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Applegate: The Sectional Anatomy Learning System, 3rd Edition


Chapter 1: Introduction to Sectional Anatomy



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MATCHING



Match the definition or description with the correct term or structure .

a. Abdominopelvic

b. Anterior

c. Brachial

d. Carpal

e. Costal

f. Iliac

g. Mediastinum

h. Pelvic

i. Peritoneum

j. Plantar

k. Pleura

l. Proximal

m. Sagittal

n. Thigh

o. Umbilical



1. Divides the body into right and left portions

, 2. Toward the front surface


3. Largest ventral body cavity


4. Body cavity that normally contains the urinary bladder


5. Serous membrane in the abdominopelvic cavity


6. Body region lateral to the hypogastric region


7. Term referring to sole of the foot


8. Area between the hip and the knee


9. Opposite of distal


10. Contains the pericardial cavity


11. Region between the shoulder and the elbow


12. Serous membrane associated with the lungs


13. Relating to the wrist


14. Central region of the nine abdominopelvic regions


15. Relating to the ribs



1. ANS: M

REF: Page 3
Sagittal planes are vertical planes that cut through the body from superior to inferior and
divide the body into right and left portions.

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,2. ANS: B

REF: Page 3
Anterior (or ventral) means toward the front surface.

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3. ANS: A

REF: Page 4
The abdominopelvic cavity is the largest ventral body cavity.

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4. ANS: H

REF: Page 4 The pelvic
cavity contains the urinary bladder.

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5. ANS: I

REF: Page 5
In the abdominopelvic cavity, the serous membrane is called peritoneum, with the parietal
peritoneum lining the wall of the cavity and the visceral peritoneum covering the organs.

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6. ANS: F

REF: Page 5 The iliac
regions are lateral to the hypogastric region.

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7. ANS: J

REF: Page 6
Plantar refers to the sole of the foot.

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8. ANS: N

, REF: Page 6
The thigh is the part of the lower extremity between the hip and the knee.

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9. ANS: L

REF: Page 3
Proximal is the opposite of distal.

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10. ANS: G

REF: Page 4
The mediastinum contains the pericardial cavity, which encloses the heart.

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11. ANS: C

REF: Page 6
The brachial region is the proximal portion of the upper limb.

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12. ANS: K

REF: Page 5
The membrane that covers the lungs is the visceral pleura.

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13. ANS: D

REF: Page 6
The carpal region is the wrist.

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14. ANS: O

REF: Page 5
The umbilical region is the central region of the nine abdominopelvic regions.

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