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with the feet only slightly apart,
2 ANATOMICAL POSITION In the anatomical position, the human body is erect, with the feet only slightly apart, head and toes pointed forward, and arms hanging at the sides with palms facing forward.
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When standing in the lower arm do not cross over each other.
3 When standing in the anatomical position, the 2 bones in the lower arm (i.e., the radius & ulna) do not cross over each other.
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answer on next page When standing in the anatomical position, medially
4 When standing in the anatomical position, are the thumbs pointing medially (toward the midline of the body) or laterally, (away from the midline of the body) ? answer on next page
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5 lateral medial LATERALLY
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6 AXIAL relating to the head, neck, & trunk, the axis of the body.
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The axial skeleton consists of the skull vertebral column ribs sternum
7 The axial skeleton consists of the skull vertebral column ribs sternum
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APPENDICULAR and their attachments to the axis. 8
relating to the limbs and their attachments to the axis.
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The appendicular skeleton: the
9 The appendicular skeleton: the arms bones that attach the arms to the body (i.e., the clavicles & scapulae) legs the bones that attach the legs to the body (i.e., the hipbones)
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ABDOMINAL pertaining to the anterior body trunk, 10
inferior to the ribs
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11 The stomach is located in the abdominal cavity.
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answer on next page Is the femur located in the Axial ? Appendicular ?
12 Is the femur (i.e., the thigh bone) located in the Axial ? Appendicular ? Abdominal ? region of the body? answer on next page
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13 femur appendicular
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14 ACROMIAL pertaining to the point of the shoulder
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15 The patient had an acromial fracture.
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16 ANTEBRACHEAL pertaining to the FOREARM
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radius radius and ulna ulna 17 The are the bones that are
located in the antebrachial region. radius ulna
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18 ANTECUBITAL pertaining to the anterior surface of the elbow
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Pulse can be taken using the brachial artery.
19 Pulse can be taken using the brachial artery. To find this artery, press firmly on the skin at or just above the antecubital region.
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What do you call the region of the body between the
20 What do you call the region of the body between the elbow and the wrist ? answer on next page
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21 ANTEBRACHIAL REGION
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22 AXILLARY pertaining to the armpit
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sometimes removed during
23 breast cancer axillary lymph nodes Axillary lymph nodes are sometimes removed during breast cancer surgery.
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ARM BRACHIAL Pertaining to the Note: refers to upper arm;
24 BRACHIAL Pertaining to the ARM Note: refers to upper arm; between shoulder & elbow
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When taking a patient’s blood pressure,
25 When taking a patient’s blood pressure, the cuff of the sphygmomanometer is placed around the brachium & brachial artery.
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pertaining to the cheek
BUCCAL pertaining to the cheek 26
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In an A&P lab, you may prepare a BUCCAL smear which is a
27 In an A&P lab, you may prepare a BUCCAL smear which is a wetmount of cells from the inside of your cheek.
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What is the common name of the body area where axillary lymph nodes
28 What is the common name of the body area where axillary lymph nodes are found? answer on next page
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29 armpit
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30 CARPAL pertaining to the wrist
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31 CARPAL Tunnel Syndrome occurs when the median nerve is squeezed.
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32 CERVICAL pertaining to the neck region.
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The mouse was sacrificed
33 The mouse was sacrificed using cervical dislocation.
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34 COXAL pertaining to the hip.
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The elderly lady who lives next
35 The elderly lady who lives next door fell down and broke her left COXAL bone.
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answer on next page If a patient needs to wear a cervical collar,
36 If a patient needs to wear a cervical collar, what is the common name of the part of the body that the collar is worn on? answer on next page
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37 NECK
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CRURAL pertaining to the leg. Note: between the knee & the foot. 38
generally refers to lower leg; between the knee & the foot.
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is equal to the length of
39 The crural index is equal to the length of the tibia divided by the length of the femur. Neanderthals had a lower crural index than Homo sapiens. Neanderthal Homo sapiens
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40 DIGITAL pertaining to the fingers or toes
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digital condition are more digits the hands or feet. 41
Polydactyly is a digital condition in which there are more digits than normal on the hands or feet.
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42 FEMORAL pertaining to the thigh.
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43 The femoral artery is located in the thigh region.
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to find the femoral vein ?
