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Anatomy Terms Orientation and Direction
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Superior – towards head Superior – towards head Inferior (caudal) – towards the lower part of a body part Inferior (caudal) – towards the lower part of a body part Anterior (ventral) – front Anterior (ventral) – front Posterior (dorsal) – back Posterior (dorsal) – back Medial – toward the midline of the body Medial – toward the midline of the body Lateral – Away from the midline Lateral – Away from the midline Intermediate – between a more medial and lateral position (center) Intermediate – between a more medial and lateral position (center)
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Proximal – Closer to the origin of the body part Proximal – Closer to the origin of the body part Distal – closer to the end of the body part Distal – closer to the end of the body part Superficial – Toward the body surface Superficial – Toward the body surface Deep – Away from the body surface Deep – Away from the body surface
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Body Planes, Sections, and Cavitites
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Body planes Body is 3D Can be split into three planes Sagittal Coronal Transverse
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Sagittal Plane Plane splitting the body into two parts (left and right) Plane splitting the body into two parts (left and right) Sagittal section is a cut made longitudinally along the body Sagittal section is a cut made longitudinally along the body If it splits into two equal parts = midsagittal If it splits into two equal parts = midsagittal
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Coronal Plane Plane which splits body into anterior and posterior section
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Transverse Plane Separates body along horizontal plane Separates body along horizontal plane Also called a cross section Also called a cross section Will divide an organism into superior and inferior parts Will divide an organism into superior and inferior parts
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Body Cavities
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Cavities Opening within body which protects internal organs, and allows transfer of materials/information 2 Divisions Dorsal Ventral
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Dorsal Cavities Made up of two smaller cavities Made up of two smaller cavities 1) Cranial Cavity – holds and protects brain 1) Cranial Cavity – holds and protects brain 2) Spinal Cavity – column which runs through vertebra and protects spinal chord 2) Spinal Cavity – column which runs through vertebra and protects spinal chord
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Ventral Cavities Divided into two smaller cavities 1) Thoracic – chest area (holds heart, lungs, and diaphragm) 2) Abdominopelvic – lower torso (holds digestive and reproductive organs) Subdivided into abdominal and pelvic cavity.
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