Anaphy Activity 1
Anaphy Activity 1
KEY:
KEY:
a. abdominal
b. antecubital
c. brachial
d. cervical
e. crural
f. femoral
g. fibular
h. gluteal
i. lumbar
j. occipital
k. oral
l. popliteal
m. pubic
n. sural
o. thoracic
p. umbilical
3. Several incomplete statements are listed below. Correctly complete each
statement by choosing the appropriate anatomical term from the key. Record
the key letters and/or terms on the correspondingly numbered blanks below.
Some terms are used more than once.
KEY:
In the anatomical position, the face and palms are on the 1 body surface; the
buttocks and shoulder blades are on the 2 body surface; and the top of the head is the
most 3 part of the body. The ears are 4 and 5 to the shoulders and 6 to the nose. The
heart is 7 to the vertebral column (spine) and 8 to the lungs. The elbow is 9 to the
fingers but 10 to the shoulder. The abdominopelvic cavity is 11 to the thoracic cavity and
12 to the spinal cavity. In humans, the dorsal surface can also be called the 13 surfaces;
however, in quadruped animals, the dorsal surface is the 14 surface. If an incision cuts
the heart into right and left parts, the section is a 15 section; but if the heart is cut so
that superior and inferior portions result, the section is a 16 section. You are told to cut a
dissection animal along two planes so that both kidneys are observable in each section.
The two sections that will always meet this requirement are the 17 and 18 sections. A
section that demonstrates the continuity between the spinal and cranial cavities is a 19
section.
1. 8. 15.
2. 9. 16.
3. 10. 17.
4. 11. 18.
5. 12. 19.
6. 13.
7. 14.
4. Correctly identify each of the body planes by inserting the appropriate term
for each on the answer line below the drawing.
5. Correctly identify each of the nine regions of the abdominopelvic cavity
by inserting the appropriate term for each of the letters indicated in the
drawing.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.