Anatomical Terms, Body Regions, and Body Systems

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Anatomical Terms, Body Regions, and Body Systems Unit 1 Test Review Anatomical Terms, Body Regions, and Body Systems

Anatomical Terms

Terms to know a. anterior b. posterior c. dorsal d. ventral e. inferior f. superior g. distal h. proximal

Pay attention to the terms… Cephalic, thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, and dorsal

You need to know the regions of the abdominal cavity

Body Regions

Body Cavities

Body systems Know all the body systems and how they interact with each other Be able to explain in depth how they help the body to maintain homeostasis

View all the videos posted up on the website All the regions, anatomical terms, body regions and body systems will appear on the test so be sure to know where to label and identify them on the body.