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Anatomical Organization Questions - All Grades

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Grade 8 Anatomical Organization
Grade 7 Anatomical Organization
Grade 8 Anatomical Organization
The lungs, heart, and esophagus are in the
  1. abdominal cavity.
  2. cranial cavity.
  3. spinal cavity.
  4. thoracic cavity.
Grade 8 Anatomical Organization
Groups of cells are organized to form                  .
  1. elements
  2. organic compounds
  3. organ systems
  4. tissues
Grade 6 Anatomical Organization
Grade 5 Anatomical Organization
Grade 10 Anatomical Organization
Grade 4 Anatomical Organization
Grade 7 Anatomical Organization
What is the correct order of the levels of organization from least complex to most complex?
  1. cells-organs-tissues-organ systems
  2. tissues-organs-cells-organ systems
  3. cells-tissues-organs-organ systems
  4. organ systems-organs-tissues-cells
Grade 4 Anatomical Organization
Grade 7 Anatomical Organization
Select the series showing the levels of organization in order from largest to smallest.
  1. cells, organs, tissues, organ systems
  2. cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
  3. organ systems, organs, tissues, cells
  4. organ systems, cells, organs, tissues
Grade 7 Anatomical Organization
What is a group of cells that work together?
  1. cell group
  2. tissue
  3. organ
  4. body system
Grade 12 Anatomical Organization
The transverse plane divides the body                                         .
  1. diagonally
  2. horizontally
  3. vertically, into front and back portions
  4. vertically, into left and right portions
Grade 5 Anatomical Organization
Skin is an example of a(n)
  1. cell.
  2. organ.
  3. tissue.
  4. organ system.
Grade 12 Anatomical Organization
In anatomical position,                                                                                                                                       .
  1. the body is erect with the feet parallel and the arms lateral to the thoracic and abdominal regions, with the palms facing posteriorly
  2. the body is prone with the feet parallel and the arms lateral to the thoracic and abdominal regions, with the palms facing posteriorly
  3. the body is supine with the feet parallel and the arms lateral to the thoracic and abdominal regions, with the palms facing anteriorly
  4. the body is erect with the feet parallel and the arms lateral to the thoracic and abdominal regions, with the palms facing anteriorly
Grade 9 Anatomical Organization
Grade 5 Anatomical Organization
Grade 8 Anatomical Organization
Choose the lowest level of organization.
  1. system
  2. tissue
  3. cell
  4. organism
  5. organ
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