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Integumentary, Lymphatic, and Movements

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What term describes a structure closer to the head?
Inferior
Proximal
Superior
Distal
Which term indicates a body part lower than another?
Superior
Cranial
Anterior
Inferior
Cranial refers to a direction towards the?
Feet
Back
Belly
Head
Caudal direction is toward the?
Arms
Chest
Head
Gluteal region
Proximal describes a position that is?
Further from the origin
Lower than an area
Near the feet
Closer to the origin
Which term means further from the origin?
Proximal
Distal
Cranial
Anterior
The front of the body is referred to as?
Posterior
Anterior
Dorsal
Ventral
Which term means towards the back of the body?
Posterior
Anterior
Superior
Ventral
Ventral describes a direction towards the?
Belly
Feet
Head
Back
Dorsal refers to a surface that is?
Towards the front
Lower than another
Higher than another
Towards the back
What does 'medial' refer to in anatomy?
Lying on the back
Towards the midline of the body
Towards the surface
Away from the midline
What motion is 'abduction' associated with?
Lying face down
Moving away from the midline
Moving toward the midline
Circular motion of a limb
If a person is lying supine, what position are they in?
Lying sideways
Lying on their stomach
Lying on their back
Standing upright
What does 'plantar' refer to?
The sole of the foot
The palm of the hand
The heel of the foot
The back of the hand
How does 'circumduction' describe movement?
Only in one plane
In a circular motion
In an inferior direction
Towards the midline
What is the opposite of 'superficial' in anatomical terms?
Palmar, relating to the hand
Prone, lying face down
Deep, towards the core
Lateral, away from midline
What does 'depression' typically refer to?
A state of inactivity
Moving away from the midline
Moving upwards, like raising arms
Moving downwards, such as shoulders
If an injury is 'unilateral', which side is affected?
One side of the body
The back of the body
The front of the body
Both sides of the body
Which movement describes bringing a limb closer to the body?
Adduction, towards the midline
Abduction, away from midline
Elevation, lifting a part up
Circumduction, circular motion
What does 'bilateral' mean?
Position in the center only
Crossing the midline
Involving one side only
Involving both sides of the body
What is the movement called when you raise your shoulders?
Protraction
Elevation
Flexion
Internal Rotation
Which term describes turning the foot's bottom outward?
Dorsiflexion
Eversion
Plantarflexion
Inversion
What is the term for decreasing the angle at a joint?
Hyperextension
Extension
Elevation
Flexion
What term describes moving the foot upwards?
Eversion
Inversion
Dorsiflexion
Plantarflexion
What do you call turning the palm upward?
Retraction
Pronation
External Rotation
Supination
Which movement involves straightening the arm at the elbow?
Flexion
Hyperextension
Protraction
Extension
What is it called when the shoulder blades move together?
Elevation
Internal Rotation
Protraction
Retraction
What is the movement when toes point downwards?
Inversion
Eversion
Dorsiflexion
Plantarflexion
What is the term for rotating the hip inward?
Flexion
Hyperextension
External Rotation
Internal Rotation
Which action describes moving the arms forward at the shoulder?
Supination
Retraction
Protraction
Elevation