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Organization of The Body: Lab Report 8

1. This lab report summarizes the key anatomical structures and regions of the body based on figures presented. 2. Multiple choice questions are answered related to anatomical planes of section, body regions, and organ locations. 3. Anatomical terms are provided to label structures and regions on diagrams of the human body.

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Organization of The Body: Lab Report 8

1. This lab report summarizes the key anatomical structures and regions of the body based on figures presented. 2. Multiple choice questions are answered related to anatomical planes of section, body regions, and organ locations. 3. Anatomical terms are provided to label structures and regions on diagrams of the human body.

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  • Organization of the Body: Explains the anatomy of different body cavities and basic organization, including diagrams and multiple-choice questions.
  • Anatomical Terminology: Provides a fill-in-the-blank exercise focused on anatomical terms, promoting understanding of human body regions and structures.
  • Body Cavity Diagrams: Displays detailed diagrams labeled with various body cavities to reinforce spatial understanding of anatomy concepts.
  • Regional Terminology Diagrams: Illustrates human figures to be labeled with corresponding regional terms, enhancing memorization and practical application.
  • Group Information: Lists group members involved in the study project along with date and session information, providing context to the report's collaborative nature.

LAB REPORT 8

Name: Flores, Ma. Anna Petronila G.

Date: April 3, 2021 Section: BSMT - MT1J


Organization of the Body
Figure 8.3 (from p. 51) Multiple Choice
1. An anatomist cuts a cadaver (preserved body) with a
Right Thoracic Cavity 1. large saw in a way that divides the cadaver into equal
left and right halves. The cut is along a _____ plane?
Left Thoracic Cavity 2.
a. sagittal d. horizontal
Heart 3.
b. midsagittal e. a and b
Abdominopelvic Cavity 4. c. front

Cranial Cavity (Brain) 5.


2. In many study skulls, the top of the skull can be
Thoracic Cavity 6. removed so that inner features can be seen. Along which
plane should one cut to open the top of a human study
Spinal Cavity (Spine) 7. skull?

Abdominal Cavity 8. a. sagittal d. frontal


b. coronal e. b and d
Pelvic Cavity 9.
c. horizontal
Figure 8.4 (from p. 51)

Right hypochondriac region 1. 3. A surgeon makes an incision medially from the left
axillary region, turning inferiorly at the midline and
Right lumbar region 2. proceeding to the pubic region. The path of the cut can
be mapped on the patient’s chest as
Umbilical region 3.
a. d.
Right iliac region 4.
b. e.
Epigastric region 5. c.

Left hypochondriac region 6.


4. Which of these regions contains the spleen?
Left lumbar region 7.
a. epigastric d. right hypochondriac
Left iliac region 8.
b. hypogastric e. right lumbar
Hypogastric region 9. c. left hypochondriac

5. Soccer players often wear shin protectors, which


Multiple Choice shield the ___ region of each leg.
B 1. a. femoral d. calf

C 2. b. tibial e. gluteal
c. popliteal
A 3.

C 4.
6. Control and regulation of other systems are primary
functions of the
B 5.
a. nervous sytem d. urinary system
E 6.
b. cardiovascular system e. a and c
c. endocrine system
Figure 8.5 (from p. 52) Fill-in
Orbital 1. Provide the correct anatomical term.
Sternal 2. 1. The head is ___ to the feet.
Branchial 3.
2. The liver is part of the ___ system.
Umbilical 4.
3. A leg amputation is likely to involve (an) ____
Femoral 5. cut, or section, through bone.
Patellar 6. 4. My lower back, or ___, is sore.
Tibial (Crural) 7.
5. The first finger is ___ to the hand, no matter
Buccal 8. which position it is in.
Cervical 9. 6. The popliteal vein is found in the ____.
Pectoral 10.
7. The heart is ____ to the right lung.
Antebrachial 11.
8. The shoulder is ____ to the elbow, no matter how
Pubic 12. one’s arm is held.
Thoracic 13. 9. The skin is ____ relative to the skeleton.
Lumbar 14.
10. Adipose tissue is often just ____ to the skin.
Gluteal 15.
11. An occipital scar is on the back of the ____.
Sural (Calf) 16.
12. The thoracic wall is lined with the ____ layer of
Occipital 17.
the double-layered pleural membrane.
Nuchal 18.
Sketch
Scapular 19.
Make a rough sketch of a human figure in the
Popliteal 20. position indicated by the compass rosette and figure
legend.
Fill-in
Superior 1.
Digestive 2.
Horizontal 3.
Lumbar 4.
Distal 5.
Posterior of knee 6.
Medial 7.
Proximal 8.
Superficial 9.
Deep 10.
Head 11.
Parietal 12.
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
GROUP 3 BSMT1-MT1J April 3, 2021
Members:
Estrella, Jasmin Joy S.
Flores, Ma. Anna Petronila G.
Garcia, Jienah Irish F.
Galiste, Danica Marie T.
Germise, Jasmine M.

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