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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Planes Cavities Directions Axial Parts Appendicular $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Divides the body into left and right parts Sagittal

1 - $200 Divides the body into upper and lower parts Transverse

1 - $300 Divides the body into front and back parts Frontal/Coronal

1 - $400 A section taken along the long axis of an organ Longitudinal

1 - $500 A section taken across the short axis of an organ Cross section

2 - $100 Contains the brain Cranial cavity

2 - $200 Contains the spinal cord Vertebral column

2 - $300 Contains the heart and lungs Thoracic cavity

2 - $400 Contains the digestive organs Abdominal cavity

2 - $500 Contains the bladder and female reproductive organs Pelvic cavity

3 - $100 The umbilicus is _____________ the pubis Superior

3 - $200 The ears are ___________ they eyes Lateral

3 - $300 The umbilicus is ____________ the sacral Anterior

3 - $400 The femoral is ___________ the patellar Proximal

3 - $500 The digits are __________ the antebrachial Distal

4 - $100 Forehead Frontal

4 - $200 Chest Pectoral

4 - $300 Butt cheeks Gluteal

4 - $400 Chin Mental

4 - $500 Back of head Occipital

5 - $100 Upper Arm Brachial

5 - $200 Back of Knee Popliteal

5 - $300 Under arm Axial

5 - $400 Hip Coxal

5 - $500 Shoulder Acromial

Final Jeopardy What are the names for your HAND and FOOT. Indicate which name goes with which part. Must get both parts for credit. Hand: Manus Foot:Pedal