1. Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Anatomical Planes & Sections
1. Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
Anatomical Planes & Sections
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What type of plane is shown in the image to the right?
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You are asked to draw a plane that intersects only one leg. What type of plane could you draw?
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Imagine a plane through the leg. If the shape formed where the leg intersects the plane is roughly a circle, what type of plane could make that shape?
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Imagine you are a doctor. You suspect your patient has an enlarged thyroid, so you order the following MRI scan of the neck. The image that was taken represents what type of section?
838views13rank - Textbook QuestionWhich ventral cavity subdivision has no bony protection? a. thoracic cavity, b. abdominal cavity, c. pelvic cavity.574views
- Textbook QuestionRelate each of the following conditions or statements to either the dorsal body cavity or the ventral body cavity. a. surrounded by the bony skull and the vertebral column b. includes the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities c. contains the brain and spinal cord d. contains the heart, lungs, and digestive organs490views
- Textbook QuestionWhich of the following relationships is incorrect? a. visceral peritoneum/outer surface of small intestine b. parietal pericardium/outer surface of heart c. parietal pleura/wall of thoracic cavity727views1rank
- Textbook QuestionAiden has been suffering agonizing pain with each breath and has been informed by the physician that he has pleurisy. a. Specifically, what membranes are involved in this condition? b. What is their usual role in the body? c. Explain why Aiden's condition is so painful.540views