Anatomy and Physiology
The study of body structures - Anatomy
The study of how the body functions - Physiology
The study of the body's structures
... [Show More] and how those structures function - Anatomy and physiology
The location of a particular structure in the body - Anatomical terms of direction
Anatomical term of direction used to described the location of the ankle in relation to the knee - Distal
What anatomical term of direction is used to describe the nose in relation to the eyes - Medial
What are the two major anatomical regions of the body - Axial and appendicular
What region of the body is affected if a person sustained a cervical dislocation in an accident - Neck
What are the two different ways the abdominal region of the body can be divided - 4 quadrants or 9 regions
What organ is located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen - Liver
The navel is located in which region of the abdomen - Umbilical
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that affects what region of the body - Wrist
What anatomical term of direction refers to the dorsal side of the body - Posterior
Where is the diaphragm in relation to the lungs - Inferior
All of the following describe an anatomical term of direction except which one: right, cubital, bilateral, medial - Cubital
All of the following describable an anatomical term of direction except which one: proximal, superior, bilateral, transverse - Transverse
All of the following describe an anatomical region except which one: Sagittal, inguinal, appendicular, plantar - Sagittal
How does a Sagittal plane separate the body - Right from left
If a plane is down the midline of the body this is called: - Midsagittal
How does a transverse plane separate the body - Top from bottom
Anatomical plane that separates body top from bottom - Transverse
How does a frontal or coronal plane separate the body - Front from back
Anatomical plane that separates front from back - Frontal or coronal
Kind of term that can be used to describe the position of the entire body or a body part - Anatomical position
Position that describes the anterior surface facing up - Supine [Show Less]