introduction to - yeditepe anatomy fhs 121
... The vertical planes pass from the midpoint of the clavicles inferiorly to a point midway between the anterior superior iliac spine and pubic symphysis These four planes establish the topographical divisions in the nine-region organization. The following designations are used for each region: Superio ...
... The vertical planes pass from the midpoint of the clavicles inferiorly to a point midway between the anterior superior iliac spine and pubic symphysis These four planes establish the topographical divisions in the nine-region organization. The following designations are used for each region: Superio ...
CHAPTER 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY
... cranial= skull cephalic=head axillary=armpit antecubital=anterior elbow carpal=wrist digital=finger patellar=knee cap frontal=forehead otic=ear nasal=nose mental=chin umbilical=naval inguinal=groin tarsal=ankle ...
... cranial= skull cephalic=head axillary=armpit antecubital=anterior elbow carpal=wrist digital=finger patellar=knee cap frontal=forehead otic=ear nasal=nose mental=chin umbilical=naval inguinal=groin tarsal=ankle ...
Directional Terms Worksheet
... Use your knowledge of directional terms to relate the following structures to each other anatomically in a short sentence. Ex. toes to ankle ...
... Use your knowledge of directional terms to relate the following structures to each other anatomically in a short sentence. Ex. toes to ankle ...
Practice Questions: Anatomy Lecture Exam II
... 8. A cavity or hollow area in a bone of the skull is a a) depression b) tuberosity c) sinus d) meatus ...
... 8. A cavity or hollow area in a bone of the skull is a a) depression b) tuberosity c) sinus d) meatus ...
2nd section of notes - Shelton School District
... and between a more medial and lateral structure ...
... and between a more medial and lateral structure ...
Clues
... umbilical region. 4. A____ plane runs vertically through the body and separates it into right and left portions. 5. Another term for anterior. 6. Directional term that indicates a structure is closer than another sturcture to the point of attachment to the trunk. 7. Regional term that refers to the ...
... umbilical region. 4. A____ plane runs vertically through the body and separates it into right and left portions. 5. Another term for anterior. 6. Directional term that indicates a structure is closer than another sturcture to the point of attachment to the trunk. 7. Regional term that refers to the ...
Can we study physiology without studying
... Feet together Eyes forward Palms face anteriorly Thumbs pointed away from the body ...
... Feet together Eyes forward Palms face anteriorly Thumbs pointed away from the body ...
Practical 3 Worksheet – Trunk
... Is the Internal Oblique superficial or deep to the Transverse Abdominis? ...
... Is the Internal Oblique superficial or deep to the Transverse Abdominis? ...
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... • Medial – Toward midline or center of body • Medial aspect of foot would be inside portion ...
... • Medial – Toward midline or center of body • Medial aspect of foot would be inside portion ...
Lecture Notes for Human Body: An Orientation: Part B
... Ventral vs. Dorsal Anterior vs. Posterior ...
... Ventral vs. Dorsal Anterior vs. Posterior ...
Muscle Notes Part V
... • Define prime mover, antagonist, synergist, and fixator as they relate to muscles. • Identify these types of body movements (from images): flexion/extension, supination/pronation, adduction/abduction, opposition, rotation • List criteria used in naming muscles. Gross Anatomy of Skeletal Muscle (pp. ...
... • Define prime mover, antagonist, synergist, and fixator as they relate to muscles. • Identify these types of body movements (from images): flexion/extension, supination/pronation, adduction/abduction, opposition, rotation • List criteria used in naming muscles. Gross Anatomy of Skeletal Muscle (pp. ...
Muscular System Rocks!
... Smooth Muscular Tissue - A muscle that controls itself and a person has no control over it which means mobility is involuntary ...
