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Name two ventral cavities?
Cat 1-100
Orbital (otic, occular), nasal, buccal(oral),thoracic,abdominal, pelvic
Cat 1 -100
The cranial cavity is continuous with what other cavity?
Cat 2-200
The vertebral cavity
Cat 2-200
What organ would be found in the pericardial cavity?
Cat 1-300
The heart
Cat 1-300
The Parietal pleural membrane lines which cavity?
Cat 1-400
The pleural cavity
Cat1-400
Which 2 cavities are found within the thoracic cavity?
Cat 1-500
The pericardial and pleural caivities
Cat 1-500
Name 2 terms that can mean “toward the front”.
Cat 2-100
Anterior and ventral
Cat 2-100
What is the best term to describe a layer that is under another layer? Cat 2-200
Deep
Cat 2-200
Under what circumstances do we use proximal and distal?
Cat 2-300
When referring to the upper and lower extremities
Cat 2-300
What anatomical landmark in directly superior to the sternum and lateral to the clavicles? Cat 2-400
The suprasternal notch
Cat 2-400
If you cut a transverse plane, superior to the patellar area and inferior to the pubis, where will the body be cut? Cat 2-500
Through the thighs separating your lower legs from the rest of your body Cat 2-500
In which cavity are most digestive organs found? Cat 3-100
The abdominal cavity
Cat 3-100
Name 3 parts of the cardiovascular system. Cat 3-200
Heart, blood, arteries, veins etc.
Cat 3-200
In which body system do the kidneys belong?
Cat 3-300
The Urinary system
Cat 3-300
What do you call a group of organs that work together to do a specific job? Cat 3-400
An organ system
Cat 3-400
What organ is found in the umbilicus region of the abdomen? Cat 3-500
The small intestine
Cat 3-500
Which system secretes hormones?
Cat 4-100
The endocrine system
Cat 4-200
Name two systems that use the mouth.
Cat 4-200
Respiratory and digestive
Cat 4-200
Which system includes the skin and hair?
Cat 4-300
The Integumentary System
Cat 4-300
Name one system that serves to control all the others.
Cat 4-400
Nervous system and the endocrine system
Cat 4-400
Name a part of the lymphatic system that is found in the thoracic cavity. Cat 4-500
Thymus gland
Cat 4-500
Define Homeostasis
Cat 5-100
The maintinance of a stable internal environment despite environmental changes Cat 5-100
What is a negative feedback mechanism?
Cat 5-200
A homeostatic mechanism that moves the balance toward normal. Cat 5-200
What does visceral mean?
Cat 5-300
An object attached to or associated with an organ.
Cat 5-300
What is the anatomical name for your “hip bone”?
Cat 5-400
The iliac crest
Cat 5-400
What is the alimentary canal?
Cat 5-500
The tube of the digestive tract
Cat 5-500
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