1. Circle True or False. In anatomical position, the body is lying down 2. Circl
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1. Circle True or False. In anatomical position, the body is lying down 2. Circle the correct underlined term. With regard to surface anatomy, abdominal/ axial refers to the structures along the center line of the body. 3. The term superficial refers to a structure that is: a. attached near the trunk of the body b. toward or at the body surface c. toward the head d. toward the midline 4. Thepl plane runs longitudinally and divides the body into right and left sides. a. frontal b. sagittal c. transverse d. ventral 5. Circle the correct underlined terms. The dorsal body cavity can be divided into the cranial/thoracic cavity, which contains the brain, and the sural/yertebral cavity, which contains the spinal cordExplanation / Answer
Q.1. In anatomical possition the body is upright,feet flat and directed forward.the upper limbs are at side of the body with palm facing forward.In anatomical possition the body is lying down--False
Q.2. The structures along the center line of the body is reffered to axial.
Q.3.The term superficial refers to structures towards or at the surface of the body.
Q.4.The sagittal plane runs longitudinally and devides the body into right andleft sides..
Q5.The dorsalbody cavity can be devided into the cranial cavity,which cotains brain and the vertebral cavity contains spinal cord.
Q.6.Cell is the structural and functional unit of living things.
Q.7.The small intestine is an example of organ because it is composed of two or more tissuetypes that perform a specific function.
Q8.The endocrine system is responsible for maintaining homeostasis of the body via rapid transmission of electrical signals.
9.The kidneys are part of the urinary system
10.Thin muscle which separates thoracic and abdominal cavity is diaphram.
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