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What is section 4 called?
LLQ
What is section 3 called?
RLQ
What is quadrant 2 called?
LUQ
What is quadrant 1 called?
RUQ
What cut is letter c (the last cut)
Londitudinal section
What cut is letter b (the second cut)
Oblique section
What cut is letter a (the first cut)
Cross section
The ___ membranes can be found lining the abdominopelvic cavity and the internal organs
peritoncal
The membranes can be found in the mediastinum and surrounds the heart
pericardial
The _ membranes can be found in the thoracic cavity which houses the lungs
pleural
A membrane that is deeper and covers internal organss is called membrane
visceral
A membrane attached to the wall of a cavity is referred to the membrane
parietal
Back
Posterior
Superficial/Peripheral
Near the surface
Deep
More internal
Proximal
Closer to the point of attachment
Lateral
Toward the side
Below or farther from the head
Inferior
Distal
Further from the point of attachment
Above or closer to the head
Superior
Front
Anterior
Medial
Toward the middle
The fluid surrounding body cells
Internal enviorment
The functioning of body parts
Physiology
Person standing, facing forward, arms outstretched, palms outward
The Anatomical Position
The body maintains homeostasis through…
Homeostasis mechanisms
The ability to maintain a constant internal enviorment
Homeostasis
When a medical worker gives the wrong doseage of a drug, and the patient is kill
Death by decimal
Science of naming body parts
Anatomy
The sum total of all the chemical reactions in the body the break substances down and build them up
Metabolism
The weight under water is called
hydrostatic pressure
The weight of the air above is called
atmospheric pressure
Needed to drive metabolic processes
Oxygen
This provides energy
Food
Can increase the speed of chemical reactions
Heat
This sometimes helps to regulate vital chemical reactions
Food
Needed to breathe
Pressure
This is a form of energy
Heat
This is needed to circulate the blood
Pressure
Used for the transportation of substances within the organism
Water
This is an application of force to something
Pressure
This releases energy from food
Oxygen
This is the most abundant chemical in the body
Water
Provides the basic building materials for the body
Food
Used for chemical reactions
Water
This makes up one-fith of ordinary air
Oxygen
Regulates body temperature
Water
This is a product of metabolic reactions
Heat