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Created by Terri Street for OKTechMasters © 2000 Adapted by Tom Gest, Anatomical Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School, 2004 Questions developed by Charisa Roy, University of Michigan Medical School Class of 2007

Created by Terri Street for OKTechMasters © 2000 Adapted by Tom Gest, Anatomical Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School, 2004 Questions developed

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Created by Terri Street for OKTechMasters © 2000Adapted by Tom Gest, Anatomical Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School, 2004

Questions developed by Charisa Roy, University of Michigan Medical School Class of 2007

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$100

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$200

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$300

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$300

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$500

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$1000

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A. top and bottom

C. diagonal sections

B. right and left halves

D. front and back

A transverse cut divides the body into what components?

A. top and bottom B. right and left halves

A transverse cut divides the body into what components?

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A transverse or horizontal plane dividesthe body into upper and lower parts.

A. sagittal

C. oblique

B. coronal

D. transverse

Any plane passing through the body that is not parallel to one of the three primary or cardinal planes is called what?

C. oblique

B. coronal

Any plane passing through the body that is not parallel to one of the three primary or cardinal planes is called what?

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The cardinal planes are sagittal, coronal, and transverse.Oblique planes are not parallel to any of the cardinal planes.

A. inward

C. down

B. out

D. up

If you were lying prone (on your belly), how would your palms face if you were in anatomical position?

C. down D. up

If you were lying prone (on your belly), how would your palms face if you were in anatomical position?

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If you were lying on your belly (prone), then your palms would face down in the anatomical position.

A. deep, inferior

C. superficial, deep

B. inferior, superior

D. deep, superior

Where does the lung lie with respect to the breast and the liver, RESPECTIVELY?

A. deep, inferior

D. deep, superior

Where does the lung lie with respect to the breast and the liver, RESPECTIVELY?

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The lung is deep to the breast and superior to the liver.

A. posterior tobelly button

C. posterior to the head

B. inferior to the thigh

D. deep to the heart

Which of the following describes the spine’s (vertebral column’s) location in the body?

A. posterior tobelly button

D. deep to the heart

Which of the following describes the spine’s (vertebral column’s) location in the body?

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The backbone (spine or vertebral column)lies posterior to the heart.

A. toward the nose

C. toward the eyebrow

B. toward the chin

D. toward the ear

While performing plastic surgery, your attending asks you to “begin at the cheek bone and cut in a lateral direction.” If

you perform properly, you’d be cutting:

A. toward the nose

D. toward the ear

While performing plastic surgery, your attending asks you to “begin at the cheek bone and cut in a lateral direction.” If

you perform properly, you’d be cutting:

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The ear is lateral to the cheek.

A. distal

C. proximal

B.medial

D. lateral

Assuming you dressed yourself properly, where are your shoes relative to your shorts?

A. distal

C. proximal

Assuming you dressed yourself properly, where are your shoes relative to your shorts?

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Your shoes should be distal, or eveninferior, to your shorts (or your BVDs).

A. superomedial

C. distal

B. superolateral

D. proximal

Anatomically, where are your shoulders relative to your belly button (navel or umbilicus)?

C. distal

B. superolateral

Anatomically, where are your shoulders relative to your belly button (navel or umbilicus)?

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Your shoulder is superior and lateralto your umbilicus or navel.

A. elbow to the wrist

C. neck to the elbow

B. shoulder to the hand

D. shoulder to the elbow

Anatomically speaking, the arm extends from the:

A. elbow to the wrist

D. shoulder to the elbow

Anatomically speaking, the arm extends from the:

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Arm extends from shoulder to elbow,forearm extends from elbow to wrist.

A. hip to the ankle

C. buttocks to the foot

B. hip to the knee

D. knee to the ankle

Anatomically speaking, the leg extends from the:

B. hip to the knee

D. knee to the ankle

Anatomically speaking, the leg extends from the:

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Thigh extends from hip to knee,leg extends from knee to ankle.

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