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Which of the following planes divide the body into upper and lower parts? (Select all that apply)
Which of the following planes divide the body into upper and lower parts? (Select all that apply)
The passage of blood from the left ventricle into the right atrium is called which one of the following circulations?
The passage of blood from the left ventricle into the right atrium is called which one of the following circulations?
Which one of the following is the relation of the right arm to the left arm?
Which one of the following is the relation of the right arm to the left arm?
What is the type of the elbow joint?
What is the type of the elbow joint?
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The deep fascia is absent in which of the following?
The deep fascia is absent in which of the following?
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Which of the following bones is irregular?
Which of the following bones is irregular?
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Which term describes the eyes in relation to the nose?
Which term describes the eyes in relation to the nose?
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Which one of the following terms is correct if the sole of the foot faces outward or laterally?
Which one of the following terms is correct if the sole of the foot faces outward or laterally?
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In anatomical position, the palmar surface of the hands faces which one of the following?
In anatomical position, the palmar surface of the hands faces which one of the following?
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Which of the following valves lies between the right atrium and right ventricle?
Which of the following valves lies between the right atrium and right ventricle?
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Study Notes
Anatomical Planes
- Transverse plane divides the body into upper and lower sections.
- Sagittal, coronal and median planes also exist.
Blood Circulation
- Systemic circulation involves the passage of blood from the left ventricle to the right atrium.
- Pulmonary, hepatoportal and coronary circulation are other types.
Anatomical Relations
- Contralateral indicates a structure on the opposite side of the body in relation to another.
- Ipsilateral, proximal, caudal also describe anatomical relations.
Joint Types
- Hinge joint describes the elbow joint.
- Plane, saddle, and ball-and-socket joints are other joint types.
Deep Fascia
- Face lacks deep fascia unlike arm, forearm, and palm.
Bone Classification
- Vertebra is an irregular bone.
- Clavicle, humerus, and carpal bones have different classifications.
Anatomical Terms
- Lateral describes the eyes' position relative to the nose.
- Other terms such as anterior, distal, medial provide different spatial relationships.
Foot Movement
- Eversion describes the outward/lateral facing of the sole of the foot.
- Flexion, extension, and inversion describe other foot movements.
Anatomical Position
- In anatomical position, the palmar surface of the hands faces anteriorly.
- Other positions include posteriorly, superiorly, and medially.
Heart Valves
- Tricuspid valve sits between the right atrium and right ventricle.
- Mitral, aortic, and pulmonary valves are other heart valves.
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Test your knowledge on key concepts in anatomy and physiology, covering topics such as anatomical planes, blood circulation, joint types, and more. This quiz will challenge your understanding of the human body's structure and function.