Terminology and Planes

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Terminology and Planes A & P Visual PPT Quiz 4 Terminology and Planes

A. Posterior B. Dorsal C. Anterior D. Proximal E. Lateral Q1: Mrs. Jones is walking toward you.  You are looking at her from a (an)_______________view? A. Posterior B. Dorsal C. Anterior D. Proximal E. Lateral

Q2: Which statement is correct? A. The inside of the thigh is lateral to the outside of the thigh B. The shoulder is lateral to the neck C. The knee is lateral to the hip D. The ankle is medial to the foot E. There is no way that any of these are right.

A. Distal B. Prone C. Strong D. Supine E. Ipsilateral Q3: GI Joe is working on his third set of thirty push-ups.  Which best describes the position he is in? A. Distal B. Prone C. Strong D. Supine E. Ipsilateral

Q4: Which statement is correct? A. The ear is medial to the eye B. The chin is anterior to the nose C. The elbow is proximal to the shoulder D. The elbow is distal to the shoulder E. The nose is lateral to your chin

Q5: A transverse plane divides the body into _______ segments. A. equal right and left B. anterior and posterior C.superior and inferior D. both right and left and anterior and posterior segments E. 4

Q6: Anatomical position is: A. a term used by artists referring to facing front and posing. B. unimportant as a term of reference. C. the position in which the body is erect, facing front with feet parallel and arms hanging at the sides with the palms facing forward. D. the position in which the body is lying prone (face down) with feet parallel and arms by the sides. E. the position in which the body is erect, facing forward with feet parallel and arms hanging at the sides with palms facing backward.

Q7: The cheeks are ____ to the tongue. A. proximal B. lateral C. medial D. inferior E. dorsal

Q8: The thoracic body cavity: A. is made up of the cranial and spinal cavities. B. is made up of two subcavities. C. is the superior cavity in the ventral cavity. D. is the dorsal cavity. E. is posterior to the dorsal body cavity.

Q9: Which of these is found in the dorsal body cavity? A. Liver. B. Brain. C. Kidneys. D. Heart. E. Lungs.

A. Superior, cranial, or cephalad. B. Intermediate. C. Distal. Q10: Which term is defined as being close to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk? A. Superior, cranial, or cephalad. B. Intermediate. C. Distal. D. Proximal. E. Superficial.

Bonus(? PTS): If you wish to make a drawing of a section through the human body that showed the heart and both of the lungs, your section could be in which of the following planes? (1) Frontal (coronal); (2) Transverse; (3) Sagittal A. 1 only. B. 2 only. C. 3 only. D . 1 and 2. E. 2 and 3.