AltA 1.06 Reading check

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12 questions
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Read the sections shown above. I expect this work to take several days. Your answers in Formative will save and you can submit when you've had the chance to complete all questions

In Unit 1: Human Body Organization, read:

1.01 Introduction and 1.02 From the Simple to the Complex
These readings will help you to answer the first section of questions.

1.03 Giving Directions Around the Body and 1.04 Cavities, Quadrants, and Regions will help you to answer the final section of questions.

We will also cover this material during class connect sessions and I will post recording links here for you to reference.


Here is a copy of the class sides that cover all of the content from this assignment.
Here is a link to the lesson recording from 9/12/24, we will also review the last part of this assignment in class on 9/17 and I will add the recording link from that session when it is available.
You can always edit your response after submission because I want you to focus on improving your understanding.
1.01 Introduction
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What are the four levels of Anatomy?

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What is Physiology?

1.02 From the Simple to the Complex
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An organ system is a higher level of organization than an atom.

1

Why are tissues known as the fabric of the body?

1

What are the four main types of tissues?

1.03 Giving Directions Around the Body
1

In yoga, which pose shown below has the person in "anatomical position?"

1

Select the Frontal plane

1

Select the Sagittal plane

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Drag the anatomical Direction terms to the spot on the diagram that best represents it.
Other Answer Choices:
Anterior
Posterior
Inferior
Medial
Distal
Superior
Lateral
Proximal
1

Use the Edit background button and then select the scribble or Text tool to add numbers next to the terms to match them with the number labels on the diagram.

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The Ventral Cavity is divided into these regions. Drag and drop the structures and region names into the appropriate box.
Other Answer Choices:
Ventral body cavity
Pleural cavity
Diaphragm
Abdominopelvic cavity
Abdominal cavity
Pericardial cavity
Pelvic cavity
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Other Answer Choices:
Right Lower Quadrant
Left Upper Quadrant
Left Lower Quadrant
Right Upper Quadrant