... Smooth Muscular Tissue - A muscle that controls itself and a person has no control over it which means mobility is involuntary ...
organ systems
... 1. Organs include the liver, gall bladder, large intestine, and esophagus _______________ 2. Name two functions of the urinary system 3. All glands and tissues that produce hormones are a part of the __________________ system. 4. ____________________ system is the skin and structures associated with ...
... 1. Organs include the liver, gall bladder, large intestine, and esophagus _______________ 2. Name two functions of the urinary system 3. All glands and tissues that produce hormones are a part of the __________________ system. 4. ____________________ system is the skin and structures associated with ...
Ch 1 BS and CH 2 MT Structural Units
... Midsagittal plane: AKA midline – vertical plane that divides the body, from top to bottom, into equal left and right halves Sagittal plane: any vertical plane parallel to the midline that divides the body into unequal left and right portions Coronal plane: AKA frontal plane – (coron = head or crown/ ...
... Midsagittal plane: AKA midline – vertical plane that divides the body, from top to bottom, into equal left and right halves Sagittal plane: any vertical plane parallel to the midline that divides the body into unequal left and right portions Coronal plane: AKA frontal plane – (coron = head or crown/ ...
The Human Body: Anatomical Regions, Directions, and Body
... • Midsagittal or medial – sagittal plane that lies on the midline • Frontal or coronal – divides the body into anterior and posterior parts • Transverse or horizontal (cross section) – divides the body into superior and inferior parts • Oblique section – cuts made diagonally ...
... • Midsagittal or medial – sagittal plane that lies on the midline • Frontal or coronal – divides the body into anterior and posterior parts • Transverse or horizontal (cross section) – divides the body into superior and inferior parts • Oblique section – cuts made diagonally ...
The Human Body: Anatomical Regions, Directions, and Body Cavities
... • Midsagittal or medial – sagittal plane that lies on the midline • Frontal or coronal – divides the body into anterior and posterior parts • Transverse or horizontal (cross section) – divides the body into superior and inferior parts • Oblique section – cuts made diagonally ...
... • Midsagittal or medial – sagittal plane that lies on the midline • Frontal or coronal – divides the body into anterior and posterior parts • Transverse or horizontal (cross section) – divides the body into superior and inferior parts • Oblique section – cuts made diagonally ...
27-2 Roundworms - The Biology Corner
... Pseudocoelom (“false coelom”) – body cavity contains organs Digestive tract with 2 openings, mouth & anus Feeding Free-living – predators Parasites – humans and animals Reproduction: Sexual reproduction, Separate sexes (male & female) ...
... Pseudocoelom (“false coelom”) – body cavity contains organs Digestive tract with 2 openings, mouth & anus Feeding Free-living – predators Parasites – humans and animals Reproduction: Sexual reproduction, Separate sexes (male & female) ...
Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
... Levels of Organization Organization of the Human Body ...
... Levels of Organization Organization of the Human Body ...
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY
... All description of the human body are based on the assumption that the person is standing erect,with the upper limbs by the sides and the face & palms of the hands are directed forward.This is the so called Anatomical position.The varous parts of the body are then described in relation to certain im ...
... All description of the human body are based on the assumption that the person is standing erect,with the upper limbs by the sides and the face & palms of the hands are directed forward.This is the so called Anatomical position.The varous parts of the body are then described in relation to certain im ...
Anatomical terminology
Anatomical terminology is used by anatomists and zoologists, in scientific journals, textbooks, and by doctors and other health professionals. Anatomical terminology contains a variety of unique and possibly confusing terms to describe the anatomical location and action of different structures. By using this terminology, anatomists hope to be more precise and reduce errors and ambiguity. For example, is a scar ""above the wrist"" located on the forearm two or three inches away from the hand? Or is it at the base of the hand? Is it on the palm-side or back-side? By using precise anatomical terminology, ambiguity is eliminated.Anatomical terms derive from Ancient Greek and Latin words, and because these languages are no longer used in everyday conversation, the meaning of their words does not change. The current international standard is the Terminologia Anatomica.