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Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 5e (Martini/Nath) Chapter 1 An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Characteristics of most living

organisms include the ability to A) grow and reproduce. B) respond and adapt to their environment. C) control the e ternal environment. !) A and B only ") all of the above Answer# ! !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-1 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +) ,nicellular organisms e change gas- eliminate wastes- and absorb nutrients A) directly through their cell membranes. B) after some other organism processes them. C) with their comple organ systems. !) the same way as humans. ") all of the above Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-1 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .) *he waste products of metabolism are eliminated through the process of A) assimilation. B) absorption. C) e cretion. !) digestion. ") resorption. Answer# C !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-1 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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3) All of the chemical and physical changes ta'ing place in the body refers to A) systemic physiology. B) special physiology. C) cell physiology. !) metabolism. ") physiological chemistry. Answer# ! !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-1 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts 4) *he study of the first few wee's of life includes A) cytology. B) histology. C) embryology. !) physiology. ") medical anatomy. Answer# C !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-+ &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 5) &tudying anatomy by focusing on one region of the body and focusing on everything in that region is called A) gross anatomy. B) surface anatomy. C) systemic anatomy. !) regional anatomy. ") surgical anatomy. Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-+ &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 6) *he study of structures using special imaging techni7ues is A) surface anatomy. B) regional anatomy. C) surgical anatomy. !) medical anatomy. ") radiographic anatomy. Answer# " !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-+ &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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8) *he study of function is to 99999999 as the study of form is to anatomy. A) physiology B) regional anatomy C) microscopic anatomy !) systemic anatomy ") radiographic anatomy Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-+ &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms :) *he study of cells and cellular structures is called A) gross anatomy. B) cytology. C) histology. !) organology. ") microbiology. Answer# B !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-+ &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 10) 2n dealing with physiology- function is related to A) form. B) location. C) si;e. !) cavity. ") system. Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-+ &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 11) A gastroenterologist studies the human body mainly with an approach resembling A) gross anatomy. B) surface anatomy. C) microscopic anatomy. !) systemic anatomy. ") regional anatomy. Answer# ! !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-+ &'ill $evel# . Critical *hin'ing < Clinical Applications

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1+) *he branch of physiology that studies functions at the tissue level is called A) histophysiology. B) special physiology. C) system physiology. !) pathology. ") physiological chemistry. Answer# A !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-+ &'ill $evel# . Critical *hin'ing < Clinical Applications 1.) =hich of the following is an organ> A) blood B) heart C) peritoneum !) connective tissue ") mitochondrion Answer# B !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-. &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 13) A collection of cells that wor' together designates a?n) A) chemical. B) organ. C) tissue. !) organ system. ") none of the above Answer# C !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-. &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 14) *he following is the simplest level of organi;ation# A) cellular. B) chemical. C) tissue. !) system. ") organ. Answer# B !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-. &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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15) =hich of the following would be considered an organ> A) mitochondrion B) blood C) fat !) s'in ") heart muscle Answer# ! !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-. &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 16) Cells are considered the smallest units of life because A) cells are composed of organelles- each of which is responsible for a particular life-giving function. B) cells are composed of atoms- which- chemically- are the smallest units of structure. C) cells are composed of molecules- which- chemically- are the smallest units of structure. !) the cell is @%* considered the smallest unit of life. ") both A and C Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-. &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 18) *he fact that a single defective protein causes cystic fibrosis- a multisystemic illness- proves that A) all organisms are composed of cells. B) all levels of organi;ation within an organism are interdependent. C) chemical molecules ma'e up cells. !) all cells are independent of each other. ") congenital defects can be life threatening. Answer# B !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-. &'ill $evel# . Critical *hin'ing < Clinical Applications 1:) Covering- protection from infection- thermoregulation- and hormone production are functions of which system> A) integumentary B) muscular C) s'eletal !) nervous ") none of the above Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-3 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms
