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TERMINOLOGY

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TERMINOLOGY

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The Language of Anatomy

• Special terminology is used to prevent misunderstanding

• The anatomical position refers to individual standing, facing forward, palms forward.

• Exact terms are used for:– Position– Direction– Regions– Structures

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Orientation & Directional Terms

Superior vs. Inferior Above (toward the head) vs. Below (toward

the lower body)

Anterior vs. Posterior In front vs. behind

Medial vs. Lateral Midline vs. toward the outer sides

Intermediate Between 2 other structures

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Orientation & Directional Terms

Proximal vs. Distal Closer to a point of attachment compared to farther

away from a point of attachment

Superficial vs. Deep At or near the surface vs. more internal

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Anterior Body Landmarks

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Posterior Body Landmarks

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Body Planes

Sagittal plane separates the left side from the

right

Frontal (or coronal) plane separates the front from the

back

Transverse plane separates the top from the

bottom

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Body Planes

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Body Cavities

The ventral cavity contains the thoracic & abdominopelvic cavities, and are separated by the diaphragm.

Dorsal cavity contains the cranial and spinal cavities

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Abdomino-pelvic

Quadrants

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NINE ABDOMINO-PELVIC

REGIONS

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Major Organs of Ventral Body

Cavity

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