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ANATOMICAL POSITION Questions and Answers Graded A
ANATOMICAL POSITION Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
abdominal cavity - ANS- The space bounded by the abdominal walls, diaphragm, and pelvis and containing most of the organs of digestion, the spleen, the kidneys, and the adrenal glands. 
 
abdominopelvic cavity - ANS- the space between the diaphragm and the groin. There is no structurally distinct separation between the abdomen and pelvic regions. 
 
anatomical position - ANS- a reference posture of the human body, in which the anteri...
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ANATOMICAL POSITION Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
abdominal cavity - ANS- The space bounded by the abdominal walls, diaphragm, and pelvis and containing most of the organs of digestion, the spleen, the kidneys, and the adrenal glands. 
 
abdominopelvic cavity - ANS- the space between the diaphragm and the groin. There is no structurally distinct separation between the abdomen and pelvic regions. 
 
anatomical position - ANS- a reference posture of the human body, in which the anteri...
Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 Questions and Answers Graded A
Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
_____ ____ work cooperatively to perform necessary life functions - ANS- organ systems 
 
___________is perpendicular to the long axis of the region and ___________ is from front to back. - ANS- transverse, horizontal 
 
Abdominal - ANS- pertaining to the anterior body trunk region inferior to the ribs 
 
Abdominal Cavity - ANS- Contains stomach, intestines, spleen, and liver, and other organs 
 
Abdominopelvic Cavity -...
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Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
_____ ____ work cooperatively to perform necessary life functions - ANS- organ systems 
 
___________is perpendicular to the long axis of the region and ___________ is from front to back. - ANS- transverse, horizontal 
 
Abdominal - ANS- pertaining to the anterior body trunk region inferior to the ribs 
 
Abdominal Cavity - ANS- Contains stomach, intestines, spleen, and liver, and other organs 
 
Abdominopelvic Cavity -...
Anatomical terms for body parts Questions and Answers with verified solutions
Anatomical terms for body parts Questions and Answers with verified solutions 
 
Abdomen - ANS- Abdominal 
 
Ankle - ANS- Tarsal 
 
Anterior surface of knee - ANS- Patellar 
 
Arm - ANS- Brachial 
 
Armpit - ANS- Axillary 
 
Back - ANS- Dorsal 
 
Back of Knee - ANS- Popliteal 
 
Between Hips (Posterior) - ANS- Sacral 
 
Breast - ANS- Mammary 
 
Buttock - ANS- Gluteal 
 
Calf - ANS- Sural 
 
Cheek - ANS- Buccal 
 
Chest - ANS- Thoracic 
 
Chin - ANS- Mental 
 
Ear - ANS- Otic 
 
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Anatomical terms for body parts Questions and Answers with verified solutions 
 
Abdomen - ANS- Abdominal 
 
Ankle - ANS- Tarsal 
 
Anterior surface of knee - ANS- Patellar 
 
Arm - ANS- Brachial 
 
Armpit - ANS- Axillary 
 
Back - ANS- Dorsal 
 
Back of Knee - ANS- Popliteal 
 
Between Hips (Posterior) - ANS- Sacral 
 
Breast - ANS- Mammary 
 
Buttock - ANS- Gluteal 
 
Calf - ANS- Sural 
 
Cheek - ANS- Buccal 
 
Chest - ANS- Thoracic 
 
Chin - ANS- Mental 
 
Ear - ANS- Otic 
 
Ey...
Anatomy chapter 1 Questions and Answers 100% pass
Anatomy chapter 1 Questions and Answers 100% pass 
 
4 types of tissues - ANS- 1)Epithelium 
2)Muscle 
3)Connective 
4)Nervous 
 
Abdominal cavity - ANS- Inferior subdivisions below diaphragm, contains stomach intestines spleen and liver 
 
Anabolism - ANS- Synthesizing more complex cellular structures from simpler substances 
 
Anatomical position - ANS- Standard body position used as an anatomical reference point 
 
Anatomy - ANS- ("To cut apart") study the structure of body parts and ...
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Anatomy chapter 1 Questions and Answers 100% pass 
 
4 types of tissues - ANS- 1)Epithelium 
2)Muscle 
3)Connective 
4)Nervous 
 
Abdominal cavity - ANS- Inferior subdivisions below diaphragm, contains stomach intestines spleen and liver 
 
Anabolism - ANS- Synthesizing more complex cellular structures from simpler substances 
 
Anatomical position - ANS- Standard body position used as an anatomical reference point 
 
Anatomy - ANS- ("To cut apart") study the structure of body parts and ...
Anatomy and Physiology 1 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Graded A
Anatomy and Physiology 1 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
A - ANS- bonds with U (RNA) or T (DNA) 
 
Achondroplasea - ANS- dwarfism; caused by mutation in DNA replication or inherited gene, long bones stop growing, large head, short limbs, curved spine, abnormal conversion of hyaline cartilage to bone 
 
acid - ANS- donates H+ 
 
active transport - ANS- opposes the movement of solutes by diffusion and prevents the distribution of dissolved substances from reaching equilibrium; moves a...
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Anatomy and Physiology 1 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
A - ANS- bonds with U (RNA) or T (DNA) 
 
Achondroplasea - ANS- dwarfism; caused by mutation in DNA replication or inherited gene, long bones stop growing, large head, short limbs, curved spine, abnormal conversion of hyaline cartilage to bone 
 
acid - ANS- donates H+ 
 
active transport - ANS- opposes the movement of solutes by diffusion and prevents the distribution of dissolved substances from reaching equilibrium; moves a...
Introduction to Anatomy Questions and Answers 100% pass
Introduction to Anatomy Questions and Answers 100% pass 
 
