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Body Cavities, Regions, and Sections Self-Quiz

Cavities, Regions, and Sections Self-Quiz The following slides list every anatomical region you need to know for you test These do not contain all the terms for the test, so be sure to study the book as well. You are responsible for what was covered on the PP’s and in the lab book. Directions Click on an image to get the answer. Click again to move to the next image.

Body Cavities

Abdominal Cavity This region is: Click for next image

Abdominopelvic Cavity This region is: Click for next image

Cranial Cavity This region is: Click for next image

Nasal Cavity This region is: Click for next image

Oral Cavity This region is: Click for next image

Pelvic Cavity This region is: Click for next image

Vertebral Cavity This region is: Click for next image

Thoracic Cavity This region is: Click for next image

Sections/Planes

Transverse Plane This region is: Click for next image

Sagittal Plane This region is: Click for next image

Frontal Plane This region is: Click for next image

Body Regions

Lumbar This region is: Click for next image

Iliac This region is: Click for next image

Hypogastric This region is: Click for next image

Hypochondriac This region is: Click for next image

Epigastric This region is: Click for next image

Umbilical This region is: Click for next image