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WGU C107 Review Questions & Answers, 100% Accurate, graded A+ Transverse plane - -also called the horizontal plane), which divides the body into top and bottom. In anatomical position, transverse planes are parallel to the ground. Coronal plane - -which is a vertical plane that divides the body into the front and back sections If you do a "belly flop" into the water, you sink into the water via the coronal planes. Sagittal plane - -Line that goes down from the Shoulder, which divides the body into left and right sections with a vertical plane that passes from the front to the rear. Midsagittal Plane - -Middle of body line Which major body cavity holds the heart - -Thoracic Is the wrist proximal or distal relative to the fingers? - -Distal means farther from the attachment, so the wrist is distal to the fingers Which is relatively medial - the heart or the humerus? - -The heart is located medial in the thoracic cavity; the humerus is more in the Proximal or distal location. Cranial cavity - -The cranial cavity contains the brain and is enclosed by the skull . Vertebral canal - -The vertebral canal contains the spinal cord and is enclosed by the bones that compose the spinal column Thoracic Cavity - -The thoracic cavity contains the lungs and heart and is enclosed by the ribcage. The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominal cavity by the diaphragm. Abdominal cavity - -The abdominal cavity contains most of the digestive organs - the stomach, liver, pancreas, intestines - and some of urinary structures - the kidney and ureters. The upper boundary is the diaphragm, and the lower boundary is the brim of the pelvis (a landmark on the pelvic bones). Pelvic cavity - -The pelvic cavity contains the bladder, anus and reproductive organs and is enclosed by the pelvis. Describe the structure of an enzyme - -Enzymes are biological catalysts, which control the rate of chemical reactions that occur inside and outside of the cel

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