Anatomical directional and regional terms

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      The students should then determine the appropriate directional term to describe the relationship between the set of regional terms, assuming standard anatomical position. Example: Axillary vs. Mammary. Inform the students that more than one directional term may apply to each pair. (: 10-20 minutes, depending on the number of terms.


    • [DOC File]Lab 1 - Mrs. Percy's Website - Home

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      To define anatomical position, and to use directional terms to locate the position of one body part relative to another. To explain the three kinds of body planes used to study human anatomy. To name the location of the major body cavities and subcavities, and indicate important organs in each. To use the regional terms to locate specific body ...


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      Anatomical Position. Standard anatomical body position: Regional Terms. Regional terms: Directional Terms. Superior (cranial) - Inferior (caudal) - Ventral (anterior) - Dorsal (posterior)-Medial-Lateral-Intermediate-Proximal – Distal - Superficial-Deep-Body Planes and Sections. Sagittal plane. Midsagittal (median) plane. Parasagittal plane ...


    • [DOCX File]Directional Terminology - Weebly

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      Directional termsare words used to describe the location of one structure in relation to another. These terms are also used to indicate specific locations on organs or on bones. Regional termsare words used to describe specific regions or locations on the body.


    • [DOC File]Questions on the human body:An orientation

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      *anatomical position *metabolism *excretion. II-Enumerate *body cavities ... *5 directional terms and the opposite of each *5 regional terms in the head *4 regional terms in the back *6 regional terms in the lower limb *4 regional terms in the upper limb *sections that can be made in the body *the 4 regions to which the abdominal cavity can be ...


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      Figure 1.13- Directional Terms Applied to the Human Body Section 1.6.2- Regional Terms Organ Systems There are 12 organ systems: the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, lymphatic, reproductive, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, renal and sensory systems.


    • [DOC File]Lab 1

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      To define anatomical position, and to use directional terms to locate the position of one body part relative to another. To explain the three kinds of body planes used to study human anatomy. To name the location of the major body cavities and subcavities, and indicate important organs in each. To use the regional terms to locate specific body ...


    • [DOCX File]Body Orientation: Directional Terms and Body Planes

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      Body Orientation: Directional Terms and Body Planes. Warm Up. Objective: Scientists will explain the directional terms and body planes by taking notes and analyzing a lab.


    • [DOC File]Directional Terms Worksheet

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      Directional Terms Worksheet Name: _____ Anatomy & Physiology Period: _____ Date: _____ Use your knowledge of directional terms to relate the following structures to each other anatomically in a short sentence. Ex. toes to ankle The toes are distal to the ankle. 1. scalp to skull. 2. diaphragm to lung. 3.


    • [DOC File]Lab 4: Chicken Wing Dissection - Folsom Cordova Unified ...

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      List the anatomical term(s) for each tissue Description AND Function (color, length, texture, etc.) Location. use directional and regional terms . to describe location (deep/superficial, lateral/medial, proximal/distal, anterior/posterior) and describe attachment locations. when applicable 5. Ligament _____ 6. Blood Vessel _____ 7 Cartilage


    • [DOC File]BODY ORGANIZATION LAB

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      This vocabulary consists of directional terms, body sections and planes and body cavities. All the terms are used relative to the anatomical position which provides us with reference for describing the body. This means the person is standing and facing the observer. The arms are at the sides of the body with the palms facing forward.


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      Anatomical Position. Standard anatomical body position: Regional Terms. Regional terms: Directional Terms. Superior (cranial) - Inferior (caudal) - Ventral (anterior) - Dorsal (posterior)-Medial-Lateral-Intermediate-Proximal – Distal - Superficial-Deep-Body Planes and Sections. Sagittal plane. Midsagittal (median) plane. Parasagittal plane ...



    • BODY ORGANIZATION LAB - Weebly

      This vocabulary consists of directional terms, body sections and planes and body cavities. All the terms are used relative to the anatomical position, which provides us with reference for describing the body. This means the person is standing and facing the observer. The arms are at the sides of the body with the palms facing forward.


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