The Language of Anatomy Flashcards

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Exact terms are used for:

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  • Position
  • Direction
  • Regions
  • Structures
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Superior (cranial or cephalic)

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Toward the head or upper part of a structure

or the body; above

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Inferior (caudal)

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Away from the head or toward the lower part of
a structure or the body’s below
* Caudal, “toward the tail,” is synonymous with inferior only to the inferior end of the spine

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Anterior (ventral)

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Toward or at the front of the body; in front of

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Posterior (dorsal)

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Toward or at the backside of the body; behind

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Medial

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Toward or at the midline of the body; on the inner side of

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Lateral

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Away from the midline of the body; on the outer side of

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Intermediate

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Between a more medial and a more lateral structure

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Proximal

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Close to the origin of the body part or point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk

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Distal

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Farther from the origin of a body part or the point of

attachment of a limb to the body trunk

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Superficial (external)

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Toward or at the body surface

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Deep (internal)

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Away from the body surface; more internal

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What are body planes and sections?

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  • Sections are cuts along imaginary lines known as planes

* Three types of planes or sections exist as right angles to one another

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Sagittal section

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Divides the body or organ into left and right parts

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Median, or-midsagittal, section

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Divides the body or organ into equal left and right parts

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Frontal, or coronal, section

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Divides the body into anterior and posterior parts

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Transverse, or cross, section

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Divides the body or organ into superior and inferior parts

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What do body cavities do?

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Provide varying degrees of protection to organs within them

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What are the two main internal body cavities?

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  • Dorsal

* Ventral

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What are the two subdivisions of the dorsal body cavity?

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  • Cranial cavity houses the brain and is protected by the skull
  • Spinal cavity houses the spinal cord and is protected by the vertebrate
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What are the two subdivisions, which are separated by the diaphragm, within the ventral body cavity?

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  • Thoracic cavity

* Abdominal pelvic cavity

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What is the thoracic cavity, where is it located, and what is contain within it?

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  • Cavity superior to the diaphragm
  • Houses heart, lungs, and other organs
  • Mediastinum, the central region, houses heart, trachea, and other organs
  • Protected by the rib cage
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What is the abdominal pelvic cavity, where is it located, and what is contain within it?

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  • Cavity inferior to the diaphragm
  • Superior abdominal cavity contains the stomach, liver, other organs, and is protected only by trunk muscles
  • Inferior pelvic cavity contains reproductive organs, bladder, rectum, and is protected somewhat by bony pelvis
  • No physical structure separates abdominal from pelvic cavities
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What are the two ways in which the abdominopelvic is cavity subdivided?

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  • Four quadrants

* Nine regions

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25
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Other body cavities include:

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  • Oral and digestive cavities
  • Nasal cavity
  • Orbital cavities
  • Middle ear cavities
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Antebrachial

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Forearm

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Antecubital

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Anterior surface of elbow

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Axillary

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Armpit

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Brachial

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Arm

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Buccal

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Cheek area

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Cervical

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Neck region

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Cranial

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Contains the brain

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Cutaneous

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Skin

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Deltoid

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Curve of shoulder formed by large deltoid muscle

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Femoral

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Thigh (anterior and posterior)

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Frontal

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Forehead

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Gluteal

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Buttock

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Iliac

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Superior part of the hip bone

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Inguinal

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Area where thigh meets body trunk; groin

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Lumbar

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Area of the back between ribs and hips; the loin

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Mammary

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Highly modified sweat glands which produce milk

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Nasal

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Nose area

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Occipital

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Posterior surface of head or base of skull

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Orbital

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Eye area

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Parietal

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  • A specific portion of the wall of the ventral body cavity

* Layer that lines a specific portion of the wall of the ventral body cavity

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Patellar

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Anterior knee

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Pectoral

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Relating to, or occurring in or on, the chest

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Pedal

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Foot

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Perineal

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Area between the thighs and buttocks, extending from coccyx to pubis

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Plantar

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Sole of the foot

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Popliteal

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Posterior knee area

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Sacral

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Area between hips and base of spine

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Scapular

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Shoulder blade region

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Sternal

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Breastbone area

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Temporal

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Beneath the temple

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Umbilical

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Navel

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Volar/palmar

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Palm of hand

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Cardiac

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Heart

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Gastric

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Stomach

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Hepatic

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Liver

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Pulmonary

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Lungs

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Renal

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Kidney

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Central

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Toward the center

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Peripheral

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Away from the center

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Visceral

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Layer that covers the outside of the organ(s) in that cavity

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Longitudinal section

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A cut along the lengthwise plane of the body or organ, dividing them into left and right parts