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Human Anatomy & Physiology Examination: Cellular Organization, Tissue & Organ Systems, Homeostasis, Body Cavities (Cranial, Spinal, Thoracic, Abdominal, Pelvic), Abdominopelvic Quadrants and Regions, Directional Terminology (Medial, Lateral, Proximal, Dis

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Human Anatomy & Physiology Examination: Cellular Organization, Tissue & Organ Systems, Homeostasis, Body Cavities (Cranial, Spinal, Thoracic, Abdominal, Pelvic), Abdominopelvic Quadrants and Regions, Directional Terminology (Medial, Lateral, Proximal, Distal, Superior, Inferior, Anterior, Posterior, Superficial, Deep), Planes (Frontal, Sagittal, Transverse), Skeletal Landmarks (Cervical, Clavicular, Ocular, Acromial, Cubital, Brachial, Carpal, Thoracic, Abdominal, Pelvic, Femoral, Geniculate, Pedal, Palmar, Plantar), Structural-Functional Correlations, Physiologic Functions of Major Systems, Organ-Specific Functions, and Regional Anatomy Integration Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026 What is anatomy? The structural makeup of an organism What is fine anatomy? Fine anatomy concerns itself with viewing the features of the body with the aid of a microscope What is gross anatomy? Gross anatomy concerns itself with viewing the features of the body with the naked eye What is physiology? Physiology refers to the functions of an organism and it examines the chemical or physical functions that help the body function appropriately What are the levels of organization of the human body? All parts of the human body are built of individual units called cells. Groups of similar cells are arranged into tissues, different tissues are arranged into organs, and organs working together form entire organ systems What are the five body cavities? cranial, spinal, thoracic, abdominal, pelvic Cranial cavity The cranial cavity is surrounded by the skull and contains organs such as the brain and pituitary gland Thoracic cavity The thoracic cavity is encircled by the sternum (breastbone) and ribs. It contains organs such as the lungs, heart, trachea (windpipe), esophagus, and bronchial tubes Abdominal cavity The abdominal cavity is separated from the thoracic cavity by the diaphragm. It contains organs such as the stomach, gallbladder, liver, small intestines, and large intestines. The abdominal organs are held in place by a membrane called the peritoneum Pelvic cavity The pelvic cavity is enclosed by the pelvis, or bones of the hip. It contains organs such as the urinary bladder, urethra, ureters, anus and rectum. It contains the reproductive organs as well. It contains the reproductive organs as well. In females, the pelvic cavity also contains the uterus Spinal cavity The spinal cavity is surrounded by the vertebral column. The vertebral column has five regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal. The spinal cord runs through the middle of the spinal cavity Describe the frontal plane The frontal, or coronal, plane is a vertical plane that divides the body or organ into front (anterior) and back (posterior) portions.

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Human Anatomy & Physiology Examination: Cellular Organization, Tissue &
Organ Systems, Homeostasis, Body Cavities (Cranial, Spinal, Thoracic,
Abdominal, Pelvic), Abdominopelvic Quadrants and Regions, Directional
Terminology (Medial, Lateral, Proximal, Distal, Superior, Inferior, Anterior,
Posterior, Superficial, Deep), Planes (Frontal, Sagittal, Transverse), Skeletal
Landmarks (Cervical, Clavicular, Ocular, Acromial, Cubital, Brachial, Carpal,
Thoracic, Abdominal, Pelvic, Femoral, Geniculate, Pedal, Palmar, Plantar),
Structural-Functional Correlations, Physiologic Functions of Major Systems,
Organ-Specific Functions, and Regional Anatomy Integration Exam Questions
Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026




What is anatomy?

The structural makeup of an organism




What is fine anatomy?

Fine anatomy concerns itself with viewing the features of the body with the aid of a microscope




What is gross anatomy?

Gross anatomy concerns itself with viewing the features of the body with the naked eye




What is physiology?

,Physiology refers to the functions of an organism and it examines the chemical or physical
functions that help the body function appropriately




What are the levels of organization of the human body?

All parts of the human body are built of individual units called cells. Groups of similar cells are
arranged into tissues, different tissues are arranged into organs, and organs working together
form entire organ systems




What are the five body cavities?

cranial, spinal, thoracic, abdominal, pelvic




Cranial cavity

The cranial cavity is surrounded by the skull and contains organs such as the brain and pituitary
gland




Thoracic cavity

The thoracic cavity is encircled by the sternum (breastbone) and ribs. It contains organs such as
the lungs, heart, trachea (windpipe), esophagus, and bronchial tubes




Abdominal cavity

The abdominal cavity is separated from the thoracic cavity by the diaphragm. It contains organs
such as the stomach, gallbladder, liver, small intestines, and large intestines. The abdominal
organs are held in place by a membrane called the peritoneum

,Pelvic cavity

The pelvic cavity is enclosed by the pelvis, or bones of the hip. It contains organs such as the
urinary bladder, urethra, ureters, anus and rectum. It contains the reproductive organs as well.
It contains the reproductive organs as well. In females, the pelvic cavity also contains the uterus




Spinal cavity

The spinal cavity is surrounded by the vertebral column. The vertebral column has five regions:
cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal. The spinal cord runs through the middle of the
spinal cavity




Describe the frontal plane

The frontal, or coronal, plane is a vertical plane that divides the body or organ into front
(anterior) and back (posterior) portions.




Describe the sagittal plane

The sagittal, or lateral, plane is a vertical plane that divides the body or organ into right and left
sides




Describe the transverse plane

The transverse, or axial, plane is a horizontal plane that divides the body organ into upper and
lower portions. This is also considered a cross section. CT scans are only oriented in this plane
while MRI imaging can be oriented in any of the 3 planes

, Medial

Refers to a structure being closer to the midline of the body




Lateral

Refers to being Arther from the midline of the body




Proximal

Refers to a structure or body part located near an attachment point




Distal

Refers to a structure or body part located far from an attachment point




Anterior

Means towards the front in humans. Ventral can be used in place of anterior




Posterior

Means toward the back in humans. The term dorsal can be used in place of posterior




Superior

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