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Page 1: Anatomical Position Hands at sides Palms facing forward Feet together Front view (anterior) Back view (posterior) Pg. 16 Figure 1-6 20Position.gif
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Anatomical Position

• Hands at sides • Palms facing forward• Feet together• Front view (anterior)• Back view (posterior)• Pg. 16 Figure 1-6

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Anatomical Position – Supine vs. Prone

• Supine – – Lying with the front or face and hands facing upward

• Prone – – Lying with the front or face and hands facing downward

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A. Directional Terminology• Superior (cephalic or cranial) vs. Inferior (caudal)• Anterior (ventral) vs. Posterior (dorsal)• Lateral vs. Medial (mesial)• Proximal vs. Distal• Superficial vs. Deep

Pg. 19 Table 1-3!!!

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Superficial vs. Deep

• Superficial – – Toward or at the body

surface

• Deep – – Away from the body

surface

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Anatomical Planes/Sections• Frontal (coronal) –

divides the body into anterior/posterior parts

• Transverse (horizontal) – divides the body into superior/inferior parts– Also known as a

cross-section

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Anatomical Planes/Sections

• Sagittal – divides the body into right and left parts–Midline

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Anatomical Directions Lab

• Lab report is due in one week!!

• Please follow the protocol given to you and make sure you have drawings or pictures with labels.

• YES…you may use your cell phone to take pictures!!

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Major Body Cavities & Structures• Cavity – hollow area within the body• Two Major Cavities:

Dorsal• Cranial Cavity – pg. 207• Vertebral Cavity – pg. 224

Ventral: houses a group of internal organs (viscera); subdivided into:• Thoracic Cavity – ribs and

chest• Abdominal Cavity –

directly below the diaphragm

• Pelvic Cavity – below Abdominal Cavity

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Anterior VIEW of Body Cavities

Figure 1.9b

Ventral body cavity(thoracic and abdomino-pelviccavities)

Abdomino-pelviccavity

Superiormediastinum

Pleuralcavity

Cranialcavity

Vertebralcavity

Pericardialcavity withinthe mediastinum

Diaphragm

Abdominal cavity(contains digestiveviscera)

Pelvic cavity(contains bladder,reproductive organs,and rectum)

Thoraciccavity(containsheartand lungs)

(b) Anterior view

Key:

Dorsal body cavity

Ventral body cavity

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Abdominopelvic REGIONS

Epi= upon

Hypo= low

Chondri= cartilage

Iliac= hip

Gastric = stomach

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The 11 Body Systems

Integumentary System

Skeletal System

Muscular System

Nervous System

Endocrine System

Cardiovascular System

Lymphatic System

Respiratory System

Digestive System

Urinary System

Reproductive SystemPages 143-149

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Integumentary & Skeletal Systems

Integumentary System Skeletal System

Day 1

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Muscular & Nervous Systems

Muscular System Nervous System

Day 1

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Endocrine & Cardiovascular Systems

Endocrine System Cardiovascular System

Day 1

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Lymphatic & Respiratory Systems

Lympathic System Respiratory System

Day 1

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Digestive & Urinary Systems

Digestive System Urinary System

Day 1

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Reproductive System

Male Reproductive System Female Reproductive System

Day 1

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D. Clinical Terminology

• Read “Sectional Anatomy and Clinical Technology” pgs. 12-14 in A & P Applications Manual.

• Radiography –– Film records (radiographs) of internal

structures of the body made by electromagnetic radiation (X-rays, gamma rays, radio waves) passing through the body to act on special film

– CT/CAT (computerized axial tomography) –

• Imaging technique that uses X-rays to reconstruct the body’s 3-D structure

CT/CAT scanning machine

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D. Clinical Terminology– PET (position emission

tomography) –• Imaging technique that shows the

chemical functioning and structure of organs

– MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) –

• Imaging technique that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to show subtle structure differences

– Ultrasound – • Imaging technique that uses brief

bursts of high-frequency sound waves reflected by internal structures

PET scan of 20-yr old’s brain

Fetal ultrasound

Day 1