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left upper quadrant spleen superior to stomach left hypochondriac region The stomach is medial and slightly inferior to the spleen. 10. Name the structures found within the mediastinum (seen on the x-ray). heart, esophagus, trachea, thymus, and several large blood vessels that enter and exit the heart. The mediastinum (located between the lungs in the thoracic cavity) contains the heart, thymus, esophagus, trachea, and several large blood vessels.
Anterior Pituitary Gland 12. Pancreas 13. Anterior Pituitary Gland 14. Pineal Gland 15. Posterior Pituitary Gland 16.
Axia College Material Appendix F Identifying Anatomical Structures Ch. 3, 4, & 5 Complete activities I, II, & III. I. Use the diagrams on pp. 103-104 to complete sections A, B, & C. |A.
Name Nicole Fuller__________________________ Date___2/10/12____ Unit 2 Anatomy Lab – The Circulatory System *To be completed with Primal Pictures© lab Label the following structures: 1. Pulmonary valve 6. Left ventricle 2. Aortic valve 7. Inferior vena cava 3.
You could supplement your written description with large annotated diagrams of the named organs to provide illustrated accounts. Ensure that the functions you describe are specific to the named organs and not general. P3 Outline the gross structure of all major body systems Imagine that you wish to explain to individuals using a local health centre how the body works, and produce a series of annotated diagrams to provide an overview of each body system. 1. On large sheets of paper, draw your own version of the gross structure of each body system listed below, labelling each part with its name and adding a short description of the function of the part.
Describe the sequence of signs and symptoms, vascular and tissues events, and cells and mediators involved. 3. Explain the difference between active immunity and passive immunity. 4. Discuss, in detail, all the genetic and cellular events encompassed in the clonal selection theory of lymphocyte development.
The ribs are ________________________ to the sternum. 48. A group of cells that work together to perform a particular function Tissue 49. Energy is ____________________________________________________________________________________. 50.
What are the other functions of the greater omentum? 213. What is the location of the pancreas? 214. The three regions of the pancreas are labeled as __________, ___________, and ____________.
Break down and define common medical terms used for symptoms, diseases, disorders, procedures, treatments, and devices associated with the blood and lymphatic system. Build medical terms from word parts associated with the • • Word Search postings as indicated in Course Schedule Chapter 1 online Short Answer Quiz and Chapter 1 online examination Mini Medical Record Reviews optional extra credit • blood and lymphatic system. Pronounce and spell common medical terms associated with the blood and lymphatic system. Chapter 8 The Cardiovascular System Upon completion of this chapter, the student should be able to: • • • • • Define and spell the word parts used to create medical terms for the cardiovascular system. Break down and define common medical terms used for symptoms, diseases, disorders, procedures, treatments, and devices associated with the cardiovascular system.