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Anatomical Terms

Relative Terms Lateral vs Medial Proximal vs Distal Superior vs Inferior Anterior/Ventral vs Posterior/Dorsal Superficial vs Deep Palmar/Plantar vs Dorsal

Body Planes Longitudinal/Sagittal plane (think Sagittarius the Archer) Frontal/Coronal (think crowns) Transverse/Horizontal (think horizon)

Movements Flexion/Extension Adduction/Abduction Pronation/Supination Dorsiflexion/Plantarflexion External/Internal rotation

Systems of the Body

Skeletal System

Muscular System

Integumentary System (skin, hair, nails, sweat glands, oil glands)

Problems with Hair (Hypertrichosis)

Nervous System

Endocrine System

Problems with Thyroid (Goiter)

Cardiovascular System

Lymphatic System

Problems with Lymphatic System

Respiratory System

Digestive System

Urinary System

Reproductive System