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Practicum 1, Fall 2011 Students have one minute per question Students must use lab provided calculators

1. Identify the tissue on the right.

2. Convert 45 °C to °F Given °C = ( °F – 32) x And °F = ( °C x 1.8) + 32

3. Identify the cell

4. Give one location for the tissue.

5. Which plane divides left from right?

6. Identify the tissue at the pointer.

7. Your abdominal region is ____ to your femoral region.

8. Convert 1.25 m to cm

9. Identify the cell at the pointer.

10. Convert 5 feet 3 inches to cm Given that 2.54 cm = 1 inch

11. List one organ found in the thoracic cavity.

12. Identify the tissue.

13. Identify the stripes at the pointer

14. Identify the cell at the pointer.

15.Identify the lines at the pointer.

16. Convert 78 kg to pounds Given that 1 kg = 2.2 pounds

17. Identify the tissue.

18. Identify the cell at the pointer.

19.Convert 0.47 mg to mcg.

20. Identify the tissue

21.Identify the cell at the pointer.

22.Your olecranon region is ___ to your carpal region

23. Your antecubital region is ___ to your brachial region.

24. Identify the tissue.

25. Identify the substance (thick pink line) at the pointer.

26. Identify the abdominopelvic area indicated.

27. Identify the cell type.

28. Identify this tissue.

29. Identify the abdominopelvic region indicated.

30. Identify the tissue.

31. Give one location for the tissue.

32. What is the term for the anterior lower leg?

33. Identify the structure.

34. Give one organ found in the dorsal cavity.

35. Identify the tissue.

36. Identify the dark lines at the pointer.

37. Convert 79 °F to °C Given °C = ( °F – 32) x And °F = ( °C x 1.8) + 32

38. Identify the substance at the pointer.

39. Identify the tissue.

40. Identify the substance at the pointer.

41. Identify the tissue.

42. Convert 48.9 ml to L

43. Identify the tissue.

44. Your pelvic region is ___ to your cervical region.

45. Identify the tissue.

46. Identify the circular area at the pointer.

47. Give one organ in the abdominal cavity.

48. Identify the tissue.

49.Give one location for this tissue.

50.Convert 9.9 mm to cm.