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Anatomical Positions and Directional Terms Human Biology 11

Basic Terms to Know… Anatomy- study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts Physiology- study of how the body and its parts work or function

Anatomical Position Body erect Arms to side Palms forward Head & neck forward

Directional Terms Ventral - Dorsal Medial - Lateral Proximal - Distal Superior - Inferior

Body Planes Sagittal/Mid-sagittal Coronal/Frontal Transverse

Body Planes and Sections Figure 1.6

Body Planes There are three body planes: a)Transverse or Horizontal- divides the body into a top and bottom. b)Mid-Sagittal or Median- divides the body into an equal right and left side. c)Frontal or Coronal- divides the body into a front and a back side.

Sooooooo…….What if…. You are a surgeon and planning to do open heart surgery…. you would need to make a ________________ cut into the chest cavity. You have a patient that has gangrene in the lower portion of their leg and you need to amputate….. You would make a ________________ cut through the leg. The abdominal muscles and muscles of the back are separated by the _______________ plane.

Body Cavities There are two main body cavities: Ventral: Which is subdivided into… a) Abdominopelvic- consists of the abdominal and pelvic regions, and contains the digestive and reproductive organs. b) Thoracic- the upper torso or chest region, and contains the heart and lungs. Dorsal: Which is subdivided into... a)Cranial- contains the head and includes the brain. b)Vertebral- includes the spinal column.

Body Cavities

OK, sooooo……. 1.Which cavity is the heart found in? 2.Which cavity contains the spinal cord? 3.Which cavity contains the ovaries? 4.Which cavity contains the stomach? 5.Which cavity contains the lungs? 6.Which cavity consists of the abdominopelvic and thoracic cavities?

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