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A&P Lab1 Test

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What is the region for the forearm?
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Deep
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What is the Plantar region?
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What is the Pedal region?
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What differs between a dog and humans anatomical positioning?
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Ventral or Anterior
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What does the pelvic cavity contain?
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Medial
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Dorsal or Posterior
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What does the abdominal cavity contain?
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What is the shoulder regions for bone and muscle? 2 answers
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Why are body quadrants and body regions critical when it comes to the medical field?
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Name the two main body cavities and their regions.
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Thoracic cavity
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Ventral body cavity
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What are the abdominopelvic regions of the human body?part 2
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Superficial
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What is the Pectoral region?
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What is the Palmar region?
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What is the Thoracic region?
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Antebrachial
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Pleural and pericardial cavities, diaphragm, mediastinum
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dogs are quadrupeds, therefor their view is later, thereas humans are at an Anterior view.
D.
Toward the midline e.g. the sternum is medial to the shoulders.
E.
Foot
F.
To the front e.g. the toes are ventral/anterior tothe heel
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Urinary and genital structures
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DORSAL: Contains cranial and vertebrae cavities. VENTRAL: Contains Thoracic. Abdimino-pelvic, which contains abdominal and pelvic cavities
I.
sole of foot
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Palm
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Right&Left Iliac/Inguinal, Regions lateral to the hypogastric region (iliac=superior part of the hip bone)Right&Left Lumbar lie lateral to the umbilical region (lumbus=loin). Right&Left Hypochondriac R&L epiqastric region laterally (chondro= cartilage).
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thoracic cavity, diaphragm, abdominal and pelvic cavities
M.
Chest
N.
Breast (Surface of the chest)
O.
Intestines, liver, spleen, stomach, pancreas
P.
Towards the core e.g. the lungs are deep to the ribs
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they are standardized medical terms commonly used to reference numerous body situations from symptoms such as pain to disease to injury, etc.
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To the back e.g. the spine is dorsal/posterior to the sternum
S.
Towards the surface e.g the skin is superficial to the heart
T.
Deltoid (muscle) and Acromial (bone)
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What is the Digital region?
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What is the region for the Shoulder blade?
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What is the region from the ribs to the bottom of trunk.?
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What is the region for the elbow?
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What region is the Popliteal?
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For extremities, meaning near the trunk e.g. the elbow is proximal to the wrist
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For extremities, meaning away from the trunk e.g. the toes are distal to the knee
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Towards the side e.g. the ears are lateral to the nose.
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abdominal and pelvic cavities
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Above e.g the nose is superior to the chin

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