Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Oh vampires!
Excuse me, Flo?
Where are you?
Wild Thang
100
This anatomic plane transects the body into superior and inferior portions.
What is transverse?
100
This structure is commonly called the voicebox.
What is the larynx?
100
These arteries supply blood to the face and neck.
What are the external carotid arteries?
100
This term refers to the abdomen
What is adominal?
100
Thyroxine and Triiodothyronine are secreted by the thyroid and stimulate this.
What are cell metabolism and normal body growth?
200
This regional term means “lower posterior portion of the leg.”
What is calf?
200
This is the most inferior portion of the pharynx.
What is the laryngopharynx?
200
The jugular veins drain into this great vessel.
What is the Inferior Vena Cava?
200
This term means "towards the head".
What is cranial/cephalic?
200
This area of the body can be divided into nine regions.
What is the abdomen?
300
This body cavity contains the spinal cord and brain.
What is dorsal?
300
This flap of cartilage functions to prevent food and liquids from entering the respiratory pathways.
What is the epiglottis?
300
These are the largest vascular structures in the neck.
What are the jugular veins?
300
This term means "above"
What is superior?
300
This imaging technique assigns numerical values to densities of tissue.
What is grey scale?
400
This directional term means “back”.
What is posterior?
400
This is the opening between the true vocal cords.
What is glottis?
400
These arteries ascend the neck through the transverse foramina in the vertebrae to enter the brain through the foramen magnum.
What are the vertebral arteries?
400
This term refers to the back of the knee.
What is popliteal?
400
These filter the lymph of foreign particles.
What are the lymph nodes?
500
This plane divides the body into right and left sides.
What is sagittal?
500
This is where the trachea bifurcates into the left and right mainstem bronchi.
What is T4-T5 or the carina?
500
These arteries supply blood to the brain and orbit.
What are the internal carotid arteries?
500
This term refers to the spine.
What is vertebral?
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!! This is the only “floating” bone in the body.
What is the hyoid bone?
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