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Exam Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) The umbilical region of the human is on the surface, and the umbilical region of the dog is on the surface. A) anterior, inferior posterior, inferior posterior, superior anterior, superior 1) 2) The mammary region is to the sternal region. 2) A) inferior superior medial lateral Answer: D 3) The surface of the human body faces forward. 3) A) ventral dorsal superior inferior 4) The spinal cord is found in this body cavity. 4) A) vertebral cranial thorax thorax and abdominopelvic 5) The term femoral pertains to the. 5) A) forearm arm thigh leg 1

6) This organ is found in the thoracic cavity. 6) A) stomach liver lung small intestine 7) This body cavity is encased in bone. 7) A) cranial pelvic thoracic abdominal 8) This set of body terms for orientation and direction depends on anatomical position; the terms have different meanings for humans and four-legged animals. A) proximal/distal anterior/posterior dorsal/ventral medial/lateral 9) Which type of section passes through the cranial, vertebral (spinal), thoracic, and abdominopelvic cavities? A) frontal transverse midsagittal (medial) 10) It is useful to divide this body cavity into quadrants for study because it is so large and contains so many organs. A) abdominopelvic cranial vertebral thoracic 8) 9) 10) 11) Human feet are to the knee. 11) A) posterior superior proximal distal Answer: D 2

12) is found in the right hypochondriac region. 12) A) The liver The appendix The right lung Most of the small intestine 13) These structures are seen in a midsagittal section of the human. 13) A) nose, umbilicus (navel) trachea, lung stomach, kidney ribs, thigh 14) When you open the abdominal cavity of your dissection specimen, you realize that the kidneys are to the intestines. A) proximal medial deep ventral 15) If you look at an MRI scan that is oval in shape and you can see the liver, vertebra, and spleen, this scan was made in the plane. A) transverse frontal sagittal 14) 15) 16) This small body cavity in the head holds the eyes. 16) A) oral orbital middle ear nasal 3

17) In anatomical position, the. 17) A) upper limbs hang in a natural position at the side of the body human is sitting feet are slightly apart, and the toes point forward head is turned to the side 18) A patient has a bruise on the ventral surface of the upper limb just distal to the antecubital region. It is located on the. A) anterior arm posterior forearm anterior forearm posterior arm 18) 19) The frontal plane divides the body into. 19) A) superior and inferior parts right and left parts anterior and posterior parts 20) In humans, the upper limb is to the lower limb. 20) A) superficial superior anterior proximal 21) The pericardium surrounds the. 21) A) brain heart lungs intestines 4

22) The oral cavity is a part of which body system? 22) A) nervous urinary digestive respiratory 23) Which region is visible only on the posterior/dorsal body surface? 23) A) mammary patellar calcaneal buccal 24) These two organs are found in the thorax. 24) A) heart and liver liver and stomach lungs and stomach heart and lungs Answer: D 25) Damage to this serous membrane can cause the lungs to collapse. 25) A) peritoneum pericardium pleura 26) The urinary bladder, found in the region of the abdominopelvic cavity, is evenly divided between the two abdominopelvic quadrants. A) epigastric, lower iliac, upper hypogastric, lower umbilical, upper 26) 27) The stomach is found primarily in the quadrant of the abdominopelvic cavity. 27) A) right upper left lower left upper right lower 5

28) This serous membrane lines the walls of the abdominal cavity and covers its organs. 28) A) pleura pericardium peritoneum 29) Of the nine regions used by anatomists to divide the abdominopelvic cavity, this one is most superior and medial. A) lumbar epigastric hypogastric umbilical 29) 30) This small body cavity in the head contains the teeth. 30) A) nasal orbital oral middle ear 6

Answer Key Testname: EX1 1) A 2) D 3) A 4) A 5) C 6) C 7) A 8) B 9) C 10) A 11) D 12) A 13) A 14) C 15) A 16) B 17) C 18) C 19) C 20) B 21) B 22) C 23) C 24) D 25) C 26) C 27) C 28) C 29) B 30) C 7