomy studies the structural changes that occur as one ages? Developmental anatomy
Which structure is located entirely within the right upper quadrant? Gallbladder
The _ _ _ _ _ system is involved in immunity. Lymphatic
The inguinal region lies Where the thigh joins the trunk
The gluteal region is _ _ _ _ _ to the popliteal region. Superior
The sternal region is _ _ _ _ _ to the scapular region. Anterior
The abdominopelvic cavity is subdivided into the _ _ _ _ _ cavities. Abdominal and Pelvic
The body as a whole can be subdivided into two major divisions. They are Axial and Appendicular
An example of a tissue in the body is Epithelium
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