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Cebu Doctors’ University

College of Allied Medical Sciences


Human Anatomy and Physiology with Pathophysiology
1st Laboratory Activity – Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology

Student’s Name:

Year and Section:

Pledge of Integrity:
As a Medical Technology student and future health care professional, I solemnly swear that I alone
will complete this examination/activity given to me today without opening my notes or using any form of
reference. I will truthfully complete this task to assess my learning and capabilities. By starting to answer
this examination/activity, I affirm that I will maintain my integrity as a student of CDU-CAMS and will
answer through my own effort and to the best of my knowledge and attitude.

Instructions: Please read the specific instructions for each section. Type in your answer in the blanks/boxes
provided. Once done, you are required a file submission for this worksheet in our LMS. You may submit
your output either as a .docx or pdf file, (PDF is preferred). You will only be allowed 1 file submission per
activity, thus, make sure that the output you submit is complete and final. Deadline for submission is on
Friday of the same week, 5pm (unless indicated otherwise). Good luck!
I. Anatomical Planes
 Based on the diagram below, what are the names of the anatomical planes as indicated by
numbers 1 to 3? Put your answers in the boxes below.

1.

2.

3.

II. Directional Terms


 Based on the diagram below, what are the correct directional terms as indicated by the arrows.

1.

2.

3.

4.

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7.
8.

III. Complete the sentences below using superficial or deep.

1. Fat is to the skin.

2. The ribs are to the lungs.

3. The aorta is to the sternum.

IV. Complete the sentences below using proximal or distal.

1. The knee is to the ankle.

2. The wrist is to the elbow.

3. The fingers are to the shoulder.

V. Complete the sentences below using lateral or medial.

1. The nose is to the eyes.

2. The shoulders are to the neck.

3. The arms are to the midline.

VI. Body Cavities:


 Based on the diagram below, identify the
different body cavities and place your answers
in the boxes provided.

1.

2.
3.

4.

5.

VII. Body Cavities:

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

VIII. Abdominal Quadrants:


 Based on the diagram below, identify the different abdominal quadrants and place your answers
in the boxes provided.
1.

2.

3.

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8.

9.

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