Superior/inferior (above/below): these terms
... The next four terms are more absolute. That is their applicability is not relative to a particular body position, and they consistently have the same meaning in all vertebrate animals. Cephalad/caudal (towards the head/away from the head): In humans these terms are used interchangeably with superior ...
... The next four terms are more absolute. That is their applicability is not relative to a particular body position, and they consistently have the same meaning in all vertebrate animals. Cephalad/caudal (towards the head/away from the head): In humans these terms are used interchangeably with superior ...
Anatomical Terms Practice - Spring
... 5. The ___________________ plane is a vertical plane that divides the body into right and left portions. 6. The ______________________ end of the upper arm bone is at the shoulder. 7. The _____________________ plane is a horizontal plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions, like a cr ...
... 5. The ___________________ plane is a vertical plane that divides the body into right and left portions. 6. The ______________________ end of the upper arm bone is at the shoulder. 7. The _____________________ plane is a horizontal plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions, like a cr ...
Body Directions And Systems
... The kidney belongs to the _______________ system. The liver belongs to the _______________ system. The spleen belongs to the ______________ system. In terms of nearness to the surface, the liver is ____________ to the skin. In terms of closeness to the trunk, the elbow is ______________ to the finge ...
... The kidney belongs to the _______________ system. The liver belongs to the _______________ system. The spleen belongs to the ______________ system. In terms of nearness to the surface, the liver is ____________ to the skin. In terms of closeness to the trunk, the elbow is ______________ to the finge ...
Anatomical Body Positions - California Health Information Association
... Terms that describe the body in different positions and references that describe imaginary planes that transect the body are crucial to coders. ...
... Terms that describe the body in different positions and references that describe imaginary planes that transect the body are crucial to coders. ...
Anatomical Position and Directional Terms
... forward, head level and eyes facing forward, feet flat on the floor and directed forward, arms are at the sides of the body with palms turned forward. ...
... forward, head level and eyes facing forward, feet flat on the floor and directed forward, arms are at the sides of the body with palms turned forward. ...
HBS Anatomical Terms Quiz
... HBS Anatomical Terms Quiz Match the term to the best definition. (15 pts) ...
... HBS Anatomical Terms Quiz Match the term to the best definition. (15 pts) ...
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... Circle the answer which will make the sentence correct. 22. The big toe is on the lateral/medial side of the foot? 23. The scapula is on the anterior/posterior side of the body? 24. The hand is distal/proximal to the elbow? 25. The hips are superior/inferior to the shoulders? 26. The shoulders are m ...
... Circle the answer which will make the sentence correct. 22. The big toe is on the lateral/medial side of the foot? 23. The scapula is on the anterior/posterior side of the body? 24. The hand is distal/proximal to the elbow? 25. The hips are superior/inferior to the shoulders? 26. The shoulders are m ...
Anatomical Terms Study Guide
... Circle the answer which will make the sentence correct. 22. The big toe is on the lateral/medial side of the foot? 23. The scapula is on the anterior/posterior side of the body? 24. The hand is distal/proximal to the elbow? 25. The hips are superior/inferior to the shoulders? 26. The shoulders are m ...
... Circle the answer which will make the sentence correct. 22. The big toe is on the lateral/medial side of the foot? 23. The scapula is on the anterior/posterior side of the body? 24. The hand is distal/proximal to the elbow? 25. The hips are superior/inferior to the shoulders? 26. The shoulders are m ...
Directional Terms
... is the reference position used to describe the location of anatomical parts and to describe and explain human movement. the subject is: 1. standing upright with feet flat on the floor 2. arms at the side of the body 3. facing the observer 4. palms are facing forward (supinated) ...
... is the reference position used to describe the location of anatomical parts and to describe and explain human movement. the subject is: 1. standing upright with feet flat on the floor 2. arms at the side of the body 3. facing the observer 4. palms are facing forward (supinated) ...
ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY: Directional Terms
... The great(big) toe is _____________________ to the little toe. The skin on your leg is _____________________ to the muscle tissue in your leg. When you float face down in a pool, you are lying on your _____________________ surface. The lungs and the heart are located _____________________ to the abd ...
... The great(big) toe is _____________________ to the little toe. The skin on your leg is _____________________ to the muscle tissue in your leg. When you float face down in a pool, you are lying on your _____________________ surface. The lungs and the heart are located _____________________ to the abd ...
BIOL 1010 Human Anatomy
... To provide a common anatomical language To relate the common language of anatomy to the functional morphology of the human body. To provide a baseline of knowledge for the study of physiology. Illustrate the principle that structure and function are related. ...
... To provide a common anatomical language To relate the common language of anatomy to the functional morphology of the human body. To provide a baseline of knowledge for the study of physiology. Illustrate the principle that structure and function are related. ...
