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Do Now How many ways you can cut an apple? Does each way you cut it show a
different part? (Draw out your answer)
BUILDING THE BODY
Outline for Building the Body
Week One Name and locate major body cavities Name basic levels of organization Name functions and components of major body systems
Week Two Use proper anatomical terms Body sectionals Structure and function of epithelial tissues Structure and function of connective tissues
Week Three Structure and function of muscle and nervous tissues Distinguish between 4 types of tissue Review Test (OCTOBER 11th)
This lesson is hard to visualize sometimes.
I have brought along a tool for you to use to help get a feel for what the planes are
Yes, this tool is fun. BUT… You still must have notes written down!
Playdoh Rules Don’t mix colors (I need to reuse these) Keep the playdoh all together (do not
stick little pieces anywhere) ALL playdoh must be returned to the
containers at the end of the lecture
Body Planes and Sections There are THREE main ways that you can
cut the body into planes Planes are imaginary lines that divide
the body. A section is a cut made through the
body in the direction of a certain plane.
Your model Take this time now to create your
“human” out of play-doh Just do your best! Note: They should be fairly thick
Sagittal Plane
Based on these pictures, how would you describe the sagittal plane?
Sagittal Plane Divides the body into right and left parts. A specific sagittal plane that we will use
often is called a midsagittal plane which is when we divide a specimen into equal halves.
Coronal Plane
Based on these pictures, how would you describe the coronal plane?
Coronal PlaneDivides the front (anterior) and back
(posterior) parts of the body.
Transverse Plane
Based on these pictures, how would you describe the transverse plane?
Types of Planes:Transverse (cross) section-divides the
body into upper and lower parts.
Practice questions… What’s #1?
2
1
3
2
Practice questions… What’s #3?
2
1
3
2
Practice… What kind of cut is this?
Hold up one finger for sagittalHold up two fingers for coronalHold up three fingers for transverse
Practice… What kind of cut is this?
Hold up one finger for sagittalHold up two fingers for coronalHold up three fingers for transverse
Practice… What kind of cut is this?
Hold up one finger for sagittalHold up two fingers for coronalHold up three fingers for transverse
Practice… What kind of cut is this?
Hold up one finger for sagittalHold up two fingers for coronalHold up three fingers for transverse
Practice… What kind of cut is this?
Hold up one finger for sagittalHold up two fingers for coronalHold up three fingers for transverse
Practice… What kind of cut is this?
Hold up one finger for sagittalHold up two fingers for coronalHold up three fingers for transverse
Practice… What kind of cut is this?
Hold up one finger for sagittalHold up two fingers for coronalHold up three fingers for transverse
Practice… What kind of cut is this?
Hold up one finger for sagittalHold up two fingers for coronalHold up three fingers for transverse
Make your own! Form your play-doh into something cut
by a TRANSVERSE plane
Make your own! Form your play-doh into something cut
by a CORONAL plane
Make your own! Form your play-doh into something cut
by a SAGITTAL plane
Posters Each group will receive on large poster Each poster must have…
Anatomical Positions Medial/Lateral Inferior/Superior Distal/Proximal Anterior/Posterior Superior/Inferior
Body sectionals Transverse Coronal Sagittal
Exit SlipWhat is the name of the body sectional displayed by plane 2?
2
1
3
2
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