HSI Directional Terms Question Preview (ID: 49551)


1.01 Directional Terms For HSI. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

This cavity is for protection of the heart and lungs.
a) Thoracic
b) Spinal
c) Pelvic
d) Abdominal

What plane divides the body into equal rt/lt halves
a) Transverse
b) Sagittal
c) Frontal
d) Caudal

The term referring to the nearest point of reference to body is:
a) Distal
b) Proximal
c) Superficial
d) Internal

Term referring to near or on the surface is:
a) Distal
b) Proximal
c) Superficial
d) Internal

Refers to the midline or going toward the midline of the body:
a) Lateral
b) Superior
c) Deep
d) Medial

Your ears on which view of your body:
a) Distal
b) Medial
c) Proximal
d) Lateral

A directional term meaning toward the top of the body is:
a) Inferior
b) Superior
c) Ventral
d) Proximal

The directional term depicting a view from the front is called:
a) Frontal
b) Posterior
c) Distal
d) Anterior

The directional term depicting a view from the back is:
a) Frontal
b) Dorsal
c) Ventral
d) Distal

What abdominal region is on either side of the Hypogastric region
a) Lt/Rt Inguinal
b) Lt/Rt Lumbar
c) Lt/Rt hypochondriac
d) Lt/Rt Umbilical

What abdominal region is located on either side of the Epigastric
a) Lt/Rt Inguinal
b) Lt/Rt Lumbar
c) Lt/Rt Hypochondriac
d) Lt/Rt umbilical

The membrane that line the walls of the body cavity is called:
a) Skin
b) Visceral
c) Membrane
d) Parietal

What type of connective tissue stores fat:
a) Cartilage
b) Adipose
c) Tendons
d) Ligament

What type of connective tissue attaches bone to bone
a) Tendon
b) Liagment
c) Adipose
d) Cartilage

Which is NOT a type of epithelial tissue
a) Squamous
b) Cuboidal
c) Columnar
d) Fibrocartilage

Which muscle tissue is smooth and involuntary
a) Cardiac
b) Smooth
c) Skeletal
d) Cuboidal

What plane divides the body into front and back halves
a) Sagittal
b) Transverse
c) Frontal
d) Caudal

What plan divides the body into top and bottom halves:
a) Sagittal
b) Transverse
c) Frontal
d) Caudal

How is the human body organized?
a) Composed of cells grouped by size, shape, and function
b) Composed of cells grouped by function
c) Composed of cells grouped by size and shape
d) Composed of cells grouped by shape

CMEN stands for:
a) The four types of tissues: Connective, Muscle, Epithelial, and Neurons
b) The four types of tissues: Connective, Parietal, Epithelial, and Neurons
c) The four types of tissues: Connective, Muscle, Epithelial, and Nervous
d) The four types of tissues: Connective, Muscle, Visceral, and Neurons

Play Games with the Questions above at ReviewGameZone.com
To play games using the questions from above, visit ReviewGameZone.com and enter game ID number: 49551 in the upper right hand corner or click here.

TEACHERS / EDUCATORS
Log In
| Sign Up / Register