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+0) *he production of another human organism is the function of which of the following systems> A) s'eletal B) reproductive C) respiratory !) lymphoid ") cardiovascular Answer# B !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-3 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +1) (egulation of the body using rapid changes caused by electrical signals is characteristic of the A) integumentary system. B) endocrine system. C) nervous system. !) cardiovascular system. ") none of the above Answer# C !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-3 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms ++) *he trachea and lungs are components of the A) endocrine system. B) digestive system. C) respiratory system. !) urinary system. ") lymphoid system. Answer# C !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-3 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +.) *he pituitary and thyroid glands are components of the A) endocrine system. B) cardiovascular system. C) respiratory system. !) lymphoid system. ") digestive system. Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-3 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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+3) Aas e change is a function of the A) cardiovascular system. B) lymphoid system. C) respiratory system. !) urinary system. ") both A and ! Answer# C !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-3 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts +4) $ungs are to the respiratory system as the spleen is to the A) lymphoid system. B) urinary system. C) digestive system. !) cardiovascular system. ") muscular system. Answer# A !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-3 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts +5) Bormones- glands- and target cells are associated with the A) s'eletal system. B) muscular system. C) integumentary system. !) endocrine system. ") all of the above Answer# " !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-3 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts +6) =hich of the following is characteristic of the endocrine system> A) releases chemical messengers called neurotransmitters B) produces a more rapid response to body changes than the nervous system C) can produce effects that last for days or longer !) can produce an effect that involves only one tissue at a time ") is an important thermoregulatory system Answer# C !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-3 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts

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+8) =hich of the following are parts of a homeostatic mechanism> A) receptor B) control center C) effector !) all of the above ") none of the above Answer# ! !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-4 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts +:) 2magine someone is cold and responds by putting on more clothes. *his regulation mechanism is an e ample of A) negative feedbac'. B) positive feedbac'. C) homeostatic regulation. !) diagnostic regulation. ") a behavioral change and is not related to the internal environment. Answer# " !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-4 &'ill $evel# . Critical *hin'ing < Clinical Applications .0) *he prevention of change- and the shutdown of an overactive organ are e amples of A) positive feedbac'. B) homeostasis. C) negative feedbac'. !) effector control. ") none of the above Answer# C !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-5 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .1) *he increasingly forceful labor contractions that lead to childbirth are an e ample of this type of mechanism# A) receptor activation. B) effector shutdown. C) negative feedbac'. !) positive feedbac'. ") none of the above Answer# ! !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-5 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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.+) =hich of the following is an e ample of negative feedbac'> A) 2ncreased pressure in the aorta triggers mechanisms to lower blood pressure. B) A rise in blood calcium levels triggers the release of a hormone that further raises blood calcium levels. C) A rise in estrogen during the menstrual cycle increases the number of progesterone receptors in the uterus. !) 2ncreased blood sugar stimulates the release of a hormone from the pancreas that stimulates the liver to release blood sugar. ") A increase in body temperature triggers a neural response that initiates physiological changes to increase body temperature. Answer# A !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-5 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts ..) A person who is lying on his or her stomach is said to be in the A) supine position. B) prone position. C) anatomical position. !) frontal position. ") sagittal position. Answer# B !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .3) =hich indicates the bac' of the body> A) anterior B) posterior C) dorsal !) ventral ") both B and C Answer# " !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .4) =hich of the following is M"!2A$ to the breast> A) sternum B) shoulder C) elbow !) digits ") 'nee Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms
