Anatomical Terminology
Planes, Quadrants & Cavities
Organization & Characteristics of Living Things
Body Systems
Mix-Up
100

Correctly identify 6 anatomical regions on just the head.

orbital, nasal, oral, otic, frontal, cephalic, occipital, buccal, mental

100

List the two dorsal body cavities.

Cranial and spinal (or vertebral)

100

TRUE or FALSE

The smallest level of organization for living things is a molecule.

FALSE

100

This system is responsible for transporting substances like oxygen & nutrients around the body.

Circulatory System

100

Have someone stand up in correct anatomical position.

Mrs. S will check this.

200

Correctly identify 7 anatomical regions on an arm.

brachial, antebrachial, cubital, antecubital, acromial, carpal, digital, palmar

200

THis separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities.

Diaphragm

200

_________________ is the term used for the breaking down of food.

_________________ is the term used for the movement of substances throughout the body.

Digestion

Circulation

200

This system includes the thyroid gland, adrenal glands and hormones.

Endocrine System

200

Correctly define anatomy and physiology.

Anatomy: the study of the structure and shape of the body parts.

Physiology: the study of the function of the body parts.

300

TRUE or FALSE

The popliteal region is proximal to the femoral region.

FALSE

300

Have one person in your group stand up and point to the four abdominal quadrants.  They must also give the correct three letter abbreviation for each.

RUQ, RLQ, LUQ, LLQ

300

_________________ includes all of the chemical processes in the body to maintain life.

Metabolism

300

This system includes the skin, nails, hair and sweat glands.

Integumentary System

300

List 4 of the 5 needs or requirements of living things.

Water, oxygen, food, heat, & pressure

400

Give the correct anatomical terms for the following:

1. back of the head

2. neck

3. lower back

4. the abdominal area

1. occipital

2. cervical

3. lumbar

4. celiac

400

Draw three stick people on your whiteboard.  Use dotted lines to show the three different planes and correctly label each.

Mrs. Schulz will check your board.

400

Put the following in order from smallest & least complex to largest and most complex.

digestive system, muscle cell, cat, mitochondria, smooth muscle tissue, stomach

mitochondria, muscle cell, smooth muscle tissue, stomach, digestive system, cat

400

List the correct system for each organ below.

1. small intestine

2. uterus

3. kidney

4. femur bone

1. digestive

2. reproductive

3. urinary

4. skeletal

400

The name given to the organs of a cavity.

viscera

500

Fill in the blanks with anatomical terms that make the statement below true.

The __________ region is distal to the __________ region while the _________ area is anterior to the __________ area.

Mrs. Schulz will check this.

500

The area between the right and left lungs that contains the heart, trachea and esophagus.

Mediastinum


500

Identify these three characteristics:

1.  the taking in of something through a membrane

2.  using oxygen to release the energy from food

3.  the removal of metabolic waste

1. absorption

2. respiration

3. excretion

500

List the eleven body systems.

Dr. Miic Sneur

500

Identify the correct system for each.

1. Produces blood cells

2. Produces most heat for the body

3. Sends & receives impulses to the body

4. Filters wastes out of the blood

1. skeletal

2. muscular

3. nervous

4. urinary


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