Terminology
Planes and Sections
Organs
Muscular System
Skeletal System
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"Abdomin/o"

This prefix refers to...?

the Abdomen

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Nearer to the top of the head

Superior/Caudal

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According to anatomical position, on which side of the body is the heart located

Left

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What is the primary function of the muscular system?

Movement

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How many bones are there in the body?

206 bones

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"Cardio"

This prefix refers to the...?

Heart
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Vertical planes that divides the body into front and back parts

Frontal/Coronal

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What is the largest organ of the body?

Skin

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True or False: It takes more muscles in the face to smile compared to frowning.

False (17 to smile and 43 to frown)

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What is the longest bone in the body?

Femur

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"Hypo"

This prefix means...?

Deficient/below

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Vertical planes passing through the body parallel to the median plane

Sagittal Plane

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Until around what age is the brain fully developed?

25 years old

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What is the longest muscle in the body?

Sartorius

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What is a tough fibrous band of connective tissue that serves to support the internal organs and hold bones together in proper articulation at the joints?

Ligament

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"-itis"

This suffix means...?

Inflammation

400

Further from the point of origin or attachment; in reference to limbs

Distal

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Which organ produces insulin?

Pancreas

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What are the 3 types of muscles in the human body?

Smooth, Cardiac, and skeletal

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Where is the smallest bone in the body located? 

Ear (stapes)

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The anatomical term referring to the structure, composition, and function of tissues is...?

Histology

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Towards the surface of an organ or body

Superficial

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To which body system does the thyroid belong to?

Endocrine System

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Name the three hamstring muscles

Biceps femoris, Semitendinosus, Semimembranosus

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The type of bone that develops within a tendon

Sesamoid bone

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