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The Human Body: An Orientation

The Human Body: An Orientation. The Language of Anatomy. Special terminology is used to prevent misunderstanding Exact terms are used for Position Direction Regions Structures. Regional Terms. Anterior body landmarks. Figure 1.5a. Regional Terms. Posterior body landmarks.

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The Human Body: An Orientation

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  1. The Human Body: An Orientation

  2. The Language of Anatomy • Special terminology is used to prevent misunderstanding • Exact terms are used for • Position • Direction • Regions • Structures

  3. Regional Terms • Anterior body landmarks Figure 1.5a

  4. Regional Terms • Posterior body landmarks Figure 1.5b

  5. Directional Terms Table 1.1 (1 of 3)

  6. Directional Terms Table 1.1 (2 of 3)

  7. Directional Terms Table 1.1 (3 of 3)

  8. Checkpoint: • Give the relationship between the following body parts using correct anatomical terms: • The wrist is ________________ to the hand. • The breastbone is __________________to the spine. • The brain is _____________ to the spinal cord. • The thumb is _____________ to the fingers. proximal ventral superior lateral

  9. Body Planes and Sections • A sagittal section divides the body (or organ) into left and right parts • A median, or midsagittal, section divides the body (or organ) into equal left and right parts • A frontal section divides the body (or organ) into anterior and posterior parts. • A transverse, or cross, section divides the body (or organ) into superior and inferior parts

  10. Body Planes and Sections Checkpoint: Which section type would separate the two eyes? Midsaggital Figure 1.6

  11. Body Cavities • Dorsal body cavity • Cranial cavity houses the brain • Spinal cavity houses the spinal cord • Ventral body cavity • Thoracic cavity houses heart, lungs and others • Abdominopelvic cavity houses digestive system and most urinary system organs

  12. Body Cavities Figure 1.7

  13. Abdominopelvic Quadrants Figure 1.8a

  14. Abdominopelvic Regions Figure 1.8b

  15. Abdominopelvic Major Organs Figure 1.8c

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