Anatomy and Physiology Answers
Day 6 – Cavities
Front View: 1. Cranial Cavity 2. Vertebral Canal 3. Mediastinum 4. Pleural Cavity 5. Pericardial Cavity
6. Diaphragm 7. Abdominal Cavity 8. Pelvic Cavity 9. Abdominopelvic Cavity 10. Ventral Cavity
Side View: 1. Cranial Cavity 2. Dorsal Cavity 3. Vertebral Canal 4. Thoracic Cavity 5. Diaphragm 6. Abdominal Cavity 7. Pelvic Cavity
Day 6 – Lab
The knees are INFERIOR to the waist.
The arms are LATERAL to the midline.
The calf muscle is SUPERIOR to the ankle.
The biceps are ANTERIOR to the triceps.
The hamstrings are POSTERIOR to the quadriceps.
The neck is MEDIAL to the arms.
The hands are SUPERIOR to the feet.
The shoulders are LATERAL to the midline.
The skin is SUPERFICIAL to the muscles.
The elbow is SUPERIOR to the wrist.
The heal is POSTERIOR to the toes.
The heart is DEEP to the midline.
The big toe is to the LATERAL side of the foot.
The shoulder blade is to the POSTERIOR side of the body.
The hand is DISTAL to the elbow.
The hips are INFERIOR to the shoulders.
The shoulders are LATERAL to the spine.
The knee is PROXIMAL or SUPERIOR to the ankle.
Day 11
Diagram Answers
ANSWERS: Answers: Front View: 1. Cranial Cavity 2. Vertebral Canal 3. Mediastinum 4. Pleural Cavity 5. Pericardial Cavity
6. Diaphragm 7. Abdominal Cavity 8. Pelvic Cavity 9. Abdominopelvic Cavity 10. Ventral Cavity
Side View: 1. Cranial Cavity 2. Dorsal Cavity 3. Vertebral Canal 4. Thoracic Cavity 5. Diaphragm 6. Abdominal Cavity 7. Pelvic Cavity
Unit 1 Test answers
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- Anatomy is the structure and shape of the body parts, while physiology is the study of how that structure functions.
- Living organisms are divided into atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms (in order of simplest to most complex).
- Homeostasis is a state of balance inside your body. The body systems work together to keep the body functioning normally. If homeostasis is not maintained, it can be disaster for the organism. For example, if the human body temperature is not maintained, hypothermia or heat stroke can occur, which can both be life-threatening.
Unit 2 Test answers
Organelles answers:
- Lysosomes
- Cell membrane
- Cytosol
- Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Mitochondrion
- Nucleus
- Peroxisomes
- Nucleolus
- Vacuole
- Micro- and Intermediate Filaments
- Microtubules
- Golgi
- Centrosome
- Secretory Vesicles
Mitosis Worksheet:
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