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58 Cards in this Set

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The elbow is _________ to the wrist

Proximal

The chin is _____ to the nose

Inferior

The forehead is _____ to the mouth

Superior

The skin is ______ to the muscle

Superficial

The spine is _____ to the esophagus

Posterior

The nose is _____ to the cheek

Medial

The spine is on the ____ side of the body

Dorsal

The heart is _____ to the sternum/breastbone

Deep

What organ can be found in the cranial cavity ?

Brain

The spine and trachea can be found in the ___ cavity

Vertebral

Lungs can be found in the ____ cavity, and in the ____ cavities

Thoracic


Pleural

The aorta and heart can be found in the _____ cavity, and the ______ cavity

Thoracic


Pericardial

The stomach, large intestine, kidney, liver, large intestine, spleen, gallblader, can all be found in the ____ cavity

Abdominal

The reproductive organs, pelvic colon, rectum, the bladder are located in the ____ cavity

Pelvic

11 systems and their function

Muscular Urinary Reproductive Digestive Endocrine Respiratory Lymphatic Integumentary Nervous Cardiovascular

Murder Linc

Meissner's corpuscules

In the dermis. Responsible for light touch. Found in hairless skin

Cephalic

Head

Cervical

Neck

Thoracic

Chest

Axillary

Arm pit

Brachial

Arms

Antecubital

Inside of elbow

Antebrachial

Inside of lower arm

Carpal

Wrist

Manual

Hand

Abdominal

Umbilical

Lumbar

Lower back

Gluteal

Butt

Pelvic

Pelvis

Pubic

Genital

Inguinal

Groin

Femoral

Thigh

Popliteal

Back of knee

Crural

Leg

Sural

Calf

Tarsal

Ankle

Pedal

Feet

Plantar

Sole of feet

Superior VS

Inferior

Anterior VS

Posterior

Medial Vs

Lateral

Intermediate

Between medial and lateral structure

Cephalad Vs

Caudal

Dorsal vs

Ventral

Proximal vs

Distal

Superficial vs

Deep

Sagittal plane

Vertical dividing the body in right and left

Midsagittal plane

Vertical plane divides the body into left and right at midline

Parasagittal plane

Vertical plane divides the body into left and right (offset of midline)

Frontal

Divides body into anterior and posterior parts

Transverse plane

Horizontal cross section dividing the body into superior and inferior parts

Label the body cavities

1 Cranial


2 vertebral


3 superior mediastinum


4 pleural cavity


5 pericardial


6 diaphram


7 abdominal cavity


8 pelvic cavity


9 abdominopelvic cavity


10 ventral body cavity

Identify the body cavities

1 Cranial


2 Dorsal


3 Vertebral


4 thoracic


5 diaphram


6 abdominal cavity


7 pelvic cavity


Identify


Heart


Visceral pericardium


Pericardial space filled with serous fluid


Perietal pericardium

Label the 4 abdominopelvic quadrants

Label the 9 abdominopelvic regions

Identify visceral vs parietal serosa of pericardium

Visceral serosa vs parietal serosa

Parietal serosa is the outter layer, lining the cavity, where the visceral serosa is the inner layer membrane envelopping the organ.