Intro. to A&P
11 Organ Systems ~Structures
11 Organ Systems~Functions
Anatomical Terms~1
Anatomical Terms~ 2
Medical Imaging
Body Cavity and Quadrants
100

The structure of the human body.

What is anatomy?

100

The largest organ in the human body

What is the integumentary system?

100

Encloses internal body structures and site of many sensory receptors. This is this also the first layer of body's protection.

What is the integumentary system?

100

The umbilical regions is _______ to the brachial region. 

What is medial?

100

This plane divides the body into a right and left half.

What is sagittal?

100

Mr. Big-Talk fractured his humerus.  He needs this type of medical imaging. 

What is an x-ray?

100

The brain is located in this cavity.

The cranial cavity.

200

Anatomy focuses on the structure or body part, whereas physiology focuses on the _______.

What is function?

200

Blood Vessels 

Cardiovascular System

200

Detects and processes sensory information.

What is the nervous system?

200

The patellar region is __________ to the tarsal region.

What is superior?

200

This plane divides the body into a superior and inferior halves.

What is transverse plane?

200

Doctors seem to think that Mrs. Purr has suffered from a stroke. What type of imaging would she need for to doctors to confirm the diagnosis? 

What is a CT Scan?

200

Lungs, stomach, and heart are all housed in which body cavity?

What is Ventral Cavity?

300

The correct order of Cellular Organization consist of what? 

Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ System, Organism 

300

Bladder

What is the urinary system?

300

A 14 year old male develops a deepened voice and a growth spurt. Which of the following organ systems will be most helpful in his hormonal changes?

What is endocrine system?

300

The digital region is _________ to the thoracic region.

What is lateral?

300

This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior.

What is a frontal plane?

300

Ms. Susie Guccithinkiloveher' found out she is pregnant.  In order to monitor the pregnancy, she will need this type of imaging. 

What is ultrasonography?

300

The most medial inferior quadrant is what?

What is hypogastric region

400

The study of internal body structures

Radiographic Anatomy

400

Liver

What is the Digestive system?

400

Delivers oxygen and nutrients to tissues.

What is the cardiovascular system?

400

Standing with palms held unnaturally forward with thumbs pointing away from the body is consider what position?

What is anatomical position?

400

Organs that are one side of the body are  considered to be______?

What is Unilateral?

400

If a patient may have a cancerous tumor, the best type of imaging would be a _________.

What is a MRI?

400

What cavity is the reproductive organs located in? 

What is the Pelvic Cavity?

500

The study of developmental changes that occur before birth

What is Embrology?

500

Lymph Nodes

What is the lymphatic system?


500

Provides framework for the body and provides protection to internal organs?

What is the skeletal system?

500

The lumbar regions is ________ to the abdominal region.

What is posterior?

500

The areas that is close to the surface.

What is superficial?

500

Which body quadrant is ipsilateral and most superior to the Left inguinal region?

What is the Left hypochondriac?

600

A ______point is the physiological value around which the normal range fluctuates.

What is set?

600

Adrenal glands

What is the endocrine system?

600

Returns fluid to the blood.

What is the lymphatic system?

600

Organs far away from the point of attachment 

What is distal?

600

Organs that are included in the axial part of the body?

Head, neck, trunk

600

What is the right most inferior quadrant 

What is the Right Inguinal/iliac region

700

Skin cells that divide uncontrollably leads to tissue changes.  These structural changes that ultimately affects tissues are caused by disease. This is known as what type of anatomy?

What is pathological anatomy?

700

Epithelial, nervous, muscular, and connective tissues all have characteristic tissues that creates which level of organization?

Organs

700

During a spa session, you are asked to lay face down so the massage therapist can contact your lower back. Which body position are you laying in and which posterior landmark is being contacted?

What is Prone; lumbar region