Trail Guide To The Body: Correctly Answered
Questions
Sagittal plane Right Ans - Divides into left and right
Frontal or coronal plane Right Ans - Divides into front and back
Transverse plane Right Ans - Divides into upper and lower portions
Superior Right Ans - Closer to the head
Inferior Right Ans - Closer to the feet
Cranial Right Ans - Closer to the head
Caudal Right Ans - Closer to the buttocks
Posterior Right Ans - Refers to the back of the body
Anterior Right Ans - Refers to the front of the body
Medial Right Ans - Pertains to the midline
Lateral Right Ans - Pertains to structure further away from the mid or
medial line
Distal Right Ans - Structure further away from the trunk or midline
Proximal Right Ans - Structure closer to the trunk
Superficial Right Ans - Describes structure closest to the bodys surface.
Deep Right Ans - Describes the structure deeper in the body.
Extension Right Ans - Movement that straightens.
Flexion Right Ans - Movement that bends.
, Adduction Right Ans - Movement that pulls towards body's midline.
Abduction Right Ans - Movement that moves away from the bodys midline.
Deep Right Ans - Describes the structure deeper in the body.
Extension Right Ans - Movement that straightens.
Flexion Right Ans - Movement that bends.
Adduction Right Ans - Movement that pulls towards body's midline.
Abduction Right Ans - Movement that moves away from the bodys midline.
Rotation Right Ans - Pertains only to the axial skeleton, specifically the
head and vertebral column.
Medial or internal rotation Right Ans - Occurs at the hips and joints, occurs
when a limb turns in towards the midline.
Lateral or external rotation Right Ans - Occurs at the hips and joints, occurs
when a limb moves away from the midline.
Winged scapula Right Ans - Indicates a weak serratus anterior
Coracoid process Right Ans - Found in the interior shaft of clavicle.
Coranoid process Right Ans - Found in the mouth: mandible.
Trapezius Right Ans - It's fibers can be divided into three groups. All fibers
are easily palpated.
Teres major Right Ans - Known as "lats little helper" because they are
synergists. It is superficial.
Handcuff muscles Right Ans - The lats and teres major are sometimes
called this since their actions collectively bring your arms into resting
position.
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