Exam 1: An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

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  Figure 1-3 Anatomical Landmarks Use Figure 1-3 to answer the following questions: -Which number identifies the olecranal region of the body? Figure 1-3 Anatomical Landmarks Use Figure 1-3 to answer the following questions: -Which number identifies the olecranal region of the body?

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Open-heart bypass surgery, to replace obstructed vessels that feed the heart with oxygenated blood, requires a long incision cut down the breastbone. The ribs are then spread to work on the heart. This incision is along the ________ plane.

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The sternum is ________ to the heart.

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The mediastinum separates ________ from the ________.

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A collection of cells that work together designates a(n)

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Describe the regional term "antecubitis."

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Mary, who is six months pregnant, goes to her obstetrician for a test to check the development of her fetus. She uses a device that employs sound waves to produce an image of the fetus. This technique is known as

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  Photo Credit: Custom Medical Stock Photo, Inc. Figure 1-5 Abdominopelvic Regions Use Figure 1-5 to answer the following questions: -Which of the following is the left inguinal region? Photo Credit: Custom Medical Stock Photo, Inc. Figure 1-5 Abdominopelvic Regions Use Figure 1-5 to answer the following questions: -Which of the following is the left inguinal region?

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Which division of anatomy focuses on the form and structure of the heart, blood, and blood vessels?

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Regarding components of negative feedback in thermoregulation, what is the corresponding term for the skeletal muscles?

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All of these organ systems have exchange of materials as a main function.

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  Figure 1-2 Anatomical Landmarks Use Figure 1-2 to answer the following questions: -Which of the following structures is located superior to the nasus? Figure 1-2 Anatomical Landmarks Use Figure 1-2 to answer the following questions: -Which of the following structures is located superior to the nasus?

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Covering, protection, and control of body temperature are functions of which organ system of the human body?

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One difference between a gross anatomist and a histologist would be

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The pituitary and thyroid glands are components of the

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The branch of biological science that deals with how the kidney functions is called

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Which of the following is the simplest level of organization?

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Biopsy samples from organs are sent to your lab for staining and then viewing in a microscope. Your area of expertise would be

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  Figure 1-3 Anatomical Landmarks Use Figure 1-3 to answer the following questions: -What is the anatomical term for the calf? Figure 1-3 Anatomical Landmarks Use Figure 1-3 to answer the following questions: -What is the anatomical term for the calf?

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The heart is surrounded by the ________ membrane.

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