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1. The gluteal region is also known as the A. Glaucoma B. Glutinous C. Buttock D. Buccal

C

2. The ________ is the largest organ A. Heart B. Brain C. Lungs D. Skin

D Skin

3. A section that makes two equal left and right parts is A. Anterior B. Mid-sagittal C. Sagittal D. transverse

B Mid Sagittal

4. The shoulder is _____ to the sternum A. Lateral B. Medial C. Transverse D. intermediate

A Lateral

5. The abdominal cavity houses the following organs A. Stomach, large intestines, liver B. Brain and spinal chord C. Uterus D. Urethra

A

6. The Thoracic cavity houses which organs A. Heart and stomach B. Heart and lungs C. Heart and uterus D. Heart and liver

B

7.True or False? The ventral cavity houses the buccal, orbital and nasal cavities

It’s not dorsal or Ventral 6

8. Your belly button is located in which body region? A. Thoracic B. Cranial C. Umbilical D. Femoral

C Umbilical

9. Which organ is directly involved in every homeostatic mechanism? A. Heart B. Lungs C. Brain D. Eyes

C Brain

10. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful condition. What body region does it occur in? A.Tarsal B.Sural C.Carpal D.Antecubital

C Carpals (wrist)

11. Ashlyn is among a tiny number of people in the world known to have congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis, or CIPA — a rare genetic disorder that makes her unable to feel pain. What life necessity is she lacking in this disorder? A.Growing B.Responsiveness C.Movement D.Digestion

B Resposiveness

12. Skin is the largest organ of the human body, what body system is it part of? a.Lymphatic b.Respiratory c.Integumentary d.skeletal

C Integumentary