A&P discussion exam1 Crossword
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1) The thoracic and abdominal body cavities are lined by thin, slippery, double-layered membranes called serous membranes.3) Toward the surface.4) Back.5) Consists of the esophagus, stomach and intestines, and the accessory digestive glands like the salivary glands, liver, and gallbladder.7) Away from head.8) Consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra.9) The study of the fertilized egg developing into its adult form.12) Consists of the ovaries, uterus and vagina in the female, and the testes and penis in the male.14) Divide the body into right and left sides.15) Contains the stomach, spleen, liver, gallbladder, small and large intestines.16) Pass through the body or organ at an angle.18) Extends from the diaphragm to the groin and is encircled by the abdominal wall and bones and muscles of the pelvis.21) Subject stands facing the observer with the head level, eyes facing forward, feet flat on the floor directed forward, and the arms at their sides, palms forward.22) Farthest from origination.23) Formed by the cranial bones.24) Consists of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory organs.26) Formed by bones of vertebral column.27) Consists of the heart, blood, and blood vessels.28) The study of form and markings of the body surface, often explored through visualization or palpation.32) Opposite side of the body.34) Structures composed of two or more different types of tissues.35) The study of anatomical changes due to disease.36) Uses a microscope, but restricts the study to individual cellular structures.38) Consists of related organs with a common function.40) Layers of protective tissues that line the cranial cavity and vertebral canal. |
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2) Groups of cells that work together to perform a similar function.6) Contains the urinary bladder, internal organs of reproductive system, and portions of the large intestine.10) Formed by the sternum, ribs, and the thoracic portion of the bony vertebral column.11) Consists of skeletal muscle and tendon, as well as smooth muscle and cardiac muscle.13) Divide the body into superior and inferior.17) Nearest to origination.19) Same side of the body.20) To the side.25) A powerful skeletal muscle that divides the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.29) Consists of the lymphatic fluid, lymph nodes, and lymphocytes-and the other associated organs of the immune system like the tonsils, spleen and thymus gland.30) Toward the core of the body.31) Consists of the bones and joints.33) Divide the body into anterior and posterior.37) The study of anatomical structures visible to unaided eye.39) Consists of the upper airways, the trachea and major bronchi, and the lungs.41) Located in the central part of the thoracic cavity.42) Consists of the skin and related structures.43) Consists of hormone-producing cells and glands scattered throughout the body.44) Subcategory of developmental anatomy.45) Located within the middle part of the mediastinal cavity in the thoracic cavity.46) Front.47) The study of tissues.48) Toward the middle. |
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