An Illustrated Guide To Vet Med Term
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ISBN: 9781305465763
Author: ROMICH
Publisher: Cengage
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1. Th e term that means toward the tail isa. ventralb. dorsalc. craniald. caudal2. Th e term that means toward the head isa. ventralb. dorsalc. craniald. caudal3. The term that refers to the belly or underside of a body isa. ventralb. dorsalc. craniald. caudal4. Which type of tissue covers internal and external body surfaces?a. adiposeb. epithelialc. connectived. cytoplasm5. The term for a hole or hollow space in the body that contains and protects internal organs isa. abdomenb. peritonealc. cavityd. membrane
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1.Distal:
2.Anterior:
3.Medial:
4. Posterior:
5.Inferior:
6.Superficial:
7.Superior:
8. Proximal
-Farthest front the point of origine
-Toward the front of the body
-Toward the body's midline
-toward the back of the body
-At or near to the body's
-Closest to the point of origine
• Toward the head
-Toward the surface /skin
Select 1 of the terms in parentheses and write it into the blank. ( I PUT THE ANSWERS, PLEASE SEE WHICH ONES ARE WRONG)
The spine is (medial, lateral) Medial to the rib cage.
The jawbone is (superior, inferior) Inferior to the frontal bone.
The ankle is (proximal, distal) Proximal to the patella.
The humerus is (proximal, distal) Distal to the ulna.
The skin is (superficial, deep) Superficial to the musculature.
The stomach is (superior, inferior) Superficial to the sigmoid colon.
The occipital bone is (anterior, posterior) Posterior to the frontal bone.
The tongue is (superior, inferior) Inferior to the palate.
The dermis is (superficial, deep) Superficial to the epidermis.
The dorsal cavity is (anterior, posterior) Posterior to the ventral cavity.
The inside of the knee is (medial, lateral) Medial to the outside of the knee.
The (transverse, median, frontal) Transverse plane separates the body into superior and inferior halves.
The scapula is (anterior, posterior) Posterior to…
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