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Straighterline Anatomy & Physiology I Final Exam (2024 / 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A Question: A vertical plane that separates the body into right and left portions is called a _____ plane. A. sagittal B. transverse C. frontal D. horizontal E. ...

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Straighterline Anatomy &
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Question:
A vertical plane that separates the body into right and left portions is called a
_____ plane.
A. sagittal
B. transverse
C. frontal
D. horizontal
E. coronal
Answer:
Sagittal




Question:
"Cutting off your nose" would be a section in the _____ plane.
A. coronal
B. nasal
C. median

,D. transverse
E. sagittal
Answer:
Coronal




Question:
Amputation of a foot at the ankle would involve a cut in the _____ plane.
A. coronal
B. median
C. transverse
D. frontal
E. lateral
Answer:
Transverse




Question:
The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by the
A. sternum.
B. diaphragm.
C. mediastinum.
D. mesentery.
E. pericardial cavity.

,Answer:
Diaphragm




Question:
A bullet enters the left lung and collapses it. Which cavity has been entered?
A. mediastinal
B. pericardial
C. pleural
D. vertebral
E. cranial
Answer:
Pleural




Question:
The cavity of the body immediately inferior to the diaphragm is the _____
cavity.
A. pleural
B. thoracic
C. inguinal
D. pelvic
E. abdominal
Answer:
Abdominal

, Question:
The suffix "-itis" means inflammation. Which of the following terms means
inflammation of the membrane lining the body cavity that contains the liver?
A. pericarditis
B. peritonitis
C. pleurisy
D. colitis
E. hepatitis
Answer:
Periotonitis




Question:
Which of the following organs is retroperitoneal in location?
A. stomach
B. liver
C. heart
D. kidney
E. ovary
Answer:
Kidney

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