Questions and All Correct Answers.
Anterior - Answer Front of body
Posterior - Answer Back of body
Superficial - Answer Closer to the surface
Deep - Answer Farther into the body
Medial - Answer Toward the midline
Lateral - Answer Farther from the midline
Superior - Answer Up
Inferior - Answer Down
Cranial - Answer Towards the head
Caudal - Answer Towards the tail
Proximal (reserved for limbs) - Answer Closer to core
Distal (reserved for limbs) - Answer Farther from core
Frontal (coronal) plane - Answer Divides anterior from posterior
Sagittal plane - Answer Divides body into left and right
Midsagittal - Answer Divides body into equal left and right
Parasagittal - Answer Dividing the body into unequal right and left halves.
, Transverse plane - Answer Divides body into cross section
Four quadrants - Answer Right upper, left upper, right lower, left lower
9 Abdominopelvic regions - Answer Right and left hypochondriac, epigastric, right and left
lumbar, umbilical region, right and left inguinal, hypogastric (pubic)
Prone - Answer Laying on stomach
Supine - Answer Laying on back
Standard Anatomical Position - Answer Standing up, hands on sides, palms facing forward,
feet together
Histology - Answer study of tissues
Basic principles of cell theory (2) - Answer 1. Living organisms are made up of cells 2. They
are the basic structural/ organizational units of all organisms
Types of Tissues (Ew, covered, my, nose) - Answer Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nervous
Epithelial tissue - Answer Covers exposed surfaces, lines internal passageways, forms glands
Connective tissue - Answer Fills internal spaces, provides structural support, stores energy
Muscle tissue - Answer Contracts to produce movement
Nervous tissue - Answer Conducts electrical impulses, carries information
Levels of organization from smallest to largest - Answer chemical, cell, tissue, organ, organ
system, organism
Various types of cells in the body (Cry, but, never, sound, regretful) - Answer Cells lining
digestive tract, bone, nerve, smooth, reproductive
Homeostasis - Answer Presence of a stable internal environment