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Anatomical Verbiage

Tic-Tac-Toe Connexions, as accessed from commons.wikimedia.org, orginal from cnx.or on Aug. 28, 2014

Body Planes

Directional terminology Superior – Inferior Anterior – Posterior Medial – Lateral Proximal – Distal Superficial – Deep

ACTIVITY In pairs, identify the following areas on a stick figure drawing: – Area distal to the knee – Area proximal to the elbow – Lateral to the big toe – Anterior side of the body – Posterior side of the body – Area that is medial to the shoulder – Area that is superior to the lungs – Area that is inferior to the heart.

Related to Organs Lumen Central – Peripheral Medullary – Cortical Basal – Apical

Regions of the Body Cephalic Cranial Frontal Occipital Oral Nasal Ophthalmic Cervical Pectoral Mammary Axillary

Body Cavities Connexions, as accessed from commons.wikimedia.org, orginal from cnx.or on Aug. 28, 2014