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What is the thorax? correct answers The chest cavity What are the major parts of the body? correct answers The head, neck, thorax, back, abdomen, pelvis/perineum, lower limb, upper limb What organs are protected by the thoracic cage? correct answers The hearts, lung, the liver, and part of...

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What is the thorax? correct answers The chest cavity

What are the major parts of the body? correct answers The head, neck, thorax, back,
abdomen, pelvis/perineum, lower limb, upper limb

What organs are protected by the thoracic cage? correct answers The hearts, lung, the
liver, and part of the stomach

What are the regions of the lower limb? correct answers 1.) Gluteal
2.) Femoral
3.) Knee
4.) Leg
5.) Ankle
6.) Foot

What are the three regions of the thoracic cavity? correct answers The Mediastinum
(the central compartment) and the Right and Left pulmonary cavities

What is clinical anatomy? correct answers Clinical anatomy focuses on anatomical
features that may undergo recognizable pathological changes during an illness.

What is the function of the thoracic cage? correct answers 1.) Protects heart, lungs,
trachea, esophagus, and other thoracic organs
2.) To resist the negative pressures generated from the lungs as we breathe
3.) Provide attachment for the upper limbs
4.) Provide attachment sites for the muscles that help move the upper body

What is the medial plane? correct answers The plane that runs down the body and cuts
it into equal halves

What does the thoracic skeleton form? correct answers The Osteocartilaginous Cage

What is the sagittal plane? correct answers a vertical plane that divides the body into
right and left parts

What is another name for the ribs? correct answers Costae

What is the median plane of the hand? correct answers C

, What is another name for bone marrow? correct answers Either myeloid tissue or
hematopoietic tissue

What is the median plane of the foot? correct answers D

What are the three types of ribs? correct answers The true ribs, false ribs, floating ribs
(AKA the vertebrocostal, vertebrochondoral, and free ribs) (Also sometimes they count
the typical ribs)

What is the frontal plane? correct answers The plane that divides body into anterior and
posterior

What are the typical ribs? correct answers Ribs 3-9

What is the transverse plane? correct answers The plane that divides body into
superior and inferior

What components do the typical ribs have? correct answers A head which is seperated
by a crest, a neck and tubercles, and a body.

What are longitudinal sections? correct answers

What is special about the first rib? correct answers It is the broadest and the shortest,
along with the steepest angle. The first rib also has a single facet to connect it to T1,
and also grooves along its sides that are further seperated by scalene tubercles and a
ridge for the connection site of the scalene muscle.

What are transverse sections? correct answers A horizontal cross section of a body
part or limb

What is special about the second rib? correct answers The rib is thinner and much
larger than the 1st rib, with a smaller angle of curvature. It also has 2 facets for
articulation with T1 and T2. However, the most special aspect of Rib 2 is the tuberosity
for the serratus anterior, on its upper surface that serves as a connection site for that
muscle.

What is an oblique section? correct answers A section cut width-wise at an angle

What is special about ribs 10-12? correct answers These ribs only have a single facet
and articulate with only one vertebra.

What is another name for posterior? correct answers Dorsal

What is special about the floating ribs? correct answers They are short and have no
necks or tubercles.

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