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FREE ANATOMY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT DIRECTIONAL
TERMS !! EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Intermediate is
Answer:
Between two structures
Question 2: Superior is also known as
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Cranial or Cephalad
Question 3: Prone
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Lying horizontal with the face downward,or denoting the hand with the palms turned downward
Question 4: The torso is ________ to the legs
Answer:
Superior
Question 5: The opposite of prone is?
Answer:
Supine
Question 6: Inversion is the exact difference of
Answer:
Eversion
Question 7: True or false, lateral is toward the center of the body
Answer:
False
Question 8: The lungs are________to the heart
Answer:
Lateral
Question 9: If inferior is toward the feet then ________ is toward the head
Answer:
Superior
Question 10: The ribs are________to the spine
Answer:
Anterior
Question 11: Parietal
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pertaining to the outer wall of the body cavity Question 12: True or false, superficial is toward the surface of the skin and deep is away from the heart.
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False
Question 13: True or false, medial is pertaining to the side.
Answer:
False
Question 14: Movement toward the median plane of the body
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Adduction
Question 15: Visceral
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Pertaining to the covering of an organ
Question 16: The fingers are _______ to the shoulder
Answer:
Distal
Question 17: The legs are________ to the torso
Answer:
Inferior
Question 18: The spine is________to the ribs
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Posterior Question 19: Anterior means the same as ________ and posterior means the same as _______
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Ventral, dorsal
Question 20: The wrist is________to the knuckle
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Proximal
Question 21: The skin is________ to the muscle
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Superficial
Question 22: The opposite of Ipsilateral is
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Contralateral
Question 23: Inferior is also known as
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Caudal or Caudad
Question 24: The muscle is ________to the skin
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Deep Question 25: Movement away from the median plane of the body or one of its parts.
Answer:
Abduction