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BIO201L+Lab+1+Upload+Document Anatomy and Physiology 1 L (Davenport University) Scan to open on Studocu Studocu is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university BIO201L+Lab+1+Upload+Document Anatomy and Physiology 1 L (Davenport University) Scan to open on Studocu Studocu is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university Downloaded by Amy kaur (amanpreetbhathiara@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|37568818
Lab 1 Introduction to Science BIO201L Student Name: Sydney VanPolen Access Code (located on the lid of your lab kit): AC-28NOZ5Q Pre-Lab Questions Questions 1. Write a description next to each of the following terms to help you remember them: a. Transverse plane The body is divided at the waist horizontally, making inferior and superior sections. b. Sagittal plane Right and left side of the body. c. Midsagittal plane Center of the body where both the left and right sides are equal. d. Coronal plane Front and back of the body are divided into two parts. 2. Identify the major organs that are contained in each cavity listed below. Indicate whether they belong in a cavity subdivision, and if so, name the cavity subdivision. a. Dorsal cavity Cranial cavity and vertebral cavity. b. Ventral cavity Thoracic cavity, (which includes superior mediastinum, pleural cavity, and pericardial cavity in the mediastinum), abdominal cavity, and pelvic cavity. 3. Match the body cavities that have to be opened during the listed surgical procedures listed below. Note that more than one choice may apply. (a) thoracic (b) vertebral (c) abdominopelvic (d) pericardial (e) pleural (f) cranial C Liver operation Downloaded by Amy kaur (amanpreetbhathiara@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|37568818
Lab 1 Introduction to Science BIO201L A, D Triple bypass heart surgery (arteries on the heart) C Stomach stapling A, E Removal of a section of lung or lobe F Manual pressure release of a brain tumor C Appendix removal C Gastric bypass surgery (stomach, small intestine) 4. Fill in the blanks using your knowledge of regional landmarks from Figure 3. Regional Landmark Description (Layman’s Terms) acromial shoulder umbilicus belly button dorsum back antebrachium front of elbow/forearm femur long bone between the knee and hip popliteus back of knee sura lower leg digits toes pollex thumb lumbus structure of the eye olecranon back of elbow oris mouth Downloaded by Amy kaur (amanpreetbhathiara@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|37568818
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