Anatomy SLCC - Chapter 1
Two sizes of Anatomy - Answer- Gross & Microscopic
Structural Organization of the Human Body - Answer- Atom, Molecule, Cell, Tissue, Organ, System, Organism
Anterior - Answer- In front of; toward the front surface
Posterior - Answer- In back of; toward the bac...
Two sizes of Anatomy - Answer- Gross & Microscopic
Structural Organization of the Human Body - Answer- Atom, Molecule, Cell, Tissue,
Organ, System, Organism
Anterior - Answer- In front of; toward the front surface
Posterior - Answer- In back of; toward the back surface
Dorsal - Answer- At the back side of the human body
Ventral - Answer- At the belly side of the human body
Superior - Answer- Closer to the head
Inferior - Answer- Closer to the feet
Medial - Answer- Toward the midline of the body
Distal - Answer- Furthest from point of attachment to trunk
Abdominopelvic Cavity - Answer- Includes the Abdominal cavity, Pelvic cavity, &
peritoneal cavity
Abdominal Cavity - Answer- 1. In the Ventral Cavity
2. Where the stomach, spleen, liver, pancreas, small intestine, most of large
intestine, kidneys, and ureters are
Pelvic Cavity - Answer- Where Pelvis is located
Peritoneal Cavity - Answer- 1. In the abdominopelvic cavity
2. Tissue that envelopes and protects organs
Thoracic Cavity - Answer- Includes:
1. Mediastinum (not a true cavity)
2. Pleural cavity - where lungs are located
3. Pericardial cavity - where heart is located
Ventral Cavity - Answer- Anterior
Has two cavities: Superior-Thoracic Cavity & Inferior-Abdominopelvic Cavity
Cavities are separated by diaphragm
Vertebral canal/cavity - Answer- Posterior cavity
Where spinal cord is located
formed by vertebral column bones
, Cranial Cavity - Answer- Posterior aspect cavity
Formed by skull bones
Where brain is located
Plantar surface of foot - Answer- Bottom of the feet
Dorm of foot - Answer- Tops of the feet
Calcaneal - Answer- Heel
Tarsal - Answer- Ankle bone
Pes - Answer- Feet
Sural - Answer- Calf
Crural - Answer- Shins
Popliteal - Answer- Back of the knee
Patellar - Answer- Knee cap
Femoral - Answer- Thigh
Coxal - Answer- Hip bone region
Gluteal - Answer- Butt cheek
Pollex - Answer- Thumbs
Digital - Answer- Pointer through pinky fingers
Pointer through pinky toes
Palmar - Answer- Palms of the hands
Dorm of the hand - Answer- Backs of the hands
Carpal - Answer- Wrist
Manus - Answer- Hands
Antebrachial - Answer- Forearm
Arm from elbow to rest
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