Organs come together to form ________.

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Organs come together to form ________. cells systems tissue whole body

The thyroid, thymus, and adrenal glands are found in the: nervous system male reproductive system endocrine system muscular system

Which is NOT a function of epithelial tissue? absorb substances secrete substances C) protective barrier D) support body structures

Which of the following is NOT part of the anatomical position? standing erect fingers extended feet together palms facing backwards

Which type of tissue is designed to conduct electrical impulses? nervous epithelial muscular connective

Which plane divides the body into left and right portions? sagittal transverse coronal frontal

Which of the following is NOT one of the basic types of tissue found in the body? histogenic connective epithelial muscular

Which type of muscle tissue is found attached to bone? smooth skeletal visceral cardiac

Which of the following is the correct order for the organization of the body? cells to organ to system to tissue to whole body tissue to cells to organ to system to whole body C) cells to tissue to system to organ to whole body D) cells to tissue to organ to system to whole body

Which of the following is NOT a structure that is found in all cells? nucleus cell membrane cytoplasm epithelium

Which branch of medicine treats conditions of the eye? obstetrics Endocrinology ophthalmology otorhinolaryngology

The hematic system is commonly called: immune Urinary cardiovascular blood

Which type of tissue is designed to produce body movement? nervous epithelial muscular connective

Which sectional view of the body is produced by a slice perpendicular to the long axis? longitudinal section cross-section transverse section sagittal section

Which is NOT an organ found in the digestive system? colon spleen liver stomach

Which plane is the only horizontal plane? frontal sagittal transverse median

The arms are the ________ region of the body. pelvic crural trunk brachial

A gastroenterologist would treat diseases of which of the following organs? brain tonsils stomach heart

The neck is the ________ region of the body. cephalic cervical dorsal pubic

Which plane divides the body into front and back portions? transverse sagittal frontal median

The crural region of the body is the: abdomen buttocks arms legs

The cranial cavity contains the: stomach spinal cord brain heart

Which of the following body cavities is a dorsal cavity? spinal thoracic pelvic abdominal

The cephalic region of the body is the: head back buttocks neck

Which of the following is NOT one of the anterior regions of the trunk? abdominal pubic pelvic dorsum

What organ is located inside the pleural cavity? urinary bladder lungs heart stomach

Which is not a function of the blood? transports oxygen absorbs nutrients protects against pathogens controls bleeding

Which body system receives sensory information and coordinates the body’s response? musculoskeletal special senses respiratory nervous

The organs of which system are NOT found in the abdominopelvic cavity? respiratory excretory reproductive digestive

Which system is responsible for regulating metabolic activities of the body? reproductive nervous endocrine urinary

Which cavity contains the heart? pleural pericardial cranial pelvic

In the Anatomical Divisions of the Abdomen the center square of the middle row is the ________ region. hypogastric umbilical iliac lumbar

The spleen and stomach are located in the ________ quadrant. right upper left lower right lower left upper

Which of the following cavities is NOT a ventral cavity? pelvic thoracic spinal abdominal

Which body system forms a protective two-way barrier for the body? integumentary endocrine musculoskeletal digestive

Which directional term means more toward the head or above another structure? ventral caudal medial superior

The gallbladder and majority of the liver are located in the ________ quadrant. right lower left upper left lower right upper

In the abdominopelvic cavity, which organ is NOT a midline organ? stomach prostate gland urinary bladder uterus

Which structure is NOT located in the mediastinum? lungs heart thymus gland aorta

In the Anatomical Divisions of the Abdomen the upper row contains which of the following regions? epigastric lumbar iliac umbilical

Which direction term refers to the tip or summit of an organ? lateral medial base apex

Which medical term is misspelled? gluteal bracheal cranial inferior

Which direction term means more to the back side of the body? ventral posterior deep distal

Which direction term is the opposite of distal? superficial apex proximal dorsal

Which direction term specifically refers to the belly-side of the body? dorsal caudal ventral cephalic

Which directional term is interchangeable with inferior? cephalic dorsal posterior caudal

Which direction term is the opposite of anterior? dorsal ventral cephalic caudal

Which medical term is misspelled? cephalic viseral muscular proximal

Which direction term means farther away from the point of attachment to the body? proximal distal superficial supine

Which medical term is misspelled? caudal epithelial crainial organic

Which medical term is misspelled? lateral superior posterior somatik

Which direction term is the opposite of medial? lateral distal caudal superior

Which direction term means toward the surface of the body? deep superior superficial distal

Which direction term means lying face down? prone ventral supine proximal

A term interchangeable with anterior is: ventral posterior cephalic dorsal

Which medical term is misspelled? medial vertebral thoratic proximal

Which abbreviation stands for the body system containing the stomach? PA MS UE GI

A term meaning pertaining to the body is: crural organic visceral somatic

A person having repeated bladder infections would see a specialist in: gynecology Gastroenterology otorhinolaryngology urology

Which abbreviation stands for the medical specialty that treats the condition of the female reproductive system? GI GYN CV ENT

In which quadrant would you find the colon? left lower quadrant right lower quadrant it is a midline structure all quadrants

Another name for the torso is the ________ region of the body. trunk vertebral dorsum crural

Which type of tissue plays a role in absorbing nutrients? nervous muscular connective epithelial

Which term means lying face up? supine dorsal prone ventral

Which term means pertaining to the spinal cord-side of the body? dorsal superior distal cephalic

Which abbreviation stands for the digestive system? ENT AP GU GI

In considering the two layer sac that encases internal organs, the outer layer of this membrane in the thoracic cavity is called the: parietal pleura visceral peritoneum visceral pleura parietal peritoneum

Which organ is found in the urinary system? kidneys testes stomach brain

Which term means pertaining to the skull? cervical cephalic crural cranial

The knee is ________ to the hip. ventral proximal distal superior

The fundamental unit of all living things is: cells tissues organs systems

Which sectional view of the body is produced by a slice along the median plane? transverse cross longitudinal sagittal

Which abbreviation stands for the body system containing the heart? ENT CV AP GU

Which term means pertaining to internal organs? caudal visceral systemic organic

Which abbreviation stands for the arm? OB MS GYN UE