practice_pics_2012_fall_final

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Body regions
Body planes
Body cavities
Directional TermsDistal, proximal,
superior, inferior,
medial
What process is responsible for the change shown?
LATER
Explain why this change occurred _________________________________
LATER
State the types of each of these cells/tissues.
State the names& locations for each of these cells/tissues.
State the names & locations for each of these cells/tissues.
State the names & locations for each of these cells/tissues.
State the names & locations for each of these cells/tissues.
Name these black disks.
State the name and the purpose of each layer.
These are melanocytes—what
do they do???
Identify the 3 different
What are these rings made of and
types of cartilage
what are their purpose?
(different colors).
What are these arrows and brackets pointing
To??
Arrows???
What type of bone is this, and where would you find it in your body?
Arrows????
What is going on here?????
What is going on here??
Name each type of fracture.
Yellow, green, red, purple???
Brown, orange, blue, green???
Name each section of the
vertebral column and
arrows.
Arrows???
Arrows??
Bones and arrows??
Arrows?
Arrows?
Classify the types of joints that are shown.
Arrows?
Label each part of this
knee joint.
Arrows?
Anatomy & Physiology
2
Name ___________________________ Per___
Test – 40 points
Date _______________
Chapter 6C: Joints and Body Motions
1
7
6
5
4
9
10
3
8
12
11
13
14
15
Joint Motions (1 pt. each): Each number above corresponds to a specific type of joint motion. The types are: abduction, adduction,
circumduction, extension, flexion, pronation, supination, left rotation, right rotation, medial rotation, lateral rotation. Not all these terms
are used. Fill in the blank with the rotation type.
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