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Bio - Atlas A Test Questions

The document contains questions about anatomical planes that divide the body, regions of the body, structures that divide cavities, and the positioning of structures. The questions assess knowledge of the coronal plane, axial region, diaphragm dividing thoracic and abdominal cavities, and retroperitoneal structures.

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Tanya Moore (night section) Atlas A Test Questions 1.

The ______ plane divides the body into right and left halves. a. Frontal b. Coronal c. Sagittal d. Transverse (Atlas A, #7, answer c, text pg 31) The axial region of the body consists of the ________. a. Neck b. Arms c. Legs d. Feet (Atlas A, #1, answer a, text pg 32) The thoracic cavity is divided by the ________ from the abdominal cavity. a. Lungs b. Pericardial cavity c. Abdominopelvic cavity d. Diaphragm (Atlas A, #1, answer d, text pg 35) True or false. The forearm is prone when the palm is facing in the anatomical position. (Atlas A, #1, answer false, text pg 30) The kidneys, ureters, adrenal glands, and most of the pancreas are said to be _________ because they are between the peritoneum and dorsal body wall. a. Abdominal b. Retroperitoneal c. Visceral d. Parietal (Atlas A, #8, answer b, text pg 36)

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