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Thursday August 20th Bellwork Write the following words on your bellwork sheet. You’ll have till 11:45 to define them. There will be a QUIZ THIS FRIDAY, which will include the words from Monday. YOU MAY PICK YOUR OWN SEATS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. superior: Towards the head, upper portion of something inferior: Away from the head, lower portion of something anterior: Nearer to the front of the body posterior: Nearer to the back of the body medial: Middle of the body 1 Thursday August 20th Bellwork Answers to Monday’s Bellwork 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. a-/an: ad: ana: anti: arthr: without, lacking to, toward build up against, opposite joint, articulation 6. auto: self 7. bi: two, twice 8. cata-: breakdown 9. cephal-: head 10.cyto/cyte: cell 2 Thursday August 20th Bellwork Answers to Monday’s Bellwork 11. anatomy Study of a structure 12. physiology How the structure works or functions 13. metabolism All the chemical reactions in the body 14. homeostasis Maintenance of a stable internal environment; balance 15. tissue A group of cells coming together for a common function 3 Thursday August 20th, 2015 ▪ Announcements – Class materials due on Friday the 21st – Vocabulary Quiz THIS FRIDAY – Chapter 1 Quiz TUESDAY – If you didn’t turn in the SYSTEM ORIENTATION worksheet its LATE – Remember the class website baderbodies.wikispace.com “Success isn’t about how much money you make; it’s about the difference you make in people’s lives” – Michelle Obama Random Fact: Your chances of being killed by a vending machine are actually twice as large as your chance of being bitten by a shark 4 Friday August 21st, 2015 ▪ Announcements – Vocabulary Quiz TODAY – Body Orientation packet due today! ▪ Use the class time to FINISH – 1st, 3rd, 5th Period: Chap. 1 Quiz Tuesday – 2nd and 4th Period: Chap. 1 Quiz Monday – Homeostasis worksheet due today or it’s late – Body terms worksheet due today 5 The Human Body: An Orientation Chapter 1 1.3 The language of anatomy Anatomical Position ▪ Anatomical Position: • Body is standing, the feet together, the arms to the side, and the head and eyes and palms of the hands facing forwards. • Used for the purpose of description 7 Anatomical Planes ▪ Anatomical Planes: Flat surfaces which pass through body parts – The Main Planes 1. Sagittal (parasagittal and midsagittal) 2.Frontal 3.Transverse 8 Anatomical Planes 1. Sagittal: a cut made lengthwise (longitudinal) that divides the body into left and right halve –Midsagittal –Parasagittal 9 Anatomical Planes 2. Frontal Plane: • A cut made lengthwise that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts (front and back) 10 Frontal 11 Anatomical Planes 3. Transverse Plane: • Cut made along a horizontal plane, dividing the body into superior and inferior parts (top and bottom) • AKA a cross section 12 Transverse 13 2 1 3 14 Directional Terms ▪ Anterior(Ventral): Nearer or to the front of the body Anterior 1 1 15 Directional Terms ▪ Posterior(Dorsal): Nearer or to the back of the body 2 Posterior 2 Anterior 16 Directional Terms ▪ Superior(Cranial): Toward the head, or the upper part of a structure 3 Posterior Anterior 3 17 Directional Terms ▪ Inferior(Caudal): Away from the head, or the lower part of a structure Posterior Anterior 4 4 18 Directional Terms ▪ Proximal: Nearest to the center of the body relative to another body part. Examples: • the humerus is proximal to the radius • the femur is proximal to the tibia • the shoulder is proximal to the elbow 19 Directional Terms ▪ Label proximal on your handout 6 5 4 3 7 1 2 20 Directional Terms ▪ Distal: Furthest from the center of the body relative to another body part Examples: • the phalanges(fingers) are distal to the carpals(wrist) • the eyes are distal to the mouth • the knees are distal to the hip 21 Directional Terms ▪ Label proximal on your handout 6 1 5 4 3 2 22 Directional Terms ▪ Medial: Nearer to the midline Examples: • the nose is medial to the eyes • the sternum is medial to the shoulder • the ears are medial to the shoulders 23 Directional Terms ▪ Label medial on your handout 6 5 4 3 2 24 Directional Terms ▪ Lateral: Farther from the midline Examples: • the thumb is lateral to the pinky • the lungs are lateral to the heart • the shoulders are lateral to the ears 25 Directional Terms ▪ Label lateral on your handout 4 4 3 2 26 Directional Terms ▪ Pair up ▪ Divide the directional term cards evenly and randomly ▪ Take some tape and put your directional terms onto your partner and vice versa ▪ Use the directions provided on this slide a. b. c. d. e. f. Area distal to the knee Area proximal to the elbow Lateral to the big toe Anterior side of the body Posterior side of the body Area that is medial to the shoulder g. Area that is superior to the lungs h. Area that is inferior to the heart 27 Body Cavities ▪ Dorsal Body Cavities: • Cranial Cavity • Space inside the skull • Contains the brain • Spinal Cavity • Extends from the cranial cavity down the vertebral column • Contains the spinal cord 28 Body Cavities ▪ Ventral Body Cavities: • Thoracic Cavity • The upper body cavity that extends down to the diaphragm • Abdominopelvic Cavity • Abdominal cavity • Pelvic cavity 29 Language of Anatomy ▪ Cranial: skull ▪ Cervical: neck ▪ Orbital: eye socket ▪ Nasal: nose ▪ Oral: mouth 30 Language of Anatomy ▪ Thoracic: chest ▪ Brachial: arm ▪ Acromial: shoulder ▪ Antebrachial: forearm ▪ Carpal: wrist ▪ Phalanges: Fingers and toes 31 Language of Anatomy ▪ Femoral: thigh ▪ Patella: knee cap ▪ Tarsal: ankle 32 Language of Anatomy ▪ Scapula: shoulder blade ▪ Vertebral: spinal column ▪ Dorsal: back ▪ Gluteal: buttock ▪ Sural: calf 33 Language of Anatomy ▪ Abdominal: Anterior body trunk ▪ Buccal: Cheek ▪ Inguinal: Where thigh meets body trunk ▪ Umbilical: bellybutton 34