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Test Description: Chapter 2 planes and directions
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1) The anatomic position is standing erect with palms _________.
A
supinated
B
touching each other
C
flat against the abdomen
D
pronated
2) What is the study of the funciton of the body structures?
A
biology
B
Anatomy
C
physiology
D
psychology
3) A body plane that is at right angles to the horizon (runs up and down ) is what?
A
frontal
B
horizontal
C
vertical
D
coronal
4) Any vericla plane parallel to the midline that divides the body into unequal left and right portions is what?
A
transverse plane
B
midsatittal plane
C
midline plane
D
sagittal plane
5) This plane divides the body into superior and inferior planes, what is it called?
A
frontal plane
B
coronal plane
C
tranverse
D
sagittal plane
6) What plane divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) portions?
A
horizontal
B
midsagittal
C
coronal
D
vertical
7) Which plane divides the body into equal left and right sides?
A
coronal
B
midsagittal
C
sagittal
D
vertical
8) If you have a transverse plane and you are referring to a body structure above the transverse plane this is said to be superior or ___
A
chephalic
B
caudal
C
anterior
D
posterior
9) If I have a midsagittal plane in the antomic position is my thumb proximal or lateral?
A
xxxxxxx
B
lateral
C
proximal
D
xxxxxxx
10) What makes a body part proximal?
A
situated nearest the midline of the body
B
situated farest away from the midline of the body
C
situated on the midline of the body
D
situated on the head
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