Anatomy - ANS- Study of the structure and shape of the body 
 
Andreas Vesalius - ANS- Father of human anatomy 
 
Atoms - ANS- Smallest stable units of matter 
 
Cardiovascular System - ANS- Moves blood through blood vessels and transports substances throughout the body 
 
Cells - ANS- Smallest living units in the body 
 
Control center - ANS- Second component of homeostatic control mechanisms; set point at which the variable is to...
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Introduction to Anatomy Questions and Answers 100% pass 
 
Anatomy - ANS- Study of the structure and shape of the body 
 
Andreas Vesalius - ANS- Father of human anatomy 
 
Atoms - ANS- Smallest stable units of matter 
 
Cardiovascular System - ANS- Moves blood through blood vessels and transports substances throughout the body 
 
Cells - ANS- Smallest living units in the body 
 
Control center - ANS- Second component of homeostatic control mechanisms; set point at which the variable is to...
Anatomy Questions and Answers Graded A
Anatomy Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
a break in the bone is called a - ANS- fracture 
 
a chronic autoimmune disease - ANS- rheumatoid 
 
a humped curvature in the thoracic area of the spine - ANS- kyphosis 
 
a lateral curvature of the spine - ANS- scoliosis 
 
an exaggerated inward curvature in the lumbar region of the spine - ANS- lordosis 
 
An inflammation of the bone is known as - ANS- bursitis 
 
an injury to a joint caused by a sudden motion. - ANS- sprain 
 
are freely movab...
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Anatomy Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
a break in the bone is called a - ANS- fracture 
 
a chronic autoimmune disease - ANS- rheumatoid 
 
a humped curvature in the thoracic area of the spine - ANS- kyphosis 
 
a lateral curvature of the spine - ANS- scoliosis 
 
an exaggerated inward curvature in the lumbar region of the spine - ANS- lordosis 
 
An inflammation of the bone is known as - ANS- bursitis 
 
an injury to a joint caused by a sudden motion. - ANS- sprain 
 
are freely movab...
Human Anatomy Questions and Answers with verified solutions
Human Anatomy Questions and Answers with verified solutions 
 
Calcaneus - ANS- Gives structure to the heel bone located in the foot. (Have 2) 
 
Carpals - ANS- Bones in the wrist. Eight in each for a total of 16 
 
cervical - ANS- located in the neck and top of the spinal cord (7 in total) 
 
Clavicle - ANS- collarbone, located in the upper part of the chest. (2 total) 
 
Coccyx - ANS- The tailbone, made up of the four fused vertebrae located at the bottom of the spinal column. (3 to 5) 
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Human Anatomy Questions and Answers with verified solutions 
 
Calcaneus - ANS- Gives structure to the heel bone located in the foot. (Have 2) 
 
Carpals - ANS- Bones in the wrist. Eight in each for a total of 16 
 
cervical - ANS- located in the neck and top of the spinal cord (7 in total) 
 
Clavicle - ANS- collarbone, located in the upper part of the chest. (2 total) 
 
Coccyx - ANS- The tailbone, made up of the four fused vertebrae located at the bottom of the spinal column. (3 to 5) 
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Anatomy Questions and Answers with verified solutions
Anatomy Questions and Answers with verified solutions 
 
a coronal section would divide the body into - ANS- front and back portions 
 
a lengthwise plane running from front to back that divides the body into right and lift sides is called - ANS- sagital 
 
a sagittal section would divide the body into - ANS- right and left sides 
 
a synonym for medial is - ANS- midline 
 
acute - ANS- symptoms appear suddenly and for a short period of time 
 
Anatomy refers to - ANS- investigating human...
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Anatomy Questions and Answers with verified solutions 
 
a coronal section would divide the body into - ANS- front and back portions 
 
a lengthwise plane running from front to back that divides the body into right and lift sides is called - ANS- sagital 
 
a sagittal section would divide the body into - ANS- right and left sides 
 
a synonym for medial is - ANS- midline 
 
acute - ANS- symptoms appear suddenly and for a short period of time 
 
Anatomy refers to - ANS- investigating human...
Basic Anatomy Questions and Answers 100% pass
Basic Anatomy Questions and Answers 100% pass 
 
3 Classifications of Muscular Tissue - 1. Voluntary Striated Muscle 
2. Involuntary Smooth Muscle 
3. Cardiac Muscle 
 
3 Types of Joints - 1. Diathrodial/Synovial - Highly mobile. (ex: elbow) 
2. Amphiathrodial/cartilaginous- slightly mobile (ex: ribs) 
3. Synarthrodial/fibrous - immobile (skull) 
 
3 Types of Muscles - 1. Agonists 
2. Antagonists 
3. Synergists 
 
3 Types of Tissue Aggregates - 1. Fascia (membranes that surround organs) 
2. Liga...
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Basic Anatomy Questions and Answers 100% pass 
 
3 Classifications of Muscular Tissue - 1. Voluntary Striated Muscle 
2. Involuntary Smooth Muscle 
3. Cardiac Muscle 
 
3 Types of Joints - 1. Diathrodial/Synovial - Highly mobile. (ex: elbow) 
2. Amphiathrodial/cartilaginous- slightly mobile (ex: ribs) 
3. Synarthrodial/fibrous - immobile (skull) 
 
3 Types of Muscles - 1. Agonists 
2. Antagonists 
3. Synergists 
 
3 Types of Tissue Aggregates - 1. Fascia (membranes that surround organs) 
2. Liga...