HIM 205 Anatomy and Physiology for HIM I
The windpipe is ____ to the esophagus. (Points : 1) |
posterior anterior superior inferior
A body part that is on the opposite side of the body from another body part is said to be ____. (Points : 1) |
inferior contralateral anterior posterior
The mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine help make up the ____. (Points : 1) |
Endocrine system Digestive system Respiratory system Urinary system
The heart and the blood vessels make up the ____. (Points : 1) |
Endocrine system Respiratory system Cardiovascular system Lymphatic system
The skeletal system consists of : (Points : 1) |
cartilage muscles ligaments bones
When comparing anatomy with physiology, ____ is concerned with the structure of a part. (Points : 1) |
physiology anatomy
When comparing anatomy with physiology, ____ is concerned with the function of a part. (Points : 1) |
physiology anatomy
Rank the following levels of organization in order from smallest (1) to largest (10): (Points : 9) |
Potential Matches: |
1 : molecule |
2 : organ system |
3 : macromolecule |
4 : atom |
5 : organism |
6 : organelle |
7 : cell |
8 : tissue |
9 : organ |
Answer |
: 1 |
: 2 |
: 3 |
: 4 |
: 5 |
: 6 |
: 7 |
: 8 |
: 9 |
Label the number of the regions of the body to the letter of it’s location. (anterior view)  |
Potential Matches: |
1 : Acromial |
2 : Cephalic |
3 : Pedal |
4 : Antecubital |
5 : Inguinal |
6 : Pubic |
7 : Pectoral |
8 : Buccal |
9 : Antebrachial |
10 : Cervical |
11 : Brachial |
12 : Umbilical |
13 : Coxal |
14 : Crural |
15 : Axillary |
16 : Abdominal |
17 : Pelvic |
Answer |
: A |
: B |
: C |
: D |
: E |
: F |
: G |
: H |
: I |
: J |
: K |
: L |
: M |
: N |
: O |
: P |
: Q |
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Match the number of the regions of the body to the letter of it’s location. (posterior view)  |
Potential Matches: |
1 : Olecranal |
2 : Manus |
3 : Popliteal |
4 : Abdominal |
5 : Brachial |
6 : Acromial |
7 : Calcaneal |
8 : Gluteal |
9 : Lumbar |
10 : Sural |
11 : Tarsal |
12 : Perineal |
13 : Cranial |
14 : Sacral |
15 : Thoracic |
Answer |
: A |
: B |
: C |
: D |
: E |
: F |
: G |
: H |
: I |
: J |
: K |
: L |
: M |
: N |
: O |
Match the number of the the left lateral view of the major body cavities with the letter of their subdivisions using the terms provided.  |
Potential Matches: |
1 : Abdominal Vic Cavity |
2 : Abdominal Cavity |
3 : Dorsal Cavity |
4 : Cranial Cavity |
5 : Pelvic Cavity |
6 : Thoracic Cavity |
7 : Ventral Cavity |
Answer |
: A |
: B |
: C |
: D |
: E |
: F |
: G |
Match the number of the frontal view of the major body cavities with the letter of their subdivisions using the terms provided.  |
Potential Matches: |
1 : Pericardial Cavity |
2 : Pelvic Cavity |
3 : Mediastinum |
4 : Abdominope Ivic Cavity |
5 : Abdominal Cavity |
6 : Pleural Cavity |
7 : Thoracic Cavity |
Answer |
: A |
: B |
: C |
: D |
: E |
: F |
: G |
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match the number of the image to the letter of the body planes.  |
Potential Matches: |
1 : Transverse plane |
2 : Parasagittal plane |
3 : Median plane |
4 : Frontal plane |
Many of the organs of the abdominopelvic cavity are covered by the ____, whereas the wall of the abdominal cavity is lined with the ____. (Points : 1) |
visceral peritoneum; parietal peritoneum visceral pleura; parietal pleura parietal peritoneum; visceral peritoneum parietal pericardium; visceral pericardium
Complete the paragraph concerning homeostasis and the internal environment of the body with the terms provided. The internal environment of the body consists of ____ and tissue fluid. Tissue fluid bathes all the ____of the body. Oxygen and ____ move from blood to tissue fluid. ____ move from tissue into the blood. Tissue fluid remains constant only as long as blood ____remains constant. All systems of the body contribute toward maintaining ____and, therefore, a relatively constant internal environment. (Points : 1) |
blood, cells, wastes, nutrients, homeostasis, composition blood, cells, nutrients, wastes, composition, homeostasis cells, nutrients, wastes, composition, homeostasis, blood cells, wastes, nutrients, composition, homeostasis, blood
