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a and p lab quiz 1

QuestionAnswer
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
Created by: allijeli
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