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.5) *he wrist is considered 99999999 to the elbow. A) pro imal B) distal C) lateral !) medial ") none of the above Answer# B !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .6) *he navel is 99999999 to the chin. A) anterior B) superior C) posterior !) inferior ") medial Answer# ! !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .8) =hich of the following regions corresponds to the groin> A) pelvic B) cephalic C) gluteal !) lumbar ") thoracic Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .:) 2n the terminology of planes and sections- which e ample includes two terms with identical meanings> A) frontalCcoronal B) coronalChori;ontal C) e7uatorialCcoronal !) sagittalCmidsagittal ") none of the above Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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30) =hich of the following regions corresponds to the foot> A) cervical B) brachial C) antebrachial !) femoral ") pedal Answer# " !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 31) *his portion of the body contains the upper and lower limbs. A) appendicular B) thoracic C) a ial !) dorsal ") ventral Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 3+) (eferring to the bac' means A) a ial. B) appendicular. C) ventral. !) dorsal. ") thoracic. Answer# ! !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 3.) Anterior is to 99999999 as posterior is to dorsal. A) cranial B) ventral C) caudal !) inferior ") medial Answer# B !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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33) %rgans that are protected by bone are found in what part of the body> A) a ial B) appendicular C) ventral cavity !) superficial regions ") inferior portions Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts 34) A cut passing through the midline of the body that divides it into ,@"Q,A$ left and right halves is 'nown as this type of plane# A) frontal. B) coronal. C) transverse. !) midsagittal. ") parasagittal. Answer# " !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts 35) *he heart- lungs- and small intestine would be found in the A) dorsal body cavity. B) peritoneal cavity. C) pleural cavity. !) ventral body cavity. ") abdominopelvic cavity. Answer# ! !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-8 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 36) *he diaphragm separates the 99999999 cavity from the 99999999 cavity. A) pleuralD mediastinum B) thoracicD abdominopelvic C) pericardialD pleural !) abdominalD pelvic ") pericardial sacD pericardial Answer# B !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-8 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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38) *he heart is surrounded by the 99999999 membrane. A) pericardial B) peritoneal C) visceral !) serous ") pleural Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-8 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 3:) *he membrane covering the surface of the stomach is named the A) parietal pleura. B) visceral pleura. C) pericardial sac. !) visceral peritoneum. ") serous membrane. Answer# ! !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-8 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 40) *he membrane covering the surface of the lung is referred to as the A) visceral pleura. B) parietal peritoneum. C) visceral pericardium. !) serous membrane. ") mediastinum. Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-8 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 41) *he main function of a serous membrane is to A) reduce friction. B) protect organs. C) allow blood to pass. !) hold organs together. ") fill empty spaces. Answer# A !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-8 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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4+) *he peritoneal cavity contains the A) heart. B) small intestine. C) lungs. !) uterus. ") thymus. Answer# B !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-8 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 4.) Mary- who is 5 months pregnant- goes to her physician for a test to chec' the development of her fetus. *he physician uses a device that employs sound waves to produce an image of the fetus. *his techni7ue is 'nown as A) an E-ray. B) a C* scan. C) an M(2. !) an ultrasound. ") radiography. Answer# ! !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-8 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 43) A diagnostic techni7ue that employs a radiodense dye inFected into blood vessels is called a?n) A) angiogram. B) radiograph. C) C* scan. !) M(2. ") ultrasound. Answer# A !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-8 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 44) *he ventral body cavity contains the A) abdominal cavity. B) pericardial cavity. C) pelvic cavity. !) pleural cavity. ") all of the above Answer# " !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-8 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts
