Anatomical Direction Terms
Quadrants and Regions of Body
Sectional Anatomy and Body Cavities
Bonds and Atoms
Carb or Lipid or Protien
100
These anatomical terms mean towards the midline and away from the midline of the body (name both terms)
What is medial and lateral
100
The abdominopelvic quadrants (4) are separated by ______
What is the umbilicus (belly button)
100
This type of sectional anatomy is a plane straight down the midline, through the nose.
What is Sagittal (or mid-sagittal)
100
This bond type is between water molecules and is considered a weak polar bond.
What is hydrogen bonds.
100
This organic molecule has a 1:2:1 ratio of C:H:O
What is Carbohydrate
200
These anatomical terms mean belly side and backside (name both terms)
What is ventral and dorsal
200
These "Structures" separate the Abdominopelvic regions (should be 3)
What are clavicles, bow of the hips, diaphragm
200
This type of sectional anatomy is a through the ears and separates the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back).
What is coronal (or frontal)
200
This number represents the number of protons in an element
What is atomic number
200
This organic molecule has the most energy of any organic molecule.
What is lipids
300
These anatomical terms mean towards point of attachment and away from point of attachment (name both terms)
What is proximal and distal.
300
This is the abdominopelvic region where your belly button is located. Your large intestine and small intestine are also here.
What is umbilical region.
300
This body cavity contains the brain and spinal cord.
What is dorsal cavity.
300
This type of bond involves two or more elements or molecules sharing electrons.
What is covalent bonding
300
Classes of this molecule are monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides.
What is Carbohydrates
400
These anatomical terms mean: lying down face up with palms facing anterior (front), and lying down face down with palms facing posterior (back). (name both terms)
What is supine and prone
400
This region is the most inferior and medial region. This region also contains the appendix and urinary bladder.
What is hypogastric or pubic region
400
This cavity contains both the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
What is ventral body cavity.
400
In order to be considered organic, a molecule must contain these two elements.
What is hydrogen and carbon.
400
This organic molecule is the most widely used and the most important of all the organic molecules.
What is protiens
500
These anatomical terms mean exterior of body surface and interior of body surface (name both terms)
What is superficial and deep
500
This abdominopelvic quadrant contains both the gallbladder and liver.
What is right upper quadrant
500
This sectional anatomy is a cross sectional, horizontal plane. It can take place anywhere on the body, and separates superior (above) from inferior (below).
What is transverse.
500
This type of bonding is the strongest type of bond when not in water. It involves electron donors and acceptors.
What is ionic bonding
500
In the production of this organic molecule, a polypeptide is twisted and contorted through numerous steps until it eventually forms a quaternary structure.
What is protiens
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