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a and p lab quiz 1
Question | Answer |
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point of shoulder | acromial |
forearm | antebrachium |
front region of elbow | antecubital |
armpit | axillary |
upper arm | brachial |
cheek | buccal |
wrist | carpal |
abdominal region | celiac |
head | cephalic |
neck | cervical |
ribs | costal |
hips | coxal |
elbow | cubital |
fingers and toes | digital |
upper back | dorsum |
upper leg (thigh) | femoral |
forehead | frontal |
reproductive organs | genital |
buttocks | gluteal |
abdominal wall near thigh (groin) | inguinal |
lower back (loin) | lumbar |
breast | mammary |
chin | mental |
nose | nasal |
lower posterior region of head | occipital |
mouth | oral |
eye cavity | orbital |
ear | otic |
front of hand | palmar |
front of knee | patellar |
chest | pectoral |
foot | pedal |
area between reproductive organs and anus | perineal |
sole of foot | plantar |
back of knee | popliteal |
posterior region between hip bones | sacral |
center of chest | sternal |
ankle | tarsal |
navel/belly button | umbilical |
spine/spinal cord | vertebral |
adreanal glands | endocrine |
arteries | cardiovascular |
bones | skelatal |
brain | nervous |
bronchioles | respiratory |
esophagus | digestive |
gallbladder | digestive |
heart | cardiovascular |
kidneys | urinary |
large intestine | digestive |
ligaments | muscular |
liver | digestive |
lungs | respiratory |
lymph nodes (2) | endocrine;lymphatic |
ovaries | female reproductive |
pancreas (2) | endocrine;digestive |
parathyroid glands | endocrine |
pineal gland | endocrine |
pituitarty gland | endocrine |
prostate gland | male reproductive |
salivary glands | digestive |
skelatal muscles | muscular |
skin | intugementary |
small intestine | digestive |
spinal cord | nervous |
spleen | lymphatic |
stomach | digestive |
tendons | muscular |
testes (2) | male reproductive; endocrine |
thymus gland (2) | endocrine;lymphatic |
thyroid gland | endocrine |
trachea | respiratory |
ureters | urinary |
urethra (2) | urinary; male reproductive |
uterus | female reproductive |
veins | cardiovascular |
visceral | covers organs |
parietal | lines body cavity |
peritoneum | abdominopelvic cavity |
pleural/a | thoracic cavity |
midsagittal/median plane | plane divides body into equal left and right sides |
coronal/frontal plane | plane divides body into anterior and posterior sections |
transverse plane | plane divides body into superior and inferior sections |
parasagittal plane | plane divides body into unequal left and right sections |
excratory/ urinary system | regulates the composition and volume of body fluids by removing excess water and ions, from the blood |
endocrine system | integration and regulation of body functions through chemical messangers calles hormones |
lymphatic system | returns excess tissue fluid to the blood stream and provides protection against disease |
skeletal system | provides support and protection for soft tissues and produces all types of blood cells |
respiratory system | exchanges gases between stmosphere and the blood |
digestive system | conversion of food molecules into forms that may be absorbed by the body |
cardiovascular/circulartory system | transports gases, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body |
reproductive system | produces gametes |
intugementray system | largest organ in the body (skin), helps regulate the body's temperature |
ventral cavity | front of the body |
dorsal cavity | back of the body |
carnial cavity | head/brain |
vertibral canal | spine/spinal cord |
superior | towards the head |
inferior | away from the head |
distal | talking about limbs; father from point of attachment |
proximal | talking about limbs; closer to point of attachment |
anterior | towards the front of the body |
posterior | towards the back of the body |
deep | farther down |
superficial | closer to surface |
central | towards middle |
peripheral | farther from middle |
medial | closer to midline |
ipsilateral | organs on the same side of the body |
contralateral | organs on opposite sides of the body |
bilateral | paired organs on oposite sides of the body |