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Chapter 1 Major Themes of Anatomy and Physiology




True / False Questions


I. The frontal plane passes vertically through the body or an organ and divides it into equal right and
left portions.

True False

2. The cut ofa guillotine (decapitation) is an example of a section done in the midsagittal plane.

True False

3. The appendicular region consists of the head, neck and trunk.

True False

4. The appendix is typically found in the right lower quadrant.

True False

5. The liver is proximal to the diaphragm.

True False

6. When the abdomen is divided into nine regions, the most superior horizontal line is called the
midclavicular line.

True False

7. The most lateral and superior region of the abdomen is called the hypochondriac region.

True False

8. The heart occupies a space called the pericardial cavity between the parietal and visceral pericardium.

True False

9. The cranial cavity contains the brain.

True False




Multiple Choice Questions




1

, I0. TheCavity is inferior to the cavity.


A. cranial; thoracic
B. thoracic; abdominopelvic
C. pericardial; pleural
D. thoracic; peritoneal
E. thoracic; cranial

II. The most superior segment of the upper limb is called thc



A. digits
B. manual region
C. carpal region
D. antebrachial
region
E. brachial
region

I2. The_ region of the left lower limb is proximal to the_ region of the ipsilateral limb.


A. carpal; manual
B. femoral;
crural
C. antebrachial;
brachial
D. tarsal; crural
E. brachial;
femoral

[3. Thewraps around the stomach, small intestine, and parts of the large intestine.



A. pleura
B. pericardium
C. meninges
D. visceral peritoneum
E. parietal peritoneum

I4. Theis an organ directly associated withthe and systems.



A. stomach; digestive; reproductive
B. pancreas; digestive;
endocrine
C. small intestine; digestive; integumentary
D. testis; male reproductive;
urinary
E. ovary; female reproductive;
lymphatic




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