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Basic Anatomy
100

The diaphragm is ________ to the heart and lungs.

What is inferior?

100

The type of cut used to expose the breastplate and ribs.

What is a Y-shaped incision?

100

A rare type of germ cell tumor that may contain fully formed tissue, including teeth, hair, bone, and muscle.

What is a teratoma?

100

Injury to tissue without laceration; AKA a bruise.

What is a contusion?

100

The organ that contains 2 lobes to account for the heart.

What is the left lung?

200

The tibia and fibula are _______ to the femur.

What is distal? 

200

A length of ureter is kept on this organ to differentiate it from its pair.

What is the left kidney?

200

An inflammation or infection of the pouches formed in the colon. 

What is diverticulitis? 

200

The smaller portion of the brain that sits near the brainstem.

What is the cerebellum?

200

The small organ that stores and releases bile to help digest fats.

What is the gallbladder? 

300

Also known as dorsal in quadrupeds. 

What is posterior? 

300

The small tube that projects from the large intestine in the lower right side of the abdomen.

What is the appendix?

300

Blood clots that forms in veins located deep inside the body, usually in the thigh or lower legs.

What is deep vein thrombosis?

300

Black discoloration of the bronchial mucosa.

What is anthracosis? 

300

The first section of the small intestine, often described as horseshoe-shaped. 

What is the duodenum?

400

The plane that divides the body into two equal halves. 

What is sagittal? 

400

Arteries in the neck that are avoided while removing the neck organs.

What is carotid?

400

The buildup of fluid in ventricles of the brain.

What is hydrocephaly?

400

A dilation in the wall of an artery supplying blood to a specific area.

What is an aneurysm?

400

The serous membrane forming the lining of the abdominal cavity.

What is the peritoneum?

500

The plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves.

What is transverse? 

500

The location near the pelvis from which toxicology specimens are ideally drawn. 

What is the iliac vein?

500

Protrusion of abdominal contents through a soft spot in the muscles of the lower abdomen.

What is an inguinal hernia?

500

The depression in the midline of the sphenoid bone in which the pituitary gland is situated. 

What is the sella turcica?

500

The number of cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae, respectively. 

What is 7, 12, and 5?

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