A&P II: Unit 1

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Across
  1. 3. Cavity that contains the spine.
  2. 10. Cavity that contains the liver.
  3. 11. Anatomical direction for the side of a patients limb furthest from their trunk.
  4. 12. Anatomical direction for the middle of a patients body part.
  5. 14. Movement for increasing the angle between the body’s midline and a limb.
  6. 15. Anatomical direction for a body part closer to the surface of a patients body.
  7. 16. Cavity that contains the lungs.
  8. 18. Rotation that includes moving a patients body part in a circle.
  9. 19. Cavity that contains the genitals.
  10. 21. Anatomical direction for the back of a patient.
  11. 22. Anatomical direction for top of a patient.
  12. 23. Body position for when a patient is lying on their back face up.
  13. 28. Anatomical direction for the front of a patient.
  14. 29. Cavity that contains the left ovary.
  15. 31. Cavity that contains the large intestines.
  16. 33. Movement for straightening a joint.
  17. 34. Movement for a patient having their palms facing downward.
  18. 35. Anatomical plane that splits a patient in left and right halves.
Down
  1. 1. Cavity that contains the heart.
  2. 2. Rotation that includes a patients body part moving away from their midline.
  3. 4. Movement for a patient having their palms facing upward.
  4. 5. Anatomical plane that splits a patient in top and bottom halves.
  5. 6. Anatomical direction for the side of a patients limb closest to their trunk.
  6. 7. Body position for when a patient is lying on their stomach face down.
  7. 8. Movement for decreasing the angle between the body’s midline and a limb.
  8. 9. Anatomical plane that is at an odd angle.
  9. 13. Anatomical direction for a body part further inside the patients body.
  10. 17. Cavity that contains the spleen.
  11. 20. Cavity that contains the brain.
  12. 24. Cavity that contains the appendix.
  13. 25. Anatomical plane that splits a patient in front and back halves.
  14. 26. Anatomical direction for the outside of a patients body part.
  15. 27. Anatomical direction for bottom of a patient.
  16. 30. Movement for bending a joint.
  17. 32. Rotation that includes a patients body part moving toward their midline.