A&P I Lab Exam 1

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BODY
CAVITIES

Cranial Cavity
Thoracic Cavity
Abdominal Cavity
Diaphragm
Pelvic
Cavity

Vertebral
(Spinal) Cavity
Cranial Cavity

Nasal Cavity
Oral Cavity

Vertebral/Spinal Cavity
Cranial Cavity

Thoracic
Cavity
Abdominal Cavity
Diaphragm
Pelvic
Cavity

THORACIC
CAVITY
ORGANS

Lungs
Diaphragm

HEART

Lungs

ABDOMINAL
CAVITY
ORGANS

Stomach
Liver
Pancreas

Large Intestines
Small Intestines
Pancreas

Liver
Gallbladder
Stomach

Large Intestines
Small Intestines
Stomach
Pancreas
Rectum

PELVIC
CAVITY
ORGANS

Ovary
Rectum
Uterus
Urinary
Bladder
Male or Female?
Female

Male or Female?
Male
Urinary
Bladder
Rectum
Testes
Penis

GENERAL
ORGANS

Brain
Lungs
Kidneys
Spleen
Larynx
Trachea
Thyroid
Gland

Brain

Gallbladder
Liver
Pancreas
Small
Intestines
Large
Intestines
Spleen
Stomach
Nasal
Cavity
Oral Cavity

Urinary
Bladder
Kidneys
Lung Adrenal
Gland

Directional
Terms

LeftRight
Lateral Medial
Distal
Proximal
Midline

Superior
Inferior
Posterior (Dorsal)
Anterior
(Ventral)

Proximal
Distal
Are the fingers Proximal
or Distal to the elbow?
Is the shoulder Proximal
or Distal to the wrist?
Is the forearm Proximal or
Distal to the scapula?

Planes of
Section

Sagittal
Section

Sagittal Section
Transverse Section

1
2
3

Sagittal
Section
Sagittal
Section
Frontal
Section
Frontal
Section
Which hand is in the correct
anatomical position?
Right Hand

Right Upper Quadrant
Right Lower Quadrant
Left Lower Quadrant
Left Upper Quadrant

Parts of the
Microscope

Ocular
(Eyepiece)
Revolving
Nosepiece
Objectives
Fixed
Stage
Condenser
Mechanical Stage
Control Knobs
Fine
Adjustment
Knobs
Course
Adjustment
Knobs
Mechanical
Stage
Condenser Control Lever

Ocular
(Eyepiece)
Revolving
Nosepiece
Objectives
Fixed
Stage
Condenser
Control
Lever
Mechanical Stage
Control Knobs
Fine
Adjustment
Knobs
Course
Adjustment
Knobs
Mechanical
Stage

Animal and
Plant Cells

Cell
Membrane
Nucleoplasm
Vacuole
Pinocytic
Vesicle
Smooth
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Cytosol
Rough
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Lysosome
Free Ribosomes
Nucleolus
Centrioles
Nucleus
(Nuclear
Membrane)
Golgi Body
Mitochondria
Golgi Vesicle
Chromatin

Cell
Membrane
VacuolePinocytic
Vesicle
Cytosol
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Nucleolus
Centrioles
Nucleus
Golgi Body
Mitochondria
Chromatin
Cysosome
Plant or Animal

Nucleus
Nucleolus
Mitochondria
Cell Membrane
Cytosol
Chloroplasts
Chromatin
Cell Wall
Golgi Body
Plant or Animal
Not Visible

Osmosis /
Diffusion

Hypotonic
Hypertonic
H
2
OH
2
O
Potato Stick in Distilled H
2
O
Potato Stick in 10% NaCl
H
2
OH
2
O
Hypertonic
Hypotonic

Osmometer
Will the level of the fluid in the
osmometer rise or fall?
3% NaHCO
3
97% H
2
O
5% NaHCO
3
95% H
2O
Fall

Osmometer
Will the level of the fluid in the
osmometer rise or fall?
3% NaHCO
3
97% H
2
O
5% NaHCO
3
95% H
2
O
Rise

Red Beads = Solute
Yellow Beads = Solvent (Water)
Which way would water move?From side “B” to side “A”.
Which way would the solute move?From side “A” to side “B”.

Red Beads = Solute
Yellow Beads = Solvent (Water)
Which way would water move?From side “A” to side “B”.
Which way would the solute move?From side “B” to side “A”.
If the solute is equal to the
solvent, what is it called?
Isotonic Solution

Amoeba
Pseudopod
Plasma
Membrane
Water Vacuole
Food Vacuole
Nucleus
Mode of Locomotion?

Euglena
Paramecium
Flagella Cilia
Mode of Locomotion? Mode of Locomotion?
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