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Anatomical Terms Review

Anatomical Terms Review. Choose the answer that best describes the term above it!. 1 - Distal. A. pertaining to, situated on, or affecting the same side of the body B. refers to the head, vertebral column and trunk C. body cavity made up of the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity

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Anatomical Terms Review

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  1. Anatomical Terms Review Choose the answer that best describes the term above it!

  2. 1 - Distal A. pertaining to, situated on, or affecting the same side of the body B. refers to the head, vertebral column and trunk C. body cavity made up of the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity D. situated away from the point of origin or attachment

  3. 2 - Lateral A. pertaining to, situated on, or coordinated with the opposite side B. body cavity made up of the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity C. position farther from the midline of the body or of a structure D. pertaining to area toward the head or forward end of the body.

  4. 3 - Pelvic Cavity A. position farther from the midline of the body or of a structure B. a vertical plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions C. cavity of the pelvis comprising in humans a broad upper and a more contracted lower part D. pertaining to or toward the rear or caudal end of the body

  5. 4 - Transverse Plane A. position farther from the midline of the body or of a structure B. a horizontal plane dividing the body into superior and inferior portions C. cavity of the pelvis comprising in humans a broad upper and a more contracted lower part D. pertaining to or toward the rear or caudal end of the body

  6. 5 - Frontal Plane A. can be readily seen from the contours or the surface of the body B. a vertical plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions C. refers to all areas relating to the nose D. at least partly below the level of attachment of the other floral parts

  7. 6 - Sagittal Plane A. longitudinal plane that divides the body of a bilaterally symmetrical animal into right/left parts B. pertaining to or toward the rear or caudal end of the body C. pertaining to, situated on, or affecting the same side of the body D. refers to the limbs, the arms and the legs

  8. 7 - Ventral Cavity A. being situated or acting between two points B. pertaining to the belly; abdominal C. body cavity situated near front of the body, consists of thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity D. situated above another structure

  9. 8 - Anterior A. pertaining to, situated on, or affecting the same side of the body B. pertaining to area toward the front of the body. C. a vertical plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions D. situated near the back of the body, includes the cranial cavity and vertebral cavity

  10. 9 - Proximal A. a vertical plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions B. nearest to any point of attachment C. refers to the limbs, the arms and the legs D. pertaining to or toward the rear or caudal end of the body

  11. 10 - Inferior A. longitudinal plane that divides the body of a bilaterally symmetrical animal into right/left parts B. at least partly below the level of attachment of the other floral parts C. space bounded by the abdominal walls, diaphragm, and pelvis D. describe lower regions or sections of the body or body part

  12. 11- Horizontal Plane A. fluid-filled space between the two layers of the pericardium B. plane crossing the body at right angles to the coronal and sagittal planes C. pertaining to or toward the rear or caudal end of the body D. can be readily seen from the contours or the surface of the body

  13. 12 - Nasal Region A. refers to all areas relating to the nose B. refers to the head, vertebral column and trunk C. body cavity situated near front of the body, consists of thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity D. plane crossing the body at right angles to the coronal and sagittal planes

  14. 13 - Abdominal Cavity A. space bounded by the abdominal walls, diaphragm, and pelvis B. situated near the back of the body, includes the cranial cavity and vertebral cavity C. refers to the limbs, the arms and the legs D. position farther from the midline of the body or of a structure

  15. 14 - Posterior A. cavity of the pelvis comprising in humans a broad upper and a more contracted lower part B. longitudinal plane that divides the body of a bilaterally symmetrical animal into right/left parts C. pertaining to or toward the rear (back) of the body D. can be readily seen from the contours or the surface of the body

  16. 15 – Dorsal Cavity A. position farther from the midline of the body or of a structure B. situated in or pertaining to the middle area of the body C. can be readily seen from the contours or the surface of the body D. situated near the back of the body, includes the cranial cavity and vertebral cavity

  17. 16 – Superior A. cavity of the pelvis comprising in humans a broad upper and a more contracted lower part B. situated above another structure C. nearest to any point or main axis D. pertaining to area toward the head or forward end of the body.

  18. 17 – Axial Region A. pertaining to, situated on, or coordinated with the opposite side B. plane dividing the body into an upper and lower section C. refers to the head, vertebral column and trunk D. longitudinal plane that divides the body of a bilaterally symmetrical animal into right/left parts

  19. 18 – Coronal Plane A. a vertical plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions B. situated above another structure C. nearest to any point or main axis D. cavity of the pelvis comprising in humans a broad upper and a more contracted lower part

  20. 19 - Ventral A. a vertical plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions B. pertaining to area toward the head or forward end of the body. C. pertaining to the belly side of the body D. being situated or acting between two points

  21. 20 – Appendicular Region A. plane crossing the body at right angles to the coronal and sagittal planes B. refers to the limbs, the arms and the legs C. cavity of the pelvis comprising in humans a broad upper and a more contracted lower part D. fluid-filled space between the two layers of the pericardium

  22. 21 – Body Plane A. pertaining to the venter or belly; abdominal B. helps to describe certain sections or regions of the body C. longitudinal plane that divides the body of a bilaterally symmetrical animal into right/left parts D. situated near the back of the body, includes the cranial cavity and vertebral cavity

  23. 22 - Medial A. being situated or acting between two points B. narrow fluid-filled space between the pleural membranes of the lung and the inner chest wall C. situated in or pertaining to the midline of the body D. pertaining to the venter or belly; abdominal

  24. 23 – Abdominopelvic Cavity A. can be readily seen from the contours or the surface of the body B. situated away from the point of origin or attachment C. body cavity made up of the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity D. pertaining to, situated on, or coordinated with the opposite side

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