Match the number of the abdominopelvic cavity regions with the letter of it’s location using the terms provided.  |
Potential Matches: |
1 : Right hypochondriac region |
2 : Left lumbar region |
3 : Left iliac region |
4 : Right iliac region |
5 : Epigastric region |
6 : Right lumbar region |
7 : Hypogastric region |
8 : Umbilical region |
9 : Left hypochondriac region |
Answer |
: A |
: B |
: C |
: D |
: E |
: F |
: G |
: H |
: I |
A body part that is located above another part is said to be ____. (Points : 1) |
anterior central inferior superior
The bridge of the nose is ____ to the eyes. (Points : 1) |
lateral medial superficial distal
A body part that is further away from the midline of the body is said to be ____. (Points : 1) |
medial deep lateral central
The heart is ____ to the sternum. (Points : 1) |
superficial superior posterior proximal
The elbow is ____ to the hand. (Points : 1) |
anterior posterior proximal distal
A body part that is farther from the point of attachment or farther from the trunk or torso is said to be ____. (Points : 1) |
proximal distal superficial inferior
The skin is ____ to the muscles. (Points : 1) |
deep medial superficial anterior
A body part that is located away from the surface is said to be____. (Points : 1) |
central superficial deep contralateral
The right hand is ____ to the right foot. (Points : 1) |
peripheral ipsilateral lateral medial
In the thoracic cavity, the ____ contains the heart , thymus gland, trachea, and esophagus. (Points : 1) |
pericardial cavity pelvic cavity mediastinum pleural cavity
Which one of the organs listed is not found in the abdominal cavity? (Points : 1) |
spleen urinary bladder stomach small intestine
The organ system that is made up of the skin and all if it’s accessory organs is the ____. (Points : 1) |
lymphatic system nervous system integumentary system endocrine system
Match each organ system with its correct description. |
Potential Matches: |
1 : Transports oxygen and nutrients to the cells. |
2 : Brings oxygen into the lungs and takes carbon dioxide out of the lungs. |
3 : Receives food and digest it into nutrient molecules. |
4 : Rids the body of wastes and helps regulate the fluid level and chemical content of the blood. |
Answer |
: digestive system |
: urinary system |
: respiratory system |
: cardiovascular system |
The primary homeostatic mechanism that keeps a variable close to a particular value or set point is called negative feedback. (Points : 1) |
True False
It is impossible to completely understand the physiology of an organism such as the human body without developing a complete understanding of the anatomy of the organism and its’ various parts. (Points : 1) |
True False
All the ____ of the body make up the ____ that together make up the organism. (Points : 1) |
tissues; organs cells; tissues organ systems; organs organs; organ systems
Which of the following is the most complex level of organization? (Points : 1) |
organ organelle organ system macromolecule
The human liver is primarily located in the (Points : 1) |
left lower quadrant of the abdominal area right upper quadrant of the abdominal area right iliac region left hypochondriac region
Which of the following would not be covered by visceral peritoneum? (Points : 1) |
heart stomach intestine liver
The lungs are covered by a membrane called the ____. (Points : 1) |
peritoneum Type: MMC visceral pleura parietal pericardium parietal pleura
Which of the following organs are found in the pelvic cavity? Check all that apply. (Points : 1) |
urinary bladder rectum kidneys spleen
The endocrine system functions in secretion of hormones for chemical regulation of all body systems. (Points : 1) |
True False
Choose the example from the list below of a positive feedback mechanism. (Points : 1) |
blood clotting mechanism an increase or decrease in blood pressure regulation of body temperature an increase or decrease in blood sugar
Choose the example from the list below of a negative feedback mechanism. (Points : 1) |
blood clotting mechanism an increase or decrease in blood pressure the stomach’s digestion of protein the birth process
Match each organ system with its correct function(s). (Points : 7) |