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1. Identify the four requirements for “anatomical position”. 2. What is the diff

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Question

1. Identify the four requirements for “anatomical position”.

2. What is the difference between the terms “cephalic” and “caudal”?

3. How does the sagittal plane divide the body?

4. What two things are contained within the dorsal cavity?

5. List the abdominal quadrants.

6. List the 4 main organic compounds found in living things.

7. Would a pH of 2.0 be acidic or basic?

8. In humans, sugar is stored in liver and muscle in what form?

9. What are the two types of endoplasmic reticulum, and how do they differ?

10. If someone had improperly functioning lysosomes what would be the outcome?

11. What is the main function of mitochondria?

12. Briefly describe the structure of the cell membrane.

13. What structures are responsible for cell movement?

14. What are the 4 stages of mitosis?

15. If red blood cells are placed in a solution that is hypotonic relative to them, what will happen?

16. List and define the 5 Roman Numeral Staging categories for cancer.

17. What is one difference between active transport and diffusion?

18. What are the 4 main tissue types?

19. Describe mucous membranes and provide one example.

20. What is the function of cartilage?

Explanation / Answer

1. The four requirements for anatomical position are;

1. Standing erect.

2. Arms straight and in outward position so that palms face forward.

3. Face kept in front direction.

4. Arms away from the body so that hands do not touch the body.

2. Term Cephalic refers to head while as term caudal refers to tail or anal side of the body.