Exam 1: Foundations: An Introduction to Anatomy

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Why is it important for all health care professionals to understand anatomical/medical terminology?

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Directing immediate responses to stimuli, usually by coordinating the activities of other organ systems is the function of the ________.

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Figure 1.1 Figure 1.1     Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -Label F is which level of organization? Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -Label F is which level of organization?

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The axilla is ________ and ________ to the nasus.

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Figure 1.2 Figure 1.2     Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label O? Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label O?

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A ________ section is produced if the body is separated into superior and inferior portions.

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Figure 1.5 Figure 1.5     Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label K? Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label K?

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Which radiological procedure uses high-frequency sound to produce an echogram?

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How does improper functioning at the chemical level affect cellular, tissue, organ, and organism function?

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Figure 1.4 Figure 1.4     Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the directional term for Label B? Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the directional term for Label B?

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Figure 1.3 Figure 1.3     Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label H? Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label H?

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The hips are ________, or inferior, to the shoulders.

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Figure 1.2 Figure 1.2     Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label FF? Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label FF?

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Disease is the failure to maintain ________ conditions.

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The property of living things to transport food, blood, or other materials inside the body is called ________.

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Multiple tissues that interact to perform a united group of functions show organization at the organismal level.

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Gluteus refers to the portion of the body upon which one sits.

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The study of anatomical features that may undergo recognizable pathological changes during illness is called ________ anatomy.

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Figure 1.5 Figure 1.5     Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label L? Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label L?

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Figure 1.3 Figure 1.3     Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label F? Using the figure above, answer the following questions. -What is the anatomical term for Label F?

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