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.
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Have you studied anatomical terms before?
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What are the four levels of Anatomy?
What is Physiology?
Place the list of items below beginning with the smallest level of organization down to the most complex.
Cells
Organism
Macromolecules
Organs
Molecules
Organ systems
Tissues
Atoms
Why are tissues known as the fabric of the body?
(Short answer questions like this one are often difficult to auto-grade, please be patient as I will update with your actual grade once I take a look at your work. If it looks like you missed this question, but I haven't entered your grade into the gradebook yet, it means I still need to manually grade this and other short answer questions)
What are the four main types of tissues?
Select one of the 11 body systems and click on the drop down menu to read more about it.
Which system do you think you'll be most intersted to learn about in this course? What about it do you find most intriguing?
In yoga, which pose shown below has the person in "anatomical position?"
Select the Frontal plane

Select the Sagittal plane

Select the Transverse plane

Drag the anatomical Direction terms to the spot on the diagram that best represents it.
**I know that the way the labels show up in Formative can be confusing! If you prefer, you can use the SHOW YOUR WORK box below and just label the diagram instead of dragging the labels - I will manually update your score if you use this option.**

Cranial cavity (including oral, nasal, orbital cavities)
Vertebral cavity
Abdominal cavity
Pelvic cavity
Thoracic cavity
Dorsal
Ventral
The Ventral Cavity is divided into these regions. Drag and drop the structures and region names into the appropriate box.


This is a non-graded question for those who want to take their Anatomy skills to the next level.

What number out of 15 did you get on your first try?