Exam 2: Body Structure and Directional Terminology

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The brain is in the spinal cavity.

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The R in RUQ refers to:

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The abdominopelvic region that is inferior to the left lumbar region is the left _____ region.

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The epithelial tissue in the heart is called the:

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Pain in an arm and leg on the same side of the body is termed:

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The plural of apex is ____________________.

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Hist/o is a combining form for:

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Which direction describes vessels that lead toward an organ?

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Another term for anterior is ____________________.

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The transverse plane divides the body horizontally into an upper part and a lower part.

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A patient with burns on her back has lesions on the ____ aspect of her body.

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The bladder is located in the ____ cavity.

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Patients with coronary heart disease have a disorder of their ____ system.

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The abdominopelvic region that is medial to the lumbar regions is the _____ region.

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Efferent means away from an organ.

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The areas superior to the lumbar abdominopelvic regions are the hypochondriac regions.

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McBurney's point is located in the _____ quadrant.

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The x-ray films showed a blunted ____ (tip) of the right lung.

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Prone means lying on one's back.

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The singular of viscera is:

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