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45) *he mediastinum separates 99999999 from the 99999999. A) the pleural cavityD coelom B) the thoracic cavityD peritoneal cavity C) one pleural cavityD other pleural cavity !) the abdominal cavityD pelvic cavity ") the pericardial sacD pericardial cavity Answer# C !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-8 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts )ill in the Blan' Questions 1) *he study of body structure is called 9999999999999999999999999. Answer# anatomy !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-+ &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +) *he branch of biological science that deals with how the 'idney functions is called 9999999999999999999999999 physiology. Answer# renal !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-+ &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .) A structure that senses change is called a 9999999999999999999999999. Answer# receptor !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-4 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 3) *he tendency for physiological systems to stabili;e internal conditions with respect to the e ternal environment is called 9999999999999999999999999. Answer# homeostasis !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-4 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts 4) 2n 9999999999999999999999999 feedbac'- the initial stimulus produces a response that reinforces the stimulus. Answer# positive !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-5 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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5) A mechanism that brings the internal environment bac' to normal is a 9999999999999999999999999 mechanism. Answer# negative feedbac' !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-5 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 6) A person lying face up in the anatomical position is said to be in the 9999999999999999999999999 position. Answer# supine !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 8) *he forearm is called the 9999999999999999999999999. Answer# antebrachium !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms :) *he term 9999999999999999999999999 refers to the bac' of the 'nee. Answer# popliteal !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 10) *he term 9999999999999999999999999 refers to the wrist. Answer# carpal !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 11) A cut parallel to the midsagittal line would produce a 9999999999999999999999999 section. Answer# parasagittal or sagittal !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts 1+) ,sing anatomical terms of direction- supply the word that would ma'e the sentence correct. *he stomach is 9999999999999999999999999 to the lungs. Answer# inferior !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts

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1.) ,sing anatomical terms of direction- supply the word that would ma'e the sentence correct. *he 'nee is 9999999999999999999999999 to the foot. Answer# pro imal !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts Matching Questions 1) Match the item in the first column with its primary function in the second column. 99999 1. atom A. group of cells 99999 +. cell B. smallest level of organi;ation 99999 .. lungs C. organ system 99999 3. heart and blood vessels !. organ 99999 4. tissue ". individual living entity Answer# 1-B- +-"- .-!- 3-C- 4-A !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-. &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts +) Match the organ system in the first column with its primary function in the second column. 99999 1. integumentary system A. defense against infection 99999 +. muscular system B. protection from environment 99999 .. endocrine system C. processing of food 99999 3. cardiovascular system !. internal transport of materials 99999 4. respiratory system ". elimination of e cess water 99999 5. urinary system ). production of se cells 99999 6. reproductive system A. support and protection 99999 8. s'eletal system B. delivery of air for gas e change 99999 :. nervous system 2. locomotion and heat production 99999 10. lymphoid system G. directing responses to stimuli 99999 11. digestive system H. directing long-term changes Answer# 1-B- +-2- .-H- 3-!- 4-B- 5-"- 6-)- 8-A- :-G- 10-A- 11-C !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-3 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts .) Match the organ system in the first column with the structure?s) found within that system in the second column. 99999 1. endocrine system A. arteries 99999 +. urinary system B. liver 99999 .. digestive system C. pituitary gland 99999 3. s'eletal system !. ligaments 99999 4. circulatory system ". urethra Answer# 1-C- +-"- .-B- 3-!- 4-A !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-3 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts
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3) Match the body region in the first column with the organ near it in the second column. 99999 1. cranial A. liver 99999 +. vertebral B. brain 99999 .. mammary C. urinary bladder 99999 3. abdominal !. lungs 99999 4. pelvic ". spinal cord Answer# 1-B- +-"- .-!- 3-A- 4-C !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts 4) Match the body regions in the first column with the locations in the second column. 99999 1. popliteal A. front of elbow 99999 +. dorsal B. fingers or toes 99999 .. orbital C. bac' of 'nee 99999 3. antecubital !. midline of bac' 99999 4. digital ". eye Answer# 1-C- +-!- .-"- 3-A- 4-B !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts "ssay Questions 1) 2t is a warm day and you feel a little chilled. %n chec'ing your temperature- you find that your body temperature is 1.4 degrees below normal. &uggest some possible reasons for this situation. Answer# *here are several reasons why your body temperature may have dropped. Iour body may be losing heat faster than it is being produced. *his- however- is more li'ely to occur on a cool day. Jarious chemical factors- such as hormones- may have caused a decrease in your metabolic rate- and thus your body is not producing as much heat as it normally would. Alternatively- you may be suffering from an infection that has temporarily changed the set point of the bodyKs Lthermostat.L *his would seem to be the most li'ely e planation considering the circumstances given in the 7uestion. !iff# + $earning %utcome# 1-4 &'ill $evel# + (eviewing Concepts

