The Language of Anatomy
The Language of Anatomy
Pre-Lab Quiz
Which organ (Figure 1.8) is divided into identical halves by the median plane?
URINARY BLADDER
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Group Challenge
1. Arrange the following terms from superior to inferior: cervical, coxal, crural, femoral, lumbar,
mental, nasal, plantar, sternal, and tarsal.
mental, nasal, cervical, sternal, lumbar, coxal, crural, femoral, plantar, and tarsal
2. Arrange the following terms from proximal to distal: antebrachial, antecubital, brachial,
carpal, digital, and palmar.
brachial, antecubital, antibrachial, carpal, palmar, and digital
3. Arrange the following terms from medial to lateral: acromial, axillary, buccal, otic, pollex, and
umbilical.
umbilical, buccal, otic, axillary, acromial, and pollex
4. Arrange the following terms from distal to proximal: calcaneal, femoral, hallux, plantar,
popliteal, and sural.
hallax, plantar, calcaneal, sural, popliteal, and femoral
5. Name a plane that you could use to section a four-legged chair and still be able to sit in the
chair without falling over.
transverse
6. Name the abdominopelvic region that is both medial and inferior to the right lumbar region.
hypogastric
7. Name the type of inflammation (think “-itis”) that is typically accompanied by pain in the lower
right quadrant.
appendicitis
Surface Anatomy
1. Match each of the numbered descriptions with the related term in the key.
2. Indicate the following body areas on the accompanying diagram by placing the correct key
letter at the end of each line.
Key:
a. abdominal
b. antecubital
c. brachial
d. cervical
e. crural
f. femoral
g. fibular
h. gluteal
i. lumbar
j. occipital
k. oral
l. popliteal
m. pubic
n. sural
o. thoracic
p. umbilical
3. Classify each of the terms in the key question 2 above into one of the large body regions
indicated below. Insert appropriate key letters on the answer blanks.
b, c, e , f, g, l, n 1. appendicular a, d, h, I, j, k, m, o, p 2. axial
5. Define section.
A section is a two-dimensional surface of a three-dimensional structure that has been
cut. The cut is made through the body wall or through an organ.
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6. Several incomplete statements are listed below. Correctly complete each statement by
choosing the appropriate anatomical term from the key. Record the key letters and/or terms on
the correspondingly numbered blanks below. Some terms are used more than once.
7. Correctly identify each of the body planes by inserting the appropriate term for each on the
answer line below the drawing.
8. Draw a kidney as it appears when sectioned in each of the three different planes.
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9. Correctly identify each of the nine regions of the abdominopelvic cavity by inserting the
appropriate term for each of the letters indicated in the following
a. epigastric region
b. right hypochondriac region
c. left hypochondriac region
d. umbilical region
e. right lumbar region
f. left lumbar region
g. hypogastric (pubic) region
h. right iliac region
i. left iliac region
Body Cavities
10. Which body cavity would have to be opened for the following types of surgeries or
procedures? (Use the key to find the correct choice, and write the letter in same-numbered
blank. More than one choice may apply for some surgeries/procedures.)
11. Name the muscle that subdivides the ventral body cavity.
DIAPHRAGM
13. Which body cavity affords the least protection to its internal structures?
ABDOMINAL
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15. A nurse informs you that she is about to take blood from the antecubital region. What portion
of your body should you present to her?
YOUR ARM (THE ANTERIOR SURFACE OF THE ELBOW POINT)
16. Using the key, identify the small body cavities described below. Write the correct letter in
each blank line.
3 Cranial Cavity
4 Spinal Cavity
5 Thoracic Cavity
6 Abdominopelvic Cavity
7 Abdominal Cavity
8 Pelvic Cavity
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