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CSD 106Respiration Lab Name____Madison Hines________________________________________ Referential Terms 1. Match the term on the left with its opposite term on the right by placing the letter of the opposite term in the blank. (.5 points each, 2.5 points total) 1. _B__Ventral A. Caudal 2. _E__Medial B. Dorsal 3._A__ Cranial/Rostral C. Posterior 4. _D__Central D. Peripheral 5. _C__Anterior E. Lateral 2. Match the term on the left with the alternative term on the right by placing the letter of the alternative term in the blank. (.5 points each, 1.5 points total) 1. _C__ Coronal A. Transverse 2. _B__ Sagittal B. Median 3. __A_ Horizontal C. Frontal 1
CSD 106Respiration Lab Name____Madison Hines________________________________________ Respiration (1 point) In your own words, describe Boyle’s Law. - Boyle’s Law is that the volume of a gas at a normal or constant temperature will vary inversely depending on the pressure that is forced upon it. At a constant temperature there is an inverse relationship between the two variables of pressure and volume. Highlight in yellow the correct names of each type of vertebra and write the corresponding number of vertebrae in the blank. (.5 points each, 2.5 points total) Condyle ___ 5 Lumbar _5__ 5 Clerical ___ 12 Sacral _5__ 1-2 Cervical _7__ 7 Thoracic _12__ 3-4 Coccygeal 3-4 6 2
CSD 106Respiration Lab Name____Madison Hines________________________________________ Label the diagram below by inserting a text box into each blank. *HINT: Complete Anatomy can help you on this assignment! (.2 points each, 3 points total) Fill in the blank or highlight in yellow the correct answer in parentheses. (.5 points each, 5 points total) 1. A transverse section through the body would separate the abdomen and the lungs into different planes. 2. A sagittal section through the body would separate the sternum and the vertebral column into different planes. 3. The sternum is (anterior/posterior) to the heart. 3
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