Lab Activity #2: The Language of Anatomy
Lab Activity #1.2: The Language of Anatomy
1. Select different colors for the dorsal and ventral body cavities. Color the coding circles below and the corresponding cavities in the figure. Complete the figure by labeling those body cavity subdivisions that have a leader line.
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2. Label each of the abdominal regions in the below figure. Using the images in your book, list some organs/parts of organs that are found in each of the regions.
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3. Select the key choices that identify the following body parts or areas. Enter the appropriate letter or corresponding term in the answer blanks.
a. Abdominal
b. Antecubital
c. Axillary
d. Brachial
e. Buccal
f. Cervical
g. Femoral
h. Gluteal
i. Inguinal
j. Lumbar
k. Occipitial
l. Popliteal
m. Patellar
n. Pubic
o. Scapular
p. Sural
q. Umbilical
1. armpit
2. thigh region
3. buttock area
4. neck region
5. “belly button” area
6. genital area
7. anterior part of elbow
8. posterior of head
9. area where trunk meets thigh
10. lower back
11. cheek
12. anterior part of knee
13. shoulder blade
4. Using the key choices, identify the body cavities where the following body organs are located. Enter the appropriate letter or term in the answer blanks.
a. Abdominopelvic
b. Cranial
c. Spinal
d. Thoracic
1. Stomach
2. Small Intestine
3. Large Intestine
4. Spleen
5. Liver
6. Spinal Cord
7. Bladder
8. Trachea
9. Lungs
10. Pituitary Gland
11. Ovaries
12. Heart
5. From the key choices, select the body cavities where the following surgical procedures would occur. Insert the correct letter or term in the answer blanks. Be precise: also select the name of the cavity subdivision if appropriate! This means you may have more than one answer for each.
a. Abdominal
b. Cranial
c. Dorsal
d. Pelvic
e. Spinal
f. Thoracic
g. Ventral
1. Removal of the uterus, or womb
2. Coronary bypass surgery (heart surgery)
3. Removal of a serious brain tumor
4. Removal of the appendix from the intestines
5. A stomach ulcer operation
6. Relief of compression of the nerve roots on the spine
7. Removal of a cancerous lung lobe
6. A nurse informs you that she is about to give you a shot in the lateral femoral region. Which portion of your body should you uncover?
7. On the following image, you are presented with both the anterior and posterior views of a human. On the two views of the human, you need to label and identify the following terms (Don’t just label with the letter!). You only need to label each term once (meaning you do not have to use the term on both views.)
a. Acromial
b. Antebrachial
c. Antecubital
d. Axillary
e. Brachial
f. Buccal
g. Calcaneal
h. Carpal
i. Gluteal
j. Cervical
k. Coxal
l. Cranial
m. crural
n. cubital
o. dorsum
p. femoral
q. lumbar
r. patellar
s. pedal
t. popliteal
u. sural
v. tarsal
w. thoracic
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O = Dorsal Cavity
O = Ventral Cavity
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