Anatomical terms: Planes
... parts? TRANSVERSE, HORIZONTAL, AXIAL 3. What is the term used when referring to a structure in the body that is below, or at a lower level than, another structure of interest? ...
... parts? TRANSVERSE, HORIZONTAL, AXIAL 3. What is the term used when referring to a structure in the body that is below, or at a lower level than, another structure of interest? ...
Directional Terms - Northern Highlands
... Away from the head or toward the lower part of the structure; generally refers to structures in the trunk Nearer to the midline of the body or a structure Away from the midline of the body On the same side of the body ...
... Away from the head or toward the lower part of the structure; generally refers to structures in the trunk Nearer to the midline of the body or a structure Away from the midline of the body On the same side of the body ...
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... Regional Terms • Axial: main part of body = head, neck, & trunk • Appendicular: limbs attached to axis ...
... Regional Terms • Axial: main part of body = head, neck, & trunk • Appendicular: limbs attached to axis ...
Anatomical Terms Worksheet
... Fill in the blank with the appropriate anatomical direction. a. The liver is ___________ to the diaphragm. b. Fingers are located_____________ to the wrist bones. c. The skin on the dorsal surface of your body is located on your____ surface. d. The great (big) toe is _____ to the little toe. e. The ...
... Fill in the blank with the appropriate anatomical direction. a. The liver is ___________ to the diaphragm. b. Fingers are located_____________ to the wrist bones. c. The skin on the dorsal surface of your body is located on your____ surface. d. The great (big) toe is _____ to the little toe. e. The ...
Anatomy term File - Progetto e
... from cuts through body structures. They are named according to the plane on which the cut is made and include transverse, frontal, and midsagittal ...
... from cuts through body structures. They are named according to the plane on which the cut is made and include transverse, frontal, and midsagittal ...
Terminology
... towards the “area under the chin”. Generally in the human, the terms dorsal and ventral are reserved for descriptions of brain structures only. ...
... towards the “area under the chin”. Generally in the human, the terms dorsal and ventral are reserved for descriptions of brain structures only. ...
Anterior Toward the front Ventral On the belly side Superficial On or
... The study of anatomy and physiology forms the basis for understanding the clinical procedures performed by nursing assistants. The cell is the basic building block of the human body. Cells combine to form tissues, and tissues combine to form organs. Organs that perform similar tasks work together as ...
... The study of anatomy and physiology forms the basis for understanding the clinical procedures performed by nursing assistants. The cell is the basic building block of the human body. Cells combine to form tissues, and tissues combine to form organs. Organs that perform similar tasks work together as ...
Anatomy Chapter 1
... Skeletal – Muscular – Cardiovascular - Digestive Respiratory – Urinary -Endocrine - Reproductive – Nervous ...
... Skeletal – Muscular – Cardiovascular - Digestive Respiratory – Urinary -Endocrine - Reproductive – Nervous ...
Organization of the Human Body
... • The first divisions of the body that are made are: posterior and anterior. • Cavities and the organs (viscera) of the cavities are lined with membranes. Why do you think this is? • Posterior cavities: Cranial, vertebral. • Posterior membranes: meninges (3). • Anterior cavities: Thoracic, abdominop ...
... • The first divisions of the body that are made are: posterior and anterior. • Cavities and the organs (viscera) of the cavities are lined with membranes. Why do you think this is? • Posterior cavities: Cranial, vertebral. • Posterior membranes: meninges (3). • Anterior cavities: Thoracic, abdominop ...
Organization of the Human Body
... • The first divisions of the body that are made are: posterior and anterior. • Cavities and the organs (viscera) of the cavities are lined with membranes. Why do you think this is? • Posterior cavities: Cranial, vertebral. • Posterior membranes: meninges (3). • Anterior cavities: Thoracic, abdominop ...
... • The first divisions of the body that are made are: posterior and anterior. • Cavities and the organs (viscera) of the cavities are lined with membranes. Why do you think this is? • Posterior cavities: Cranial, vertebral. • Posterior membranes: meninges (3). • Anterior cavities: Thoracic, abdominop ...
Human Anatomy and Physiology
... 2) Identify the major body cavities and subdivisions 3) Be able to label, define, or determine through a scenario (ex: The sternum is ___________to the heart) Assignment 1) Take photos in the anterior/posterior anatomical position and a side view. 2) Create a file and save it to your b: drive. Call ...
... 2) Identify the major body cavities and subdivisions 3) Be able to label, define, or determine through a scenario (ex: The sternum is ___________to the heart) Assignment 1) Take photos in the anterior/posterior anatomical position and a side view. 2) Create a file and save it to your b: drive. Call ...
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.