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Body Planes Introduction

Orientation and Directional Terms

Orientation and Directional Terms

Orientation and Directional Terms

Regional Terms

Regional Terms

Body Planes and Sections

Body Planes and Sections Coronal (frontal) plane - Lies vertically and divides body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) parts

Body Planes and Sections Sagittal plane – lies vertically and divides the body into left and right sides. Median (midsagittal) plane - Specific sagittal plane that lies vertically in the midline

Body Planes and Sections Transverse plane - runs horizontally and divides body into superior (up) and inferior (down) parts

Body Cavities and Membranes Dorsal body cavity Cavity subdivided into: Cranial cavity houses the brain. Vertebral cavity runs through the vertebral column and encloses the spinal cord

Body Cavities and Membranes Ventral body cavity – subdivided into: Thoracic cavity – divided into three parts Abdominopelvic cavity – divided into two parts

Body Cavities and Membranes Ventral body cavity – subdivided into: Thoracic cavity – divided into three parts Two lateral parts each containing a lung surrounded by a pleural cavity Mediastinum – contains the heart surrounded by the pericardial sac

Body Cavities and Membranes Ventral body cavity Abdominopelvic cavity – divided into 2 parts Abdominal cavity – contains the liver, stomach, kidneys, and other organs Pelvic cavity – contains the bladder, some reproductive organs, and rectum

Body Cavities and Membranes Serous cavities – a slit-like space lined by a serous membrane Pleura, pericardium, and peritoneum Parietal serosa – outer wall of the cavity Visceral serosa covers the visceral organs

Body Cavities and Membranes