Directional Terms. LE 1-8a Right Left Lateral Proximal Medial Distal Inferior Superior An anterior view.

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Directional Terms

LE 1-8a Right Left Lateral Proximal Medial Distal Inferior Superior An anterior view

LE 1-8b Inferior Caudal Cranial Superior Dorsal or posterior Ventral or anterior A lateral view

Planes of Section

LE 1-9 Frontal plane Sagittal plane Transverse plane Superior Inferior Posterior Right Left Anterior

Body Cavities

LE 1-10a POSTERIORANTERIOR Pleural cavity Pericardial cavity Thoracic cavity Abdominopelvic cavity Diaphragm Peritoneal cavity Abdominal cavity Pelvic cavity

LE 1-10b Heart Visceral pericardium Pericardial cavity Parietal pericardium Air space Balloon

LE 1-10c Pericardial cavity Pleural cavity Pleura Spinal cord Left lung Right lung Heart Mediastinum POSTERIOR ANTERIOR

LE 1-11Xa

Stomach Small intestine LE 1-11Xb

LE 1-12a Liver Right kidney Diagrammatic view Stomach Spleen Vertebra Left kidney

LE 1-12b LiverStomachSpleen Vertebra Right kidney Left kidney

LE 1-12c LiverStomach Vertebra LiverKidney