Using Figure 1.1, identify the following:
53) Label A points to the cranial cavity. 53)
Fill in the blank or provide a short answer:
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mediastinum
54) The central region of the thoracic cavity containing the heart is called the . 54)
55) The system that functions in the storage of minerals, such as calcium, is called the
55)
skeletal
system.
56) The component of a control system that provides the means for the control center s
56)
response (output) is called the
effector .
57) The thoracic cavity is
superior
to the abdominopelvic cavity. 57)
58) The
Urinary
system is composed of kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra. 58)
Fill in the blank or provide a short answer:
irritability responsiveness
59) The ability to sense changes and react to them is termed or . 59)
axillary
60) The armpit area is called the region. 60)
61) The epigastric region is abdominopelvic cavity.
medial
to the right hypochondriac region of the
61)
Figure 1.2
Using Figure 1.2, identify the following:
right hypochondriac
62) Label B points to the region. 62)
63) Label C points to the
umbilical region. 63)
64) Blood is categorized as a common function.
tissue
because it is compared of similar cells with a
64)
65) The patellar region is
anterior
to the popliteal region. 65)
Fill in the blank or provide a short answer:
dorsal
66) The cranial and spinal cavities are subdivisions of the cavity. 66)
endocrine
67) The function of the system is to control body activities via hormones. 67)
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68) metabolism
refers to all of the chemical reactions in the body. 68)
Figure 1.1
Using Figure 1.1, identify the following:
69) Label D points to the
diaphragm. 69)
Figure 1.2
Using Figure 1.2, identify the following:
70) Label F points to the right iliac_ region. 70)
Fill in the blank or provide a short answer:
microscopic anatomy
71) The study of the body s small structures using a microscope is called . 71)
Figure 1.2
Using Figure 1.2, identify the following:
72) Label D points to the right lumbar region. 72)
Figure 1.1
Using Figure 1.1, identify the following:
73) Label C points to the
thoracic
cavity. 73)
Fill in the blank or provide a short answer:
hypogastric
74) The right and left iliac (inguinal) regions are lateral to the
region. 74)
75) The breakdown of ingested foods into simple molecules that can then be absorbed into
75)
the bloodstream is termed
digestion.
epigastric umbilical hypogastric
76) The three medial regions of the abdominopelvic cavity are , , and
.
76)
77) Blood clotting and the birth of a baby are examples of the mechanism.
positive
feedback
77)
TRUE/FALSE. Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false.
78) The heel of the foot constitutes the plantar region. F
78)
79) The lymphatic system collects fluids leaked by the cardiovascular system and returns them to
79)
the bloodstream. T
80) The spleen and the tonsils are part of the digestive system. F
81) The endocrine system is the fast- acting body control system. F
80)
81)
82) The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominopelvic cavity by the diaphragm. T 82)
83) The dorsal body cavity is subdivided into four quadrants and nine regions. F
83)
84) As body temperature drops below normal, chemical reactions proceed too rapidly and body
84)
proteins begin to break down. F
85) The spinal cavity is part of the ventral body cavity. F 85)
86) The hypogastric region is directly superior to the umbilical region. F 86)
87) There is no physical structure that separates the abdominal cavity from the pelvic cavity. T 87)
88) The highest level of structural organization in humans is the organ level. F
89) Most homeostatic control mechanisms are negative feedback reactions. T
88)
89)
90) Proximal means farther from the origin of a body part. F
90)
91) The sacral region is on the ventral (anterior) body surface. F
92) Excretion is the process of removing wastes from the body. T
91)
92)
MATCHING. Choose the item in column 2 that best matches each item in column 1.
Match the following:
93) Tarsal A
94) Inguinal B
95) Umbilical C [Show Less]