Match the following terms to their definitions. Write the letter in front of the
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Match the following terms to their definitions. Write the letter in front of the appropriate definition.
A. Anatomical position B. Supine position C. Prone position D. Metabolism
E. Trendelenburg position F. Fowler’s position G. Acid H. Base
I. Transverse plane or horizontal plane J. Solution K. Superior (cranial or cephalic)
L. Inferior (caudal) M. Median Plane or Midsagittal plane N. Molecule
O. Compound P. Biological Molecules Q. Anterior and ventral
R. Posterior and dorsal S. Dorsal cavities T. Elements U. Ventral Cavities
V. Epigastric region W. Hypochondriac regions X. Hypogastric region
Y. Chemistry
Definitions:
_____ Standing erect, face foreword, with feet parallel and arms hanging at the side, with the palms faced forward.
_____ Lying face downward or on your stomach.
_____ The study of atoms and molecules and their interactions.
_____ Sitting in the bed with the head of the bed elevated 45-60 degrees.
_____ A chemical substance that can release hydrogen ions.,
_____ Lying face upward or on your back. (lying on your spine)
_____ The head of the bed is lower than the feet.
_____ The smallest unit that retains the unique chemical properties of that specific type of matter. They can not be broken into smaller pieces by routine chemical techniques.
_____ Divides the body into top (superior) and bottom (inferior) sections. Also known as cross sectioning.
_____ Means toward the head or upper body.
_____ A chemical substance that can accept hydrogen ions.
_____ Means away from the head or toward the lower body.
_____ Two or more elements joined together.
_____ Divides the body into right and left halves.
_____ Refers to body parts toward or on front of the body.
_____ Refers to body parts toward or on the back of the body.
_____ Cavity located in the back of the body.
_____ Contains more than one type of element.
_____ Cavity located in the front of the body.
_____ Region located superior to the umbilical region.
_____ Region lies inferior to the umbilical region.
_____ Region located on either side of the epigastric region and contains the lower ribs.
_____ Refers to all the chemical operations going on within our bodies.
_____Molecules found in living systems that contain mainly the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorous.
_____ When one substance is dissolved in another
Explanation / Answer
A. Anatomical position - Standing erect, face forward, with feet parallel and arms hanging at the side, with the palms faced forward.
B. Supine position - Lying face upward or on your back. (lying on your spine).
C. Prone position - Lying face downward or on your stomach.
D. Metabolism - Refers to all the chemical operations going on within our bodies.
E. Trendelenburg position- The head of the bed is lower than the feet.
F. Fowler’s position- Sitting in the bed with the head of the bed elevated 45-60 degrees.
G. Acid - A chemical substance that can release hydrogen ions.
H. Base - A chemical substance that can accept hydrogen ions.
I. Transverse plane or horizontal plane - Divides the body into top (superior) and bottom (inferior) sections. Also known as cross sectioning.
J. Solution- When one substance is dissolved in another
K. Superior (cranial or cephalic) - Means toward the head or upper body.
L. Inferior (caudal) - Means away from the head or toward the lower body.
M. Median Plane or Midsagittal plane- Divides the body into right and left halves.
N. Molecule- Two or more elements joined together.
O. Compound - Contains more than one type of element.
P. Biological Molecules - Molecules found in living systems that contain mainly the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorous.
Q. Anterior and ventral- Refers to body parts toward or on front of the body.
R. Posterior and dorsal- Refers to body parts toward or on the back of the body.
S. Dorsal cavities- Cavity located in the back of the body.
T. Elements- The smallest unit that retains the unique chemical properties of that specific type of matter. They cannot be broken into smaller pieces by routine chemical techniques.
U. Ventral Cavities- Cavity located in the front of the body.
V. Epigastric region- Region located superior to the umbilical region.
W. Hypochondriac regions - Region located on either side of the epigastric region and contains the lower ribs.
X. Hypogastric region- Region located superior to the umbilical region.
Y. Chemistry - The study of atoms and molecules and their interactions.
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