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Stack #22362 Mrs. Kamienski

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Sagittal   lengthwise cut that divides body into left and right portions  
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Transverse   Horizontal cut that divides body into superior and inferior portions  
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Frontal, Coronal   divides body into anterior and posterior portions  
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Superior   upper portion of body  
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Inferior   lower portion of body  
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Anterior   toward the front ( Ventral)  
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Posterior   toward the back ( Dorsal)  
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Medial   the imaginary midline dividing the body equally between left and right  
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Lateral   toward the side with respect to the midline  
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Proximal   term to describe a body part which is closer to the trunk of the body than another part  
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Distal   term used to decribe a body part which is further away from the trunk than another part  
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Superficial   means near the surface  
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Peripheral   outward or near the surface  
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Deep   parts which are more internal  
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Cross section   a cut across an organ  
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Oblique section   an angular cut of an organ  
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Longitudinal section   lenthwise cut of an organ  
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Axial portion   Head, neck and trunk  
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Appendicular portion   arms and legs  
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Dorsal cavity   cranial and spinal cavity  
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Ventral cavity   thoracic and abdominal cavity  
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Anatomy   form and arrangement of body parts  
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Physiology   function of body parts  
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contralateral   opposite side as  
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ipsilateral   same side as  
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