Deck 2: Body Structure and Directional Terminology

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Epithelial tissue acts as an internal or external covering for organs.
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Which abdominopelvic region is medial to the iliac region?

A) hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) hypogastric
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly inferior to the umbilical region?

A) hypogastric
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) iliac
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly inferior to the epigastric region?

A) hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) hypogastric
E) iliac
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Prone means lying on one's back.
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly superior to the hypogastric region?

A) hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) hypogastric
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The small space at the beginning of a canal is the lumen.
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly superior to the iliac region?

A) hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) hypogastric
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Efferent means away from an organ.
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Which abdominopelvic region is lateral to the epigastric region?

A) hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) iliac
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The pointed extremity of a conical structure is the fornix.
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The normal dynamic process of balance needed to maintain a healthy body is hemostasis.
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly superior to the left lumbar region?

A) left hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) left lumbar
E) iliac
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly superior to the umbilical region?

A) hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) iliac
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Which abdominopelvic region is lateral to the hypogastric region?

A) hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) iliac
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Which abdominopelvic region is below the ribs?

A) hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) iliac
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Another term for organs is viscera.
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A directional term for the back of the body is dorsal.
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Which abdominopelvic region is inferior to the right hypochondriac region?

A) left hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) right lumbar
E) right iliac
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Which abdominopelvic region is inferior to the right lumbar region?

A) right hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) right lumbar
E) right iliac
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The mediastinum is in the thoracic cavity.
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If a patient has pain localized to Munro's point, appendicitis is suspected.
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The combining form chondr/o means "time."
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A frontal plane divides the body into upper and lower parts.
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McBurney's point is in the RLQ.
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Inguinal regions are the same as iliac regions.
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The areas superior to the lumbar abdominopelvic regions are the hypochondriac regions.
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A midsagittal plane divides the body into equal right and left halves.
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Phren/o is a combining form for the mediastinum.
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The ventral cavities are on the front of the body.
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Frontal and coronal planes are the same.
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Ipsilateral means on the opposite side.
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The diaphragm is the space between the lungs.
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The brain is in the spinal cavity.
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The transverse plane divides the body horizontally into an upper part and a lower part.
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The transverse plane separates the sides.
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The process of converting energy by breaking down substances is ____________________.
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The coronal plane separates the sides.
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An oblique plane divides the body at a slanted angle.
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The center of the abdominopelvic regions is the umbilical region.
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Which type of tissue includes cells that provide transmission of information to regulate a variety of functions? ____________________
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What is the term for the space within an artery, vein, intestine, or tube? ____________________
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The plural of viscus is ____________________.
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Which type of tissue has an internal structural network? ____________________
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The plural of fundus is ____________________.
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What is the muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities? ____________________
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The process of converting energy by continually building up and breaking down substances is ____________________.
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Which part of the cell is the control center? ____________________
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A term for toward the side is ____________________.
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Which cavity contains the stomach, liver, and intestines? ____________________
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The plural of lumen is ____________________.
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What is the part of an organ that is a recess, exit, or entrance of a duct into a gland or of nerves and vessels into an organ? ____________________
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What is the term for close or nearer to the point of attachment? ____________________
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The plural of apex is ____________________.
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The opposite of prone is ____________________.
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The process of converting energy by building up substances is ____________________.
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Which cavity holds the lungs? ____________________
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Another term for anterior is ____________________.
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All three types of ____________________ tissue share the unique property of being able to contract and relax.
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What is the term for the base of an organ or the part of a hollow organ farthest from its mouth? ____________________
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Which type of tissue acts as an internal and external covering of the body?

A) Epithelial
B) connective
C) muscular
D) nervous
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The normal dynamic process of balance in the body is:

A) catabolism.
B) anabolism.
C) metabolism.
D) homeostasis.
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What is the name of the organ part farthest from its opening?

A) fundus
B) hilum
C) fornix
D) apex
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Tissue that has a supportive function in an organ or tissue is:

A) superficial.
B) deep.
C) stromal.
D) parenchymal.
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An antrum is most similar to a(n):

A) apex.
B) fundus.
C) hilum.
D) sinus.
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Hist/o is a combining form for:

A) cell.
B) organ.
C) tissue.
D) body system.
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The substance that holds organelles within a cell is the:

A) cytoplasm.
B) lysosome.
C) mitochondrion.
D) ribosome.
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Viscera is the healthcare term for:

A) cells.
B) organs.
C) tissues.
D) body systems.
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The region superior to the umbilical region is the ____________________ region.
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The process of converting energy by breaking down substances is:

A) anabolism.
B) catabolism.
C) metabolism.
D) homeostasis.
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The pointed superior part of the lung is considered the:

A) apex.
B) fornix.
C) antrum.
D) body.
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A small space at the beginning of a canal is the:

A) hilum.
B) sinus.
C) vestibule.
D) fornix.
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Bone, blood, and fat are examples of what type of tissue?

A) Epithelial
B) connective
C) muscular
D) nervous
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Which plane divides the body horizontally into an upper part and a lower part? ____________________
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What is the term for the area where nerves and vessels enter and exit an organ?

A) Antrum
B) lumen
C) vestibule
D) hilum
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Which structure in a cell is responsible for conversion of nutrients to energy?

A) nucleus
B) mitochondrion
C) ribosome
D) cytoplasm
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One of the combining forms for the control center of the cell is:

A) chondr/o.
B) cyt/o.
C) lys/o.
D) kary/o.
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The structure that is the site of protein formation is the:

A) mitochondrion.
B) ribosome.
C) lysosome.
D) nucleus.
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The space within a tubelike structure is the:

A) sinus.
B) lumen.
C) hilum.
D) vestibule.
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Which plane divides the body at a slanted angle? ____________________
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Epithelial tissue acts as an internal or external covering for organs.
True
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Which abdominopelvic region is medial to the iliac region?

A) hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) hypogastric
hypogastric
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly inferior to the umbilical region?

A) hypogastric
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) iliac
hypogastric
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly inferior to the epigastric region?

A) hypochondriac
B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) hypogastric
E) iliac
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Prone means lying on one's back.
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly superior to the hypogastric region?

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B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) hypogastric
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The small space at the beginning of a canal is the lumen.
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly superior to the iliac region?

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B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) hypogastric
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Efferent means away from an organ.
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Which abdominopelvic region is lateral to the epigastric region?

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B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) iliac
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The pointed extremity of a conical structure is the fornix.
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The normal dynamic process of balance needed to maintain a healthy body is hemostasis.
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly superior to the left lumbar region?

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B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) left lumbar
E) iliac
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Which abdominopelvic region is directly superior to the umbilical region?

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B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) iliac
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Which abdominopelvic region is lateral to the hypogastric region?

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B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) lumbar
E) iliac
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Which abdominopelvic region is below the ribs?

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C) umbilical
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E) iliac
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Another term for organs is viscera.
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A directional term for the back of the body is dorsal.
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Which abdominopelvic region is inferior to the right hypochondriac region?

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B) epigastric
C) umbilical
D) right lumbar
E) right iliac
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Which abdominopelvic region is inferior to the right lumbar region?

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C) umbilical
D) right lumbar
E) right iliac
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The mediastinum is in the thoracic cavity.
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If a patient has pain localized to Munro's point, appendicitis is suspected.
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The combining form chondr/o means "time."
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A frontal plane divides the body into upper and lower parts.
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McBurney's point is in the RLQ.
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Inguinal regions are the same as iliac regions.
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The areas superior to the lumbar abdominopelvic regions are the hypochondriac regions.
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A midsagittal plane divides the body into equal right and left halves.
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Phren/o is a combining form for the mediastinum.
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The ventral cavities are on the front of the body.
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Frontal and coronal planes are the same.
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Ipsilateral means on the opposite side.
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The diaphragm is the space between the lungs.
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The brain is in the spinal cavity.
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The transverse plane divides the body horizontally into an upper part and a lower part.
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The transverse plane separates the sides.
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The process of converting energy by breaking down substances is ____________________.
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The coronal plane separates the sides.
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An oblique plane divides the body at a slanted angle.
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The center of the abdominopelvic regions is the umbilical region.
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Which type of tissue includes cells that provide transmission of information to regulate a variety of functions? ____________________
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What is the term for the space within an artery, vein, intestine, or tube? ____________________
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The plural of viscus is ____________________.
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Which type of tissue has an internal structural network? ____________________
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The plural of fundus is ____________________.
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What is the muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities? ____________________
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The process of converting energy by continually building up and breaking down substances is ____________________.
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Which part of the cell is the control center? ____________________
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A term for toward the side is ____________________.
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Which cavity contains the stomach, liver, and intestines? ____________________
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The plural of lumen is ____________________.
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What is the part of an organ that is a recess, exit, or entrance of a duct into a gland or of nerves and vessels into an organ? ____________________
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What is the term for close or nearer to the point of attachment? ____________________
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The plural of apex is ____________________.
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The opposite of prone is ____________________.
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The process of converting energy by building up substances is ____________________.
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Which cavity holds the lungs? ____________________
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Another term for anterior is ____________________.
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All three types of ____________________ tissue share the unique property of being able to contract and relax.
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What is the term for the base of an organ or the part of a hollow organ farthest from its mouth? ____________________
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Which type of tissue acts as an internal and external covering of the body?

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The normal dynamic process of balance in the body is:

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What is the name of the organ part farthest from its opening?

A) fundus
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C) fornix
D) apex
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Tissue that has a supportive function in an organ or tissue is:

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D) parenchymal.
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An antrum is most similar to a(n):

A) apex.
B) fundus.
C) hilum.
D) sinus.
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Hist/o is a combining form for:

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B) organ.
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D) body system.
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The substance that holds organelles within a cell is the:

A) cytoplasm.
B) lysosome.
C) mitochondrion.
D) ribosome.
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Viscera is the healthcare term for:

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C) tissues.
D) body systems.
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The region superior to the umbilical region is the ____________________ region.
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The process of converting energy by breaking down substances is:

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D) homeostasis.
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The pointed superior part of the lung is considered the:

A) apex.
B) fornix.
C) antrum.
D) body.
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A small space at the beginning of a canal is the:

A) hilum.
B) sinus.
C) vestibule.
D) fornix.
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Bone, blood, and fat are examples of what type of tissue?

A) Epithelial
B) connective
C) muscular
D) nervous
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Which plane divides the body horizontally into an upper part and a lower part? ____________________
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What is the term for the area where nerves and vessels enter and exit an organ?

A) Antrum
B) lumen
C) vestibule
D) hilum
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Which structure in a cell is responsible for conversion of nutrients to energy?

A) nucleus
B) mitochondrion
C) ribosome
D) cytoplasm
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One of the combining forms for the control center of the cell is:

A) chondr/o.
B) cyt/o.
C) lys/o.
D) kary/o.
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The structure that is the site of protein formation is the:

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B) ribosome.
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D) nucleus.
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The space within a tubelike structure is the:

A) sinus.
B) lumen.
C) hilum.
D) vestibule.
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Which plane divides the body at a slanted angle? ____________________
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