Name: Using Marieb's Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, answer each of the questions below as a way to introduce yourself to concepts in Bio 18. You may use the text on reserve at the library's checkout desk for 2 hour in-house use. Due by Thursday, second week of classes, at the start of class. Questions to preview Bio 18 concepts Chap. 1 - Orientation terms 1. Which is more lateral? (Circle one.) Ulna or radius 2. Which is more superior? Clavicle or ilium 3. Which is more proximal? Patella or talus 4. What anatomical position would the vertebrae have to the sternum? Human body in Anatomical position Anterior/ventral or posterior/dorsal 5. Which cavity houses each of the following: - the brain? - the urinary bladder? - the stomach? - the lungs? Chap. 2 - Chemistry Questions associated with figure at right. A diagram of an atomic model 6. What does A represent? C 7. What subatomic particle(s) are present in A? B O A 8. What does B represent? 9. What subatomic particles are present in B? 10. What does C represent? 11. How many total particles can be present here?
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To do this, we need to understand the anatomical terms. Lateral refers to the side of the body or a body part that is farther away from the midline. The ulna and radius are bones in the forearm. The ulna is located on the inner side of the forearm, while the Show more…
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