ANATOMICAL POSITIONS. Anatomical Position Anatomical position Body erect with feet together Arms at side with palms forward The anatomical position is.
Chapter 3 Kinesiology of the musculoskeletal system.
Terminology Scarlett Smith. Anatomical Position Known as the “starting position”. The body is upright and facing forwards with arms at the side and palms.
Chapter 4. FUNCTIONS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Gives the body shape Protects internal organs Provides for movement Consists of more than 600 muscles.
Anatomical Position, Directions, Regions, Planes, Cavities, & Quadrants.
Chapter 13 Facial Bones Part 1. Facial Bones 14 Bones 2 Maxillae 2 Zygomatic 2 Lacrimal 2 Nasal 2 Inferior nasal conchae 2 Palatine 1 Vomer 1 Mandible.
Medical Terminology. Anatomical Position Standing erect, with palms and feet facing forward The standard reference point in which all positions, movements,
INTRODUCTION TO THE STRUCTURAL UNITS Chapter 1. © 2004 Delmar Learning, a Division of Thomson Learning, Inc. Anatomy and Physiology Branches of Anatomy.
Chapter 5 The Human Body. National EMS Education Standard Competencies (1 of 2) Anatomy and Physiology Uses simple knowledge of the anatomy and function.
9 The Healthy Human Body 1. Describe body systems and define key anatomical terms Define the following terms: homeostasis the condition in which all of.
Chapter 5 Human Movement Science. Purpose To provide the fitness professional with a fundamental overview of how the components of the human movement.
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