Test one Flashcards
Dominal (abdomen) =
belly
Antebrachial (antebrachium) =
forearm
Auricle =
ear
Brachial (brachium) =
upper arm
Carpal (carpus) =
wrist
Cervical (cervicis) =
neck
Cranial (cranium) =
skull
Digital (digit) =
fingers or toes
Facial (facies) =
Face
Frontal (frons) =
forehead
Inguinal (inguen) =
groin
Mammary (mamma) =
breast
Mental (mentis) =
chin
Olecranal (olecranon) =
elbow
Ocular (occulus) =
eye
Patellar (patella) =
knee
Plantar (planta) =
bottom of foot
Pubic (pubis) =
sexual organs
Sural (sura) =
calf
Thoracic (thorax) =
chest
Acromial (acromion) =
shoulder
Antecubital (antecubitis) =
forearm front
Axillary (axilla) =
armpit
Buccal (bucca) =
cheek
Cephalic (cephalus) =
head
Coxal (coxa) =
hip
Crural (crus) =
leg
Dorsal (dorsa) =
back
Femoral (femur) =
thigh
Gluteal (gluteus) =
buttocks
Lumbar (lumbas) =
lower back
Manual (manus) =
hand
Nasal (nasus) =
nose
Oral (oris) =
mouth
Palmar (palma) =
palm
Pelvic (pelvis) =
pelvis
Popliteal (popliteus) =
back of the knee
Sacrum (sacral) =
lower spine
Tarsal (tarsus) =
ankle
Umbilical (umbilicus) =
bellybutton
The heart is _____ to the lungs.
medial
The knee is _____ to the hip.
distal
The wrist is _____ to the hand.
proximal
The mouth is _____ to the nose.
inferior
The thorax is _____ to the abdomen.
superior
The thumb is _____ to the ring finger.
lateral
The sternum is _____ to the heart.
ventral
The skull is _____ to the scalp.
deep
The ears are _____ to the nose.
lateral
Dorsal refers to the _____ of the human body, while ventral refers to the _____ of the human body.
front/anterior & back/posterior
Medial =
toward the body midline
Lateral =
Away from body midline
Superficial =
Towards body surface
Deep =
more internal
Supine =
lying down belly up
Prone =
lying down back up
Median =
The midline plane dividing the body into left and right halves
mid Sagittal =
The plane dividing the body into unequal left and right parts and parallel to the median plane.
Coronal/frontal =
front part of body split from the back
Transverse =
splitting body from upper and lower body from the belly button
Dorsal =
back part of body split from the front
superior =
toward the head
inferior =
toward the feet
proximal =
toward the upper/ inner thigh of leg
distal =
toward the feet of the leg
The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts is the I have _____ plane.
frontal
A transverse plane divides the body into _____ and _____ regions.
superior & inferior
A _____ or _____ plane divides the body into right and left parts.
midsagital & parasagital
The two main body cavities are the _____ and the _____ cavities.
dorsal & ventral
The stomach is found in the _____ cavity.
abdominal
The heart is found in the _____ cavity, which is part of the _____ cavity.
thoracic & ventral
The brain is found within the _____ cavity which is part of the _____ cavity.
cranial & dorsal
The urinary bladder and reproductive organs are found within the _____ cavity.
pelvic
cartilage?
skeletal system
skin?
integumentary system
mammary glands?
reproductive system
thymus?
lymphatic system
spleen?
lymphatic system
kidneys?
urinary system
gall bladder?
3 digestive system
adrenal gland?
26 endocrine system
spinal cord?
9 nervous system
anus?
4 digestive system
kidney?
29 urinary system
heart?
5 cardiovascular system
liver?
18 digestive system
diaphragm?
8 respiratory system
pancreas?
25 endocrine system and digestive system
small intestine?
2 digestive system
uterus?
24 reproductive system
parotid salivary gland?
20 digestive system
right lung?
13 respiratory system
testes?
14 reproductive system
larynx?
11 respiratory system
brain?
7 nervous system
sub-mandibular salivary gland?
17 digestive system
thyroid gland?
30 endocrine system
large intestine?
19 digestive system
spleen?
6 lymphatic system
trachea?
1 respiratory system
stomach?
10 digestive system
appendix?
23 digestive system
urinary bladder?
15 urinary system
vena cava?
21 cardiovascular system
aorta?
1 cardiovascular system
ovaries?
22 reproductive system
sublingual salivary gland?
27 digestive system
pituitary gland?
12 endocrine system
urethra?
28 urinary system
What is the x variable?
The variable chosen to manipulate by the researchers. The x axis that is on the horizontal line.
What is the y variable?
The variable the researcher doesn’t control or choose. The y axis is the vertical line.