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Directional Terms

Organ Systems

Regional Landmarks

Types of Anatomy

Body Cavities Misc.

The elbow is ____ to the fingers.

A 100

proximal

A 100

The top of the head is the most ______ part of the body.

A 200

Superior

A 200

If an incision cuts the heart into right and left parts, the section is a ______ section.

A 300

Sagittal

A 300

In humans, the dorsal surface can also be called the ____

surface.

A 400

posterior

A 400

Which two sections (cuts) will show both kidneys in any

animal?

A 500

Transverse and

Coronal (frontal)

A 500

B 100

Which system is composed of cartilage and ligaments that provides a framework for

muscles?

Skeletal System

B 100

Which organ system responds to stimuli by activating

muscles and glands?

B 200

Nervous System

B 200

Which system pumps blood through a series of blood

vessels located in the body?

B 300

Cardiovascular System

B 300

Which system covers the body and is made of skin, sweat glands, oil glands, hair and

nails?

B 400

Integumentary System

B 400

Which system picks up leaky fluid from the tissues and returns it to the blood? This system also stores white blood cells needed

for immunity.

B 500

Lymphatic System

B 500

Which regional body landmark refers to the base of

the back of the head?

C 100

Occipital

C 100

Which regional body landmark refers to the back of

the knee?

C 200

Popiliteal

C 200

Which regional body landmark refers to the back of the calf?

C 300

Sural

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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Which regional body landmark refers to the front of the elbow?

C 400

Antecubital

C 400

Which regional body landmark refers to the upper

chest area?

C 500

Thoracic

C 500

What term refers to the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one

another?

D 100

Anatomy

D 100

What term refers to the study of the function of body’s

parts?

D 200

Physiology

D 200

Which branch of anatomy studies the cell?

D 300

Cytology

D 300

Which branch of anatomy studies tissues?

D 400

Histology

D 400

Which branch of anatomy studies the structural changes

caused by disease?

D 500

Pathology

D 500

Which cavity protects the skull and encases the brain?

E 100

Cranial Cavity

E 100

Which body cavity houses the internal organs like the stomach

and intestines?

E 200

Abdominal Cavity

E 200

Which major body cavity contains both the lungs and

the heart?

E 300

Thoracic Cavity

E 300

Which body cavities contains both lungs?

E 400

Pleural Cavities

E 400

Which body cavity encloses the heart?

E 500

Pericardial Cavity

E 500

Which directional term is the opposite of “deep?”

F 100

Superficial

F 100

F 200

Which branch of anatomy studies the developmental changes of the body before

birth?

Embryology

F 200

Which body system contains the kidneys, ureters, urinary

bladder and urethra?

F 300

Urinary System

F 300

If a surgeon were to remove the antebrachial from a

patient’s body, the cut that would be made would be a

_____ cut.

F 400

Transverse

F 400

What regional body landmark term refers to the upper part

of the arm?

F 500

Brachial

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Organ Systems

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Which organ system secretes regulatory hormones that controls

growth, reproduction and metabolism?

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Endocrine System

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