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Between your hallux and your pollex, this one is more inferior.
What is hallux?
100
The human body is divided into these two major cavities.
What are the dorsal and ventral cavities?
100
The opposite of inferior is this.
What is superior?
100
This abdominal region is labeled E on the diagram.
What is the umbilical region?
100
To find out whether two people are related, a DNA sample can be taken from this region.
What is the buccal region?
200
Between a wound and a laceration, this one is more superficial.
What is laceration?
200
The vertebral cavity houses these two main parts of your spine.
What are vertebrae and spinal cord?
200
The opposite of dorsal is this.
What is ventral?
200
This abdominal region is labeled A on the diagram.
What is the right hypochondriac region?
200
The two terms used for your neck area are these.
What are nuccal and cervical?
300
Between antebrachial and olecranal, this one is posterior.
What is olecranal?
300
The ventral cavity is divided into these two subdivisions.
What is thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities?
300
The opposite of superficial is this.
What is deep?
300
This abdominal region is labeled I on the diagram.
What is the left iliac or left inguinal region?
300
Your head is referred to as the cranial region. This term refers to the back of your head, specifically.
What is occipital?
400
This word means between a medial and lateral structure.
What is intermediate?
400
The thoracic cavity has these three major subdivisions.
What are pleural cavity, medistinum, and pericardial cavity?
400
The opposite of lateral is this.
What is medial?
400
This abdominal region is labeled B on the diagram.
What is the epigastric region?
400
If you have trouble hearing, you might need an aide in this region of your body.
What is otic?
500
We learned about 4 planes of dissection in Unit 1. Name 3 of those.
What are oblique, transverse, sagittal, and frontal
500
This type of tissue lines the inside of body walls.
What is parietal serosa?
500
The opposite of contralateral is this.
What is ipsilaterial?
500
This abdominal region is labeled F on the diagram.
What is the left lumbar region?
500
The back of your patellar region is referred to as this.
What is popliteal?
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