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If someone were poisoned, identify 1 possible MECHANISM OF DEATH.
Organ failure, or lack of blood flow to the brain.
Identify the MANNER OF DEATH here: a woman jumped in front of an oncoming train.
Suicide
Fill in the blank: Heart disease, electrocution, and drowning are all examples of ________ of death.
Causes
Fill in the blank: Suicide, homicide, and natural death are all ________ of death.
Manners
Identify the MANNER OF DEATH here: a man fell from a cliff to his death.
Undetermined
Name 1 organ from the NERVOUS system
Brain, spine, spinal cord, neurons, cerebellum, hypothalamus, and the thalamus.
Name 1 organ involved in the LYMPHATIC system
Bone marrow, thymus, lymph nodes, spleen, and tonsils.
Name all 3 organs involved in the RESPIRATORY system
Trachea, lungs, & the diaphragm.
Name 3 organs involved in the CIRCULATORY system
Heart, arteries, capillaries, veins, & the aorta
Name an organ that is part of the DIGESTIVE system.
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, small intestine, & large intestine
Which abdominal region is the appendix found in?
Right iliac / inguinal region
What 2 abdominal regions are kidneys found in?
Right and Left Hypochondriac Regions
Give 1 of the 3 abdominal regions that the stomach is in
Epigastric, Left Hypochondriac, and the Umbilical Regions
Which body cavity contains the bladder?
The Pelvic Cavity
What body cavity are the heart, kidneys, and bladder a part of?
The VENTRAL cavity
Which directional term means AWAY FROM THE TRUNK / BODY?
Distal
Which directional term means TOWARDS THE MIDLINE OF THE BODY?
Medial
Which directional term is the OPPOSITE OF DEEP?
Superficial
Which directional term means LYING FACE DOWN?
Prone
Which directional term means TOWARD THE FRONT OF THE BODY?
Anterior / Ventral