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Directional terms
Body Planes
Regional terms
Body Cavities
Misc.
100
This is another term used to describe the front of the body.
What is ventral?
100
This is the plane which divides the body into top and bottom sections.
What a the transverse plane?
100
The uppermost medial region.
What is the epigastric region?
100
This body cavity is well protected by bones.
What is the dorsal cavity?
100
Anatomy at a macroscopic level.
What is Gross Anatomy?
200
In the limbs, this term describes the part closest to the attachment to the trunk.
What is proximal?
200
This is the plane which divides the body into left and right sections.
What is a sagittal plane?
200
The uppermost right lateral region.
What is the right hypochondriac region?
200
This cavity contains the brain.
What is the cranial cavity?
200
Anatomy from fetus to adult.
What is Development Anatomy?
300
The feet are the most ____________ part of the body.
What is inferior?
300
This is the plane seperates the body into anterior and posterior sections.
What is a frontal plane?
300
This is the most inferior medial region.
What is the hypogastric region?
300
This ventral cavity contains the digestive organs.
What is the abdominal cavity?
300
The mouth.
What is the buccal cavity?
400
The scapula are ____________ to the vertebral column.
What is lateral?
400
Nodding the head (as in "yes") occurs in this plane.
What is a sagittal plane?
400
This region is directly superior to the left iliac region.
What is the left lumbar region?
400
These two organs are found in the thoracic cavity.
What are the lungs and heart?
400
The breaking down and changing of complex substances.
What is Catabolism?
500
A gunshot wound.
What killed Victim 2.
500
A CAT scan looks at the body in sections along this plane.
What is transverse?
500
Victim 2 had a bruise in the left pocket of his posterior knee. Name this pocket.
What is the popliteal fossa?
500
This muscle separates the thoracic cavity and the abdominal cavity.
What is the diaphram?
500
That constant condition.
What is Homeostasis?