Internal – inside the body
... Superior – upper, or above something Inferior – lower, or below something Anterior – front, in front of Posterior- after, behind, following, towards the rear Medial – towards the mid-line, middle, away from the side Lateral – towards the side of the body- away from the mid-line Proximal – toward or ...
... Superior – upper, or above something Inferior – lower, or below something Anterior – front, in front of Posterior- after, behind, following, towards the rear Medial – towards the mid-line, middle, away from the side Lateral – towards the side of the body- away from the mid-line Proximal – toward or ...
Anatomical Terms
... – Sagittal: an imaginary plane dividing the body into right and left parts – Frontal: an imaginary plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior parts – Transverse (horizontal): an imaginary plane dividing the body into superior and inferior parts • Cardinal plane: a plane that passes through ...
... – Sagittal: an imaginary plane dividing the body into right and left parts – Frontal: an imaginary plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior parts – Transverse (horizontal): an imaginary plane dividing the body into superior and inferior parts • Cardinal plane: a plane that passes through ...
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... Organism has a left and right side – only one vertical cut through the organism’s center will result in two (relatively) identical halves ...
... Organism has a left and right side – only one vertical cut through the organism’s center will result in two (relatively) identical halves ...
WebQuest: Planes, Directions, Terms
... 5. Label the superior and inferior surface of the ear: 6. Label the superior and inferior surface of the foot: ...
... 5. Label the superior and inferior surface of the ear: 6. Label the superior and inferior surface of the foot: ...
SRP98 Spitalfields Market Palaeopathology
... the articular surface appears split, the medial aspect of the surface being very irregular and remodelled. This might possibly be the result of a fine or hairline fracture to the distal radius, but there is no obvious malalignment; if so, this could be the cause of the changes in the left ulna. Ther ...
... the articular surface appears split, the medial aspect of the surface being very irregular and remodelled. This might possibly be the result of a fine or hairline fracture to the distal radius, but there is no obvious malalignment; if so, this could be the cause of the changes in the left ulna. Ther ...
Taxonomic Classification
... Only one plane of symmetry can be drawn to divide the animal into mirror-image halves. Thus, all bilaterally symmetrical animals possess left and right sides, distinct head (anterior) and rear (posterior) ends, and a top (dorsal) and bottom (ventral) side. Associated with the head region are numerou ...
... Only one plane of symmetry can be drawn to divide the animal into mirror-image halves. Thus, all bilaterally symmetrical animals possess left and right sides, distinct head (anterior) and rear (posterior) ends, and a top (dorsal) and bottom (ventral) side. Associated with the head region are numerou ...
Body Organization: regions, sections, planes, and cavities
... The person is upright, with arms down and palms to the front. ...
... The person is upright, with arms down and palms to the front. ...
Clues
... 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 forearm. 8. Large ...
... 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 forearm. 8. Large ...
Body Organization: regions, sections, planes, and
... Body Planes and Sections The body may be sectioned (cut) along a flat surface called a plane. The three most common planes are: ...
... Body Planes and Sections The body may be sectioned (cut) along a flat surface called a plane. The three most common planes are: ...
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
... Anatomy is the study of the physical structures and parts which go to make up the human body . Physiology is the study of how those structures and parts function as systems and interrelate with one another . ...
... Anatomy is the study of the physical structures and parts which go to make up the human body . Physiology is the study of how those structures and parts function as systems and interrelate with one another . ...
Human Systems Table Top
... 7.12A Investigate and explain how internal structures of organisms have adaptations that allow specific functions such as gills in fish, hollow bones in birds, or xylem in plants. ...
... 7.12A Investigate and explain how internal structures of organisms have adaptations that allow specific functions such as gills in fish, hollow bones in birds, or xylem in plants. ...
Outline 8
... weight-bearers and locomotors. Gluteus __________________ – forms most of the inferolateral “fleshy” part of the buttock Natal cleft- vertical separation between the buttocks Gluteal fold – inferior _______________ of the gluteus maximus Iliac crest – can be palpated The horizontal line be ...
... weight-bearers and locomotors. Gluteus __________________ – forms most of the inferolateral “fleshy” part of the buttock Natal cleft- vertical separation between the buttocks Gluteal fold – inferior _______________ of the gluteus maximus Iliac crest – can be palpated The horizontal line be ...
Radiological features of the Heart
... In a PA chest film of diagnostic quality the medial ends of the clavicles are equidistant from the spinous process of the adjacent thoracic vertebra. This indicates that it was taken with a truly sagittal X-ray beam. The hemidiaphragm should project at the level of the posterior portion of the ten ...
... In a PA chest film of diagnostic quality the medial ends of the clavicles are equidistant from the spinous process of the adjacent thoracic vertebra. This indicates that it was taken with a truly sagittal X-ray beam. The hemidiaphragm should project at the level of the posterior portion of the ten ...
PowerPoint to accompany Hole`s Human Anatomy and Physiology
... – For example: Incisors are a ___________ __________than molars. They have a different number of points on them. – Why is that? Because they perform different ...
... – For example: Incisors are a ___________ __________than molars. They have a different number of points on them. – Why is that? Because they perform different ...
Surface and Regional Anatomy
... Pelvis and Perineum, p. 310 - 311 Perineum - the area between the thighs extending from the coccyx to pubis and lying below the pelvic diaphragm.Contains the sexual organs and the anal opening. ...
... Pelvis and Perineum, p. 310 - 311 Perineum - the area between the thighs extending from the coccyx to pubis and lying below the pelvic diaphragm.Contains the sexual organs and the anal opening. ...
Directional Terms and Body Planes
... The person is upright, with arms down and palms to the front. ...
... The person is upright, with arms down and palms to the front. ...
Playdough Surgery Group quiz
... Playdough Surgery Group Quiz Be prepared to explain and demonstrate what each of these words mean. Superior / Inferior ...
... Playdough Surgery Group Quiz Be prepared to explain and demonstrate what each of these words mean. Superior / Inferior ...
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... Positioning Terminology Anatomic Position A person in the anatomical position is standing erect with the head, eyes and toes pointing forward, feet together with arms by the side. The palms of the hands are also point forward. ...
... Positioning Terminology Anatomic Position A person in the anatomical position is standing erect with the head, eyes and toes pointing forward, feet together with arms by the side. The palms of the hands are also point forward. ...
Anatomical terms of location
Standard anatomical terms of location deal unambiguously with the anatomy of animals, including humans.While these terms are standardized within specific fields of biology, there are unavoidable, sometimes dramatic, differences between some disciplines. For example, differences in terminology remain a problem that, to some extent, still separates the terminology of human anatomy from that used in the study of various other zoological categories.