Chapter 1 - Introduction to Anatomy
Which organ system directs long-term changes in other organ systems?
reproductive
nervous
lymphatic
endocrine
Which organ is located in the epigastric region?
gallbladder
heart
appendix
liver
Which is least distal?
digits
sural
hallux
patellar
Your ventral body cavity, divided by the diaphragm contains?
abdominal, peritnoeal, and pelvic cavities
thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
thoracic cavity
pleural and pericardial cavities
Which of the following is false?
The serous membrane contains visceral and perietal layers.
The visceral layer covers the organ.
In between the visceral and perietal layers is fluid.
The perietal layer covers the organ.
Which organ system do spleen, thymus, and tonsils belong to?
respiratory
digestive
endocrine
lymphatic
Which organ system regulates blood ions concentrations and pH?
digestive
cardiovascular
urinary
nervous
Your acromial is proximal to your?
pollex
mental
popliteal
buccal
Your spleen is located in which region?
hypogastric
left hypochondriac
right lumbar
umbilical
Which plane divides the body into left and right portions?
sagittal
coronal
frontal
tranverse
Supine is?
standard anatomical position, palms facing forward
standard anatomical position, palms facing backward
lying down, face down
lying down, face up
Which organ system do the teeth belong to?
endocrine
digestive
integumentary
skeletal
The pointy back of an elbow is called?
olecranal
antecubital
antebrachial
brachial
Which organ does the upper mediastinum not contain?
thymus
heart
trachea
esophagus
Which organ system do pituitary, thyroid, pancreas, and gonads belong to?
lymphatic
respiratory
digestive
endocrine
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