Lab 1
1 The Human Body: An Orientation Part B. Anatomical Position Body erect, feet slightly apart, palms facing forward, thumbs point away from body Figure.
The Human Body: Anatomical Regions, Directions, and Body Cavities Credit: Carlos J Bidot Author 2006 Revised 2010.
Lab 1 the human body
Human Anatomy & Physiology, Sixth Edition 7 The Skeleton Part A.
Col. Z. Magruder High School Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology Summer Introduction Packet Dr. Newman.
Anatomical Position Body erect, feet slightly apart, palms facing forward, thumbs point away from body Figure 1.7a.
Cervical Vertebrae Seven vertebrae (C 1 -C 7 ) are the smallest, lightest vertebrae C 3 -C 7 are distinguished with an oval body, short spinous processes,
Chapter 2: The Language of Anatomy. Anatomy Unit 2 Objectives: TSWBAT verbally describe or demonstrate the anatomical position. TSWBAT use proper anatomical.
Authors: Lawrence Strenk, PhD, 1 Liliana Werner, MD, PhD, 2 Nick Mamalis, MD, 2 Susan Strenk, PhD 1 From: 1) MRI Research, Inc., Cleveland, OH; 2) Moran.
Chapter 2: The Language of Anatomy. Anatomy Unit Objectives Verbally describe or demonstrate the anatomical position. Use proper anatomical terminology.