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Lesson 1.1: Identity- Human
Essential Questions- Type complete answers to the below questions in 12 point Times New Roman Font single-spaced.
1.
Explain the functions of different human body systems. List the major organs within each system.
2.
In what ways do the parts of a human body system work together to carry out a specific function?
3.
In what ways do different human body systems work together to complete specific functions?
4.
How can directional terms and regional terms help describe location in the body?
5.
What features of structure and function are common to all human identity?
Key Terms
Anterior
Deep
Directional Terms
Distal
Dorsal
Identity
Inferior
Lateral
Medial
Posterior
Proximal
Regional Terms
Superficial
Superior
System
Ventral
Situated toward the front of the body
Away from the body surface; more internal
Terms used to explain where one body structure is in relation to another
Situated away from the point of attachment or origin or a central point; located away
from the center of the body
Being or located near, on, or toward the back or posterior part of the human body
The distinguishing character or personality of an individual
Situated below and closer to the feet than another and especially another similar part of
an upright body especially of a human being
Of or relating to the side; especially of a body part
Lying or extending in the middle; especially of a body part
Situated at or toward the hind part of the body
Situated next to or near the point of attachment or origin or a central point
Anatomical terms that refer to specific visible landmarks on the surface of the body
Of, relating to, or located near the surface
Situated toward the head and further away from the feet than another and especially
another similar part of an upright body especially of a human being
A group of body organs or structures that together perform one or more vital functions
Pertaining to the anterior or front side of the body; opposite of dorsal
Label the Directional Terms on the below Diagram:
Ventral
Superior
Proximal
Posterior
Medial
Inferior
Dorsal
Distal
Anterior
Deep
Label the Regional Terms on the below Diagram:
Abdominal
Acromial
Antebrachial
Brachial
Buccal
Carpal
Celiac
Cephalic
Cervical
Costal
Coxal
Digital
Dorsal
Femoral
Frontal
Genital
Gluteal
Inguinal
Lumbar
Mammary
Nasal
Occipital
Oral
Orbital
Optic
Palmar
Pectoral
Pedal
Pelvic
Sacral
Sternal
Umbilical
Vertebral