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Anatomical Terms & Body Cavities Unit 1 Lesson 2.

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1 Anatomical Terms & Body Cavities Unit 1 Lesson 2

2 Guiding Question: What are the anatomical and directional terms I need to know in A & P?

3 Section 4: Anatomical Terms Landmarks around the body create a map for orientation Based on Latin or Greek words used by ancient anatomists Many terms also were initially named after the discoverer or the most famous victim (diseases)

4 Superficial and regional anatomy Anatomical position – Standing up – Hands at the sides – Palms facing forward – Feet together – Laying down in anatomical position Supine (face up) Prone (face down)

5 Figure 1.9 1 Cranial Posterior or dorsal Anterior or ventral Caudal The principal directional terms Superior Inferior Right Left Proximal Lateral Medial Proximal Distal

6  Relative to front (belly side) or back (back side) of the body:  Anterior  Anterior = In front of; toward the head or front surface of an organ  Posterior  Posterior = In back of; toward the tail or back surface of an organ  Dorsal  Dorsal =At the back side of the human body  Ventral  Ventral = At the belly side of the human body Front/Back

7  Relative to the head or tail of the body:  Superior  Superior = above (means upper)  Inferior  Inferior = below (means lower) Head/Toe

8  Relative to the midline or center of the body:  Medial  Medial = Toward the midline of the body  Lateral  Lateral = Away from the midline of the body  Deep  Deep = On the inside, underneath the surface  Superficial  Superficial = On the outside or surface of the body Inside/Outside

9  Relative to point of attachment of the appendage:  Proximal  Proximal = Closest to point of attachment to trunk  Distal  Distal = Furthest from point of attachment to trunk Close To/Far Away

10  The human body is partitioned into two main regions, called the axial and appendicular regions. axial region  the axial region includes the head, neck, and trunk which comprise the main vertical axis of our body appendicular region  Our limbs, or appendages, attach to the body’s axis and make up the appendicular region Body Regions

11 Body Cavities: Dorsal Side Cranial Cavity Houses the Brain Vertebral Canal Houses the Spinal Cord

12 Body Cavities: Ventral Side Thoracic Cavity Chest region Abdominopelvic Cavity Abdominal Cavity Pelvic Cavity

13 Body Cavities: Thoracic (Anterior View) Plural Cavities Plural Cavities: houses the lungs Pericardial Cavity Pericardial Cavity: houses the heart

14 ANSWER THE GUIDING QUESTION

15 Add your notes to your table of contents! We’re Done!


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