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BSF-Orientation II Notes Quiz Systems/Body Areas/Stuff, BSF Anatomical Regions Defined, BSF Anatomical Planes BSF-Orientation II Notes Quiz Systems/Body Areas/Stuff, BSF Anatomical Regions Defined, BSF Anatomical Planes BSF-Orientation II Notes Quiz Systems/Body Areas/Stuff, BSF Anatomical Regions Defined, BSF Anatomical Planes
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nervous - CORRECT ANSWER >>> one of your 2 major regulatory systems (2nd Alpha) endocrine - CORRECT ANSWER >>> one of your 2 major regulatory systems (1st Alpha) nervous - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here endocrine - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here lymphatic - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here reproductive - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here reproductive - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here cardiovascular - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here respiratory - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here urinary - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here integumentary - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here
integumentary - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here digestive - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here muscular - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here skeletal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> system seen here cardiovascular - CORRECT ANSWER >>> major transport system urinary - CORRECT ANSWER >>> one of 2 pH regulatory systems (2nd alpha) respiratory - CORRECT ANSWER >>> one of 2 pH regulatory systems (1st alpha) reproductive - CORRECT ANSWER >>> little Krummel's roaming free skeletal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> without this system you would move like a slug integumentary - CORRECT ANSWER >>> can make all the vitamin D that your body needs reproductive - CORRECT ANSWER >>> gonads endocrine - CORRECT ANSWER >>> goiter lymphatic - CORRECT ANSWER >>> elephantiasis
oblique - CORRECT ANSWER >>> organ section @ an angle other than 90 degrees longitudinal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> organ section that can be sagittal or frontal abdominopelvic - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavities that are combined because of a lack of physical separation between them. cranial - CORRECT ANSWER >>> most protected of the 5 cavities spinal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 2nd most protected of the 5 cavites thoracic - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 3rd most protected of the 5 cavities pelvic - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 4th most protected of the 5 cavities pelvic - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 2nd least protected of the 5 cavities abdominal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 5th most protected of the 5 cavities abdominal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 1st least protected of the 5 cavities abdominal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity here pelvic - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity seen here
thoracic - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity seen here cranial - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity seen here spinal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity seen here dorsal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> green cavity (Big Yellow ?) ventral - CORRECT ANSWER >>> yellow-ish cavity (Big Red ?) thoracic - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity that would contain the heart and lungs thoracic - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity that is bordered inferiorly by the diaphragm abdominal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity that is bordered superiorly by the diaphragm abdominal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity only bordered by muscles abdominal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity containing stomach, liver, spleen, intestines abdominal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity that has no inferior border pelvic - CORRECT ANSWER >>> cavity that has no superior border
posterior - CORRECT ANSWER >>> toward the back of the body ventral - CORRECT ANSWER >>> toward the belly dorsal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> toward the back superior - CORRECT ANSWER >>> in a quadruped the term that could also be used to describe the dorsal surface inferior - CORRECT ANSWER >>> in a quadruped the term that could also be used to describe the ventral surface dorsal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> synonymous term to posterior posterior - CORRECT ANSWER >>> synonymous term to dorsal radial - CORRECT ANSWER >>> type of symmetry of a starfish umbilical region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> regions around the navel umbilical region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> letter E lumbar region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> to the right and left of the umbilical region near the waist right lumbar region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> letter D
left lumbar region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> letter F epigastric region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> superior to the region that includes the navel (umbilical region) epigastric region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> letter B hypochondriac region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> to the right and left of the epigastric region right hypochondriac region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> letter A left hypochondriac region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> letter C hypogastric region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> inferior to the umbilical region hypogastric region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> letter H iliac region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> to the right and left of the hypogastric region, near the groin. (also called the inguinal regions) right iliac region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> letter G left iliac region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Letter I right iliac region - CORRECT ANSWER >>> region: the cecum and appendix
frontal or coronal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> vertical plane passing through the body from side to side, dividing the body into anterior and posterior portions frontal or coronal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> plane seen here midsagittal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> vertical plane passing through the body front to back @ the mid line, separating the body into equal right and left halves midsagittal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> plane seen here parasagittal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> vertical sub-plane passing through the body from front to back, dividing the body into unequal right and left sides parasagittal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> plane seen here (sub plane) sagittal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> plane seen here (major plane) sagittal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> vertical plane passing through the body from front to back, dividing the body into right and left sides transverse - CORRECT ANSWER >>> horizontal plane dividing the body into superior and inferior parts transverse - CORRECT ANSWER >>> plane seen here longitudinal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> section seen here
longitudinal - CORRECT ANSWER >>> organ section that is alone the long axis of an organ can be frontal or sagittal oblique - CORRECT ANSWER >>> section seen here oblique - CORRECT ANSWER >>> organ section that is at an angle other than 90 degrees transverse - CORRECT ANSWER >>> section seen here transverse - CORRECT ANSWER >>> organ section that is parallel to the ground @ 180 degrees