Lab 1 Introduction to Science BIO201L
Student Name: Taylor Slavin
Access Code (located on the lid of your lab kit): AC-LQ9RUQX
Pre-Lab Questions
Questions
1. Write a description next to each of the following terms to help you remember
them:
a. Transverse plane
Traverse divides the body in half
b. Sagittal plane
Sagittal cuts the body in half
c. Midsagittal plane
Divides the body into two parts
d. Coronal plane
Divides body between back and belly
2. Identify the major organs that are contained in each cavity listed below.
Indicate whether they belong in a cavity subdivision, and if so, name the
cavity subdivision.
a. Dorsal cavity
fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord of vertebrate
b. Ventral cavity
Fluid that surrounds the organs between the thoratic and abdominopelvic cavity
3. Match the body cavities that have to be opened during the listed surgical
procedures listed below. Note that more than one choice may apply.
(a) thoracic (b) vertebral (c) abdominopelvic
(d) pericardial
(e) pleural (f) cranial
Abdominopelvic Liver operation
Pericardinal, and Thoracic Triple bypass heart surgery (arteries on the heart)
Abdominopelvic Stomach stapling
Pleural, Abdominopelvic Removal of a section of lung or lobe
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, Lab 1 Introduction to Science BIO201L
Cranial Manual pressure release of a brain tumor
Abdominopelvic Appendix removal
Abdominopelvic Gastric bypass surgery (stomach, small intestine)
4. Fill in the blanks using your knowledge of regional landmarks from Figure 3.
Regional Landmark Description (Layman’s Terms)
acromial
Shoulder
umbilicus
Belly Button
Dorsum back
antebrachium
Upper arm
femur
Thigh
Popliteal back of knee
sura
Calf
phalanges toes
pollex
Thumb
lumbus
Hip bone
olecranon back of elbow
Oral mouth
5. In your own words, write a description next to each set of directional terms
that will help you remember them.
Posterior vs. anterior Posterior is facing the back Anterior is the abdomin
Proximal vs. distal Proximal is closest or nearest towards the trunk and Distal is
furthest from the trunk
Superior vs. inferior Superior is towards the head, Inferior is away from the head
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Student Name: Taylor Slavin
Access Code (located on the lid of your lab kit): AC-LQ9RUQX
Pre-Lab Questions
Questions
1. Write a description next to each of the following terms to help you remember
them:
a. Transverse plane
Traverse divides the body in half
b. Sagittal plane
Sagittal cuts the body in half
c. Midsagittal plane
Divides the body into two parts
d. Coronal plane
Divides body between back and belly
2. Identify the major organs that are contained in each cavity listed below.
Indicate whether they belong in a cavity subdivision, and if so, name the
cavity subdivision.
a. Dorsal cavity
fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord of vertebrate
b. Ventral cavity
Fluid that surrounds the organs between the thoratic and abdominopelvic cavity
3. Match the body cavities that have to be opened during the listed surgical
procedures listed below. Note that more than one choice may apply.
(a) thoracic (b) vertebral (c) abdominopelvic
(d) pericardial
(e) pleural (f) cranial
Abdominopelvic Liver operation
Pericardinal, and Thoracic Triple bypass heart surgery (arteries on the heart)
Abdominopelvic Stomach stapling
Pleural, Abdominopelvic Removal of a section of lung or lobe
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, Lab 1 Introduction to Science BIO201L
Cranial Manual pressure release of a brain tumor
Abdominopelvic Appendix removal
Abdominopelvic Gastric bypass surgery (stomach, small intestine)
4. Fill in the blanks using your knowledge of regional landmarks from Figure 3.
Regional Landmark Description (Layman’s Terms)
acromial
Shoulder
umbilicus
Belly Button
Dorsum back
antebrachium
Upper arm
femur
Thigh
Popliteal back of knee
sura
Calf
phalanges toes
pollex
Thumb
lumbus
Hip bone
olecranon back of elbow
Oral mouth
5. In your own words, write a description next to each set of directional terms
that will help you remember them.
Posterior vs. anterior Posterior is facing the back Anterior is the abdomin
Proximal vs. distal Proximal is closest or nearest towards the trunk and Distal is
furthest from the trunk
Superior vs. inferior Superior is towards the head, Inferior is away from the head
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