44 What is the common name of the part of the body in which you would expect to find the femoral vein ? answer on next page
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45 the thigh
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46 FRONTAL pertaining to the forehead
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which is the bone that makes up the forehead.
47 frontal sinus The frontal sinus is located in the frontal bone which is the bone that makes up the forehead.
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48 HALLUX pertaining to the great TOE.
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the same way 49 Orangutans use their hallux (great TOE) people pollex
(thumb).
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50 INGUINAL pertaining to the groin.
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51 The patient has an inguinal hernia.
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52 What is the scientific name for the big toe ? answer on next page
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53 HALLUX
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54 MAMMARY pertaining to the breast.
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The mammary arteries are also called the internal thoracic arteries.
55 The mammary arteries are also called the internal thoracic arteries. These blood vessels deliver blood to the the majority of the anterior wall of the thorax.
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56 MENTAL pertaining to the chin.
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The mental foraminae are found in the mandible (foraminae = holes)
57 The mental foraminae (foraminae = holes) are found in the mandible (lower jaw bone).
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58 NASAL pertaining to the nose.
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59 Vibrissae (nasal hairs) are found in the nasal cavity.
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What is the common name of
60 What is the common name of the area of the body where you would expect to find the muscle named the mentalis ? answer on next page
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61 CHIN
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62 ORAL pertaining to the mouth.
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63 Mr.Smith is going to an oral surgeon to have his tooth pulled.
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64 ORBITAL pertaining to the bony eye socket (orbit).
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The lacrimal (tear) glands
65 The lacrimal (tear) glands and the muscles that are responsible for eye movement are found in the orbital region.
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66 PALMAR pertaining to the palm of the hand.
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67 The deep palmar arch is an artery found in the palm of the hand.
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Another name for the buccal cavity is the ____ cavity. A. oral
68 Another name for the buccal cavity is the ____ cavity. A. oral B. nasal C. orbital answer on next page
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69 A. oral
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70 PATELLAR pertaining to the anterior knee (kneecap) region
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The doctor patient’s patellar reflex by tapping a rubber mallet on his
71 The doctor tested the patient’s patellar reflex by tapping a rubber mallet on his patellar tendon.
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72 PEDAL pertaining to the foot.
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Humans are bipedal organisms. They walk on two feet.
73 Humans are bipedal organisms. They walk on two feet.
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74 PELVIC pertaining to the pelvis region.
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In the 1950’s & 60’s, Elvis Presley stunned the public by gyrating
75 In the 1950’s & 60’s, Elvis Presley stunned the public by gyrating his pelvic area on television.
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Why do you suppose the are called pedals ? answer on next page 76
pedals on a bicycle are called pedals ? answer on next page
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77 Because your FEET work the pedals!
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78 FIBULAR or PERONEAL pertaining to the side of the leg.
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Peroneal, perineal, and peritoneal refer to of the body.
79 Peroneal, perineal, and peritoneal refer to different regions of the body. Don’t get them mixed up!
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80 POLLEX pertaining to the thumb.
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All fingers have 3 phalanges
81 All fingers have 3 phalanges (finger bones) except the pollices; each pollex has only 2 phalanges.
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82 PUBIC pertaining to the genital region.
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The pubic symphysis is the joint where (i.e., in the front). 83
the two hipbones meet anteriorly (i.e., in the front).
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answer on next page There are 2 bones in the lower leg:-
84 There are 2 bones in the lower leg:- the tibia & the fibula. Which one do you think is more laterally located? answer on next page
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fibular or peroneal area.
85 MEDIAL side of leg LATERAL side of leg The FIBULA is more lateral; it is in the fibular or peroneal area.
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86 STERNAL pertaining to the region of the breastbone.
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cavity of a dead cat by midsternal line. 87 In lab next semester,
you will open the chest cavity of a dead cat by cutting to the right or the left of the midsternal line.
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88 TARSAL pertaining to the ankle.
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89 A Human ankle is made up of 7 tarsal bones.
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90 THORACIC pertaining to the chest.
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the pericardial cavity
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92 UMBILICAL pertaining to the navel.
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the proud father had the
93 After the baby was born, the proud father had the honor of cutting the umbilical cord.
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Your largest ankle bone is the heal bone or calcaneus.
94 Your largest ankle bone is the heal bone or calcaneus. This bone is one of 7 bones called ____ found in each foot. answer on next page
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95 TARSALS
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