An Illustrated Guide To Vet Med Term
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Author: ROMICH
Publisher: Cengage
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Match the body cavities in column A with the organs contained in the cavities in column B. Place the letter of yourchoice in the space provided.Column A Column B1. liver 2. lungs3. spleen4. stomach5. brain6. teeth7. gallbladder8. urinary bladder9. eyes10. spinal cord11. rectum12. ear bones13. heart14. esophagus
a. abdominal cavityb. cranial cavityc. middle ear cavityd. oral cavitye. orbital cavityf. pelvic cavityg. thoracic cavityh. vertebral canal (spinal cavity)
the term superior means. .
O A. to the side of
O B. upper
O C. in front of
O D. lower
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Match each term in Column A to the correct definition in Column B.
Column A
Column A
1. Superior
2. Inferior
3. Ventral or anterior
4. Dorsal or posterior
5. Cranial
6. Caudal
7. Medial
8. Lateral
9. Proximal
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10. Distal
11. Cranial cavity
12. Spinal cavity
13. Thoracic cavity
14. Abdominal cavity
15. Pelvic cavity
a.
Contains the heart, lungs, and large blood vessels
b. Near the surface, or front of the body
C.
Below or lower
d.
Near the head
Near the center or midline of the body
Above or in a higher position
Nearest the point of attachment
Away from the midline
Near the back of the body
Farthest from the point of attachment
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f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k. Encloses the spinal cord
1. Tail end or sacral region
m. Contains the stomach, most of the intestines, the kidneys, liver,
gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen
n. Houses the brain
o. Contains urinary bladder, rectum, and parts of the reproductive
system
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