Warm Up Objective:  Scientists will explain the directional terms and body planes by taking notes and analyzing a lab. 1.  What is the topic? 2. What.

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Warm Up Objective:  Scientists will explain the directional terms and body planes by taking notes and analyzing a lab. 1.  What is the topic? 2. What will you be doing? 3. Why is this important? 4. How will you know if you have done well?

Warm Up Objective:  Scientists will explain the directional terms and body planes by taking notes and analyzing a lab. 1.  What is the topic? Directional terms, body planes 2. What will you be doing? Notes, lab 3. Why is this important? Common language, reference points 4. How will you know if you have done well? Take notes, complete analysis

Notes Body Planes Right/Left, Front/Back Top/bottom Median Frontal Transverse Midsagittal

Notes Body Directions

Gummy Bear Lab Define: What is anatomical position? Place the gummy bear in the anatomical position on the dissecting tray. Define: What is anatomical position? How do we divide our bodies three-dimensionally? (Anatomical Planes) Superior/Inferior: Anterior/Posterior: Medial/Lateral: Distal/Proximal: Superficial/Deep: Dorsal/Ventral:

Gummy Bear Lab Place the gummy bear in the anatomical position on the dissecting tray. Define: What is anatomical position? Standing, arms out, palms up, feet shoulder-width apart How do we divide our bodies three-dimensionally? (Anatomical Planes) Superior/Inferior: Anterior/Posterior: Medial/Lateral: Distal/Proximal: Superficial/Deep: Dorsal/Ventral:

Gummy Bear Lab Place the gummy bear in the anatomical position on the dissecting tray. Define: What is anatomical position? Standing, arms out, palms up, feet shoulder-width apart How do we divide our bodies three-dimensionally? (Anatomical Planes) transverse, frontal, midsagittal/median Superior/Inferior: Anterior/Posterior: Medial/Lateral: Distal/Proximal: Superficial/Deep: Dorsal/Ventral:

Gummy Bear Lab Place the gummy bear in the anatomical position on the dissecting tray. Define: What is anatomical position? Standing, arms out, palms up, feet shoulder-width apart How do we divide our bodies three-dimensionally? (Anatomical Planes) transverse, frontal, midsagittal/median Superior/Inferior: top v bottom Anterior/Posterior: Medial/Lateral: Distal/Proximal: Superficial/Deep: Dorsal/Ventral:

Gummy Bear Lab Place the gummy bear in the anatomical position on the dissecting tray. Define: What is anatomical position? Standing, arms out, palms up, feet shoulder-width apart How do we divide our bodies three-dimensionally? (Anatomical Planes) transverse, frontal, midsagittal/median Superior/Inferior: top v bottom Anterior/Posterior: front v back Medial/Lateral: Distal/Proximal: Superficial/Deep: Dorsal/Ventral:

Gummy Bear Lab Place the gummy bear in the anatomical position on the dissecting tray. Define: What is anatomical position? Standing, arms out, palms up, feet shoulder-width apart How do we divide our bodies three-dimensionally? (Anatomical Planes) transverse, frontal, midsagittal/median Superior/Inferior: top v bottom Anterior/Posterior: front v back Medial/Lateral: middle v sides Distal/Proximal: Superficial/Deep: Dorsal/Ventral:

Gummy Bear Lab Place the gummy bear in the anatomical position on the dissecting tray. Define: What is anatomical position? Standing, arms out, palms up, feet shoulder-width apart How do we divide our bodies three-dimensionally? (Anatomical Planes) transverse, frontal, midsagittal/median Superior/Inferior: top v bottom Anterior/Posterior: front v back Medial/Lateral: middle v sides Distal/Proximal: far away v close Superficial/Deep: Dorsal/Ventral:

Gummy Bear Lab Place the gummy bear in the anatomical position on the dissecting tray. Define: What is anatomical position? Standing, arms out, palms up, feet shoulder-width apart How do we divide our bodies three-dimensionally? (Anatomical Planes) transverse, frontal, midsagittal/median Superior/Inferior: top v bottom Anterior/Posterior: front v back Medial/Lateral: middle v sides Distal/Proximal: far away v close Superficial/Deep: surface v below surface Dorsal/Ventral:

Gummy Bear Lab Place the gummy bear in the anatomical position on the dissecting tray. Define: What is anatomical position? Standing, arms out, palms up, feet shoulder-width apart How do we divide our bodies three-dimensionally? (Anatomical Planes) transverse, frontal, midsagittal/median Superior/Inferior: top v bottom Anterior/Posterior: front v back Medial/Lateral: middle v sides Distal/Proximal: far away v close Superficial/Deep: surface v below surface Dorsal/Ventral: back v front

Gummy Bear Lab Dissection: Divide each gummy bear using the knife, draw a sketch of each part, and label it. Analysis Answer the questions. #1-3: use terms such as transverse, median/midsagittal, or frontal #4-5: use terms such as superior, inferior, anterior, posterior, medial, lateral, distal, proximal, superficial, deep, dorsal, or ventral.

Homework Project You will be creating a mini-book about A&P. It is suggested that you place these into a folder, but stapling the pages together is also ok. Complete the tasks as instructed on the paper. Questions? Please come and see me.

Circle Up Get into a circle. You may bring a chair to sit, or you may stand. Once the circle is complete, please put the chairs back.

Remaining Time Work on… Levels of organization project (model making) Product from Body Regions activity Incomplete assignments from the previous two weeks. NOTE: Grades HAVE been updated, but ZEROES have not been put in YET. You need to get any missing assignments to me ASAP. Your homework project