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  • 1. 1. What is the sagittal plane? Give an example of a movement in this plane.
  • 2. 2. Define the frontal (coronal) plane.
  • 3. 3. What is the transverse plane and what type of movements occur in it?
  • 4. 4. What does "anterior" mean in anatomical direction?
  • 5. 5. Define "posterior" and give an anatomical example.
  • 6. 6. What is the difference between medial and lateral?
  • 7. 7. Explain proximal vs. distal with examples.
  • 8. 8. What is superior vs. inferior? Use a body part comparison.
  • 9. 9. What does "superficial" mean compared to "deep"?
  • 10. 10. What plane divides the body into left and right?
  • 11. 11. What anatomical term describes "toward the midline"?
  • 12. 12. A cut made along the transverse plane divides the body into what two parts?
  • 13. 13. Define "contralateral" and give an example.
  • 14. 14. What is the meaning of "ipsilateral"?
  • 15. 15. What movements happen in the sagittal plane?
  • 16. 16. Which plane separates the front of the body from the back?
  • 17. 17. Describe an exercise that involves movement in the frontal plane.
  • 18. 18. If something is closer to the trunk, is it proximal or distal?
  • 19. 19. If your nose is medial to your ears, what does that mean?
  • 20. 20. Define "dorsal" and "ventral" in human anatomy.
  • 21. 21. Advanced: A stab wound enters the anterior chest wall and exits through the back at the same lev
  • 22. 22. During surgery, a structure is found to be deep to the pectoralis major muscle. Identify two oth
  • 23. 23. A neurologist notes a stroke has affected the contralateral side. Explain this in context of bra
  • 24. 24. An MRI scan is taken in the transverse plane. Which structures appear at the abdomen level?
  • 25. 25. Compare midsagittal vs. parasagittal plane. Give an anatomical example for each.
  • 26. 26. Why is knowledge of anatomical planes essential in interpreting CT scans? Give examples.
  • 27. 27. Compare “distal” and “inferior” using femur and tibia.
  • 28. 28. A surgeon makes an incision from the scapula’s medial border to the midline. Which directional t
  • 29. 29. Describe the heart location relative to lungs and diaphragm using at least three terms.
  • 30. 30. A jumping jack exercise: identify the anatomical plane involved and why others aren’t engaged.
  • 31. 31. Head rotation occurs in which anatomical plane? Describe the axis and atlas role.
  • 32. 32. During a sit-up, which plane is involved and which muscles relate spatially to it?
  • 33. 33. A cut along the midclavicular line: name the plane and structures at risk.
  • 34. Then, your medical-term prompts:
  • 35. 34. Define the suffix "-itis" and give an example.
  • 36. 35. What does "-ectomy" mean? Provide an example.
  • 37. 36. Explain "-otomy" and give a clinical example.
  • 38. 37. Define "-ostomy" with an example.
  • 39. 38. What does "-oma" indicate? Provide a medical example.
  • 40. 39. Define "puberty."
  • 41. 40. What are "symptoms"? Give examples.
  • 42. 41. What are "signs"? How are they different from symptoms?
  • 43. 42. Define "diagnosis."
  • 44. 43. What is "prognosis" in medical terms?
  • 45. 44. What is "pyrexia"? What is a common cause?
  • 46. 45. Define "lesion" and give an example.
  • 47. 46. What is "inflammation"? List its classic signs.
  • 48. 47. Define "oedema."
  • 49. 48. What is "thrombosis"?
  • 50. 49. Define "embolism" and how it differs from thrombosis.
  • 51. 50. What is "haemorrhage"? Name one type.
  • 52. 51. Define "ulcer" and provide an example.
  • 53. 52. What is a "sinus" in medical terminology?
  • 54. 53. Define "fistula" and give a clinical scenario.
  • 55. 54. What is "necrosis"?
  • 56. 55. Define "degeneration."
  • 57. 56. What is "gangrene"? What causes it?
  • 58. 57. Explain "infarction" and give an example.
  • 59. 58. Define "atrophy."
  • 60. 59. What is "dystrophy"?
  • 61. 60. Define "hypertrophy" and give a related organ example.
  • 62. 61. What is "hypoplasia"?
  • 63. 62. Define "aplasia."
  • 64. 63. What is a "syndrome"? Give a known example.
  • 65. 64. Define "paralysis."
  • 66. 65. What is "hemiplegia"?
  • 67. 66. Define "paraplegia."
  • 68. 67. What is "monoplegia"?
  • 69. 68. Define "quadriplegia."
  • 70. 69. What is "anaesthesia"?
  • 71. 70. Define "analgesia."
  • 72. 71. What is "thermanaesthesia"?
  • 73. 72. Define "paraesthesia" and give an example.
  • 74. 73. What is a "coma"?
  • 75. 74. Define "tumour."
  • 76. 75. What does "benign" mean for a tumour?
  • 77. 76. Define "malignant."
  • 78. 77. What is a "carcinoma"?
  • 79. 78. Define "sarcoma."
  • 80. 79. What is "cancer"? Name one general symptom.
  • 81. 80. What is "metastasis"?
  • 82. 81. Define "convalescence."
  • 83. 82. What is "therapy"? Give an example.

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