1. What type of cut is Frontal and Transverse?
2. What is Anatomical Position?
3. The body is lying what when it is.. Prone/Supine
1. Horizontal and Top/Bottom
2. Face observer, side by side, and palms faced outward
3. Body lying up/Body lying down
Two Questions:
1. This system transports oxygen and regulates body temperature.
2. This system functions with growth, development, and mood swings.
1. Cardiovascular
2. Endocrine
1. What are the types of ribs?
A. True
B. False
C. Floating
D. All of the above
D
Humerus, Phalanges, fibula, metatarsals/carpals, clavicle (jaw)
- What types of bones are these?
Long bones
Which cavity is the most inferior, then superior.
- Vertebral, cranial, mediastinum, diaphragm, pelvic, abdominal, pleural, pericardial.
Hint: abdominopelvic is 9, ventral is 10
Cranial, Vertebral, Mediastinum, Pleural, Pericardial, Diaphragm, Abdominal, Pelvic
1. Obstetrics vs Pediatrics
2. Definition of Adduction/Abduction
1. Before baby, then taking care of children
2. Moves toward/ Moves away
This system maintains the body's PH and deals with gas exchange
Respiratory
1. What is under and above the umbilical region?
Hypogastric (pubix/under), Epigastric (above)
Sacrum, verterbrace, mandible, hip, temporal, coccyx
- What types of bones are these?
Irregular bones
Types of Burns:
1st-
2nd-
3rd-
1at- affects only the outer skin layer (red, painful, no blisters)
2nd- go deeper, causing redness, swelling, and blisters (partial thickness)
3rd- destroy all skin layers, reaching fat/muscle, and often having no pain due to nerve damage
1. How many bones are in the parietal and temporal?
2. This bone joins the parietal along with the lambdoid suture
3. This bone has Wing-like sutures
1. Two
2. Occipital
3. Sphenoid
This system sends signals and messages over the body
Nervous
What is the tough membrane found outside of the bone
Periosteum
Ribs, sternum, shoulder blades (acromial), most of the cranial and facial bones
- What are these?
What is the one sesamoid bone Mrs. Martz wants us to remember?
Flat Bones and Patellar
1. True or False: The dorsal cavity can be divided into thoracic and vental..
2. Ventral cavity can be divided into..
3. Thoracic Cavity can be split into
1. False, it is Cranial and Vertebral
2. Abdominopelvic and Thoracic
3. Pleural (lungs), Pericardial (heart), Mediastinum (trachea and esophagus)
1. This bone is where the glasses sit up on..
2. This bone is the root of the nasal cavity and the roofs of the orbits
1. Ethmoid bone
2. Frontal bone
Two Question:
1. This system protects the internal organs.
2. This system consists of hair, nails, skin (defensive system)
1. Skeletal
2. Integumentary
Located of Appendix and Bladder
Right iliac region and Hypogastric
True or False: The cartilage is firm, flexible, connective tissue..
True
What is the two cavities the abdominopelvic can be divided into?
Abdominal and pelvic..
1. This bone is superior to the maxilla
A. Zygomatic
B. Ethmoid
C. Sphenoid
D. Temporal
A
This system's main functions are producing movement and maintaining posture.
Muscular
True or False: The yellow marrow is made of fat cells
True
1. What is the dense, harder outer layer of the bone
2. This bone has a honey-comb like structure
1. Compact Bone
2. Spongy Bone
This cavity contains kidneys, small intestines and most of large
Abdominal