BODY ORGANIZATION AND PLANES AYO GBADEHAN SHAWN M. MCCULLOUGH
BODY ORGANIZATION 4 types of tissue epithelial muscle nervous connective
BODY ORGANIZATION Connective-classified as hard or soft Ex: of muscle tissue: Smooth Epithelial- located in the lining inside of the nose Nerves- Transmits messages from head to the toes Muscle-primary use is to produce movement Ex: heart
BODY ORGANIZATIONS Tissue facts –. Atom is the most building block of the cell The kidney is way more complex than the nerve cell, or muscle tissue, or a nucleus. Come on, get it together you should know this Tissue fluid excess causes edema, while lack of fluid results in Dehydration
BODY PLANES- The coronal region is separated into posterior and anterior regions. The transverse is separated into the inferior and superior regions. The bladder is in the inferior The sagittal plane separates left and right.
BODY PLANES Distal – away from the center or point of origin Proximal – near the center or point of origin
BODY PLANES BODY QUADRANTS
Terms Lateral-toward the side Anterior-the front Frontal-front of the head Ventral-the underside or abdominal An x-ray labeled ventral view is the front of the patient Proximal-closer to the body
TEST ON BODY ORGANIZATION PLANES By :