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Using the figure above, identify the labeled part. 1) $abel A# 99999999 Answer# Cephalon or head ?cephalic) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +) $abel B# 99999999 Answer# Cranium or s'ull ?cranial) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .) $abel C# 99999999 Answer# )acies or face ?facial) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 3) $abel !# 99999999 Answer# %ris or mouth ?oral) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 4) $abel "# 99999999 Answer# Mentis or chin ?mental) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 5) $abel )# 99999999 Answer# A illa or armpit ?a illary) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 6) $abel A# 99999999 Answer# Brachium or arm ?brachial) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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8) $abel B# 99999999 Answer# Antecubitis or front of elbow ?antecubital) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms :) $abel 2# 99999999 Answer# Antebrachium or forearm ?antebrachial) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 10) $abel G# 99999999 Answer# Carpus or wrist ?carpal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 11) $abel H# 99999999 Answer# 1alma or palm ?palmar) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 1+) $abel $# 99999999 Answer# 1olle or thumb !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 1.) $abel M# 99999999 Answer# !igits ?phalanges) or fingers ?digital or phalangeal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 13) $abel @# 99999999 Answer# 1atella or 'neecap ?patellar) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 14) $abel %# 99999999 Answer# Crus or leg ?crural) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms
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15) $abel 1# 99999999 Answer# *arsus or an'le ?tarsal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 16) $abel Q# 99999999 Answer# !igits ?phalanges) or toes ?digital or phalangeal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 18) $abel (# 99999999 Answer# Ballu or great toe !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 1:) $abel &# 99999999 Answer# 1es or foot ?pedal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +0) $abel *# 99999999 Answer# )emur or thigh ?femoral) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +1) $abel ,# 99999999 Answer# 1ubis ?pubic) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms ++) $abel J# 99999999 Answer# 2nguen or groin ?inguinal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +.) $abel =# 99999999 Answer# Manus or hand ?manual) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms
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+3) $abel E# 99999999 Answer# *run' !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +4) $abel I# 99999999 Answer# 1elvis ?pelvic) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +5) $abel M# 99999999 Answer# ,mbilicus or navel ?umbilical) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +6) $abel AA# 99999999 Answer# Abdomen ?abdominal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +8) $abel BB# 99999999 Answer# Mamma or breast ?mammary) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms +:) $abel CC# 99999999 Answer# *horacis or thora - chest ?thoracic) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .0) $abel !!# 99999999 Answer# Cervicis or nec' ?cervical) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .1) $abel ""# 99999999 Answer# @asus or nose ?nasal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms
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.+) $abel ))# 99999999 Answer# Bucca or chee' ?buccal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms ..) $abel AA# 99999999 Answer# Auris or ear ?otic) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .3) $abel BB# 99999999 Answer# %culus or eye ?orbital or ocular) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .4) $abel 22# 99999999 Answer# )orehead ?frontal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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Using the figure above, identify the labeled part. .5) $abel A# 99999999 Answer# &houlder ?acromial) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms
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.6) $abel B# 99999999 Answer# !orsum or bac' ?dorsal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .8) $abel C# 99999999 Answer# %lecranon or bac' of elbow ?olecranal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms .:) $abel !# 99999999 Answer# $umbus or loin ?lumbar) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 30) $abel "# 99999999 Answer# Aluteus or buttoc' ?gluteal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 31) $abel )# 99999999 Answer# 1opliteus or bac' of 'nee ?popliteal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 3+) $abel A# 99999999 Answer# &ura or calf ?sural) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 3.) $abel B# 99999999 Answer# Calcaneus or heel of foot ?calcaneal) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 33) $abel 2# 99999999 Answer# 1lanta or sole of foot ?plantar) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms
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34) $abel G# 99999999 Answer# $ower limb !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 35) $abel H# 99999999 Answer# ,pper limb !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 36) $abel $# 99999999 Answer# Cervicis or nec' ?cervical) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms 38) $abel M# 99999999 Answer# Cephalon or head ?cephalic) !iff# 1 $earning %utcome# 1-6 &'ill $evel# 1 (eviewing )acts and *erms

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