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What is Anatomy   The field of study that describes the location, appearance and relationships of body parts.  
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What is Physiology?   Explains the mechanisms that operate the body activities  
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Superior   Above- my head is superior to my feet  
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Inferior   Below  
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Anterior   front  
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Posterior   behind  
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Superficial   closer to the core  
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Deep   further from the core  
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Medial   Middle my heart is medial to my lungs  
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Peripheral   side  
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Isolateral   same side  
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contralateral   different sides  
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Dorsal   back  
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Ventral   stomach  
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prone   face down  
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supine   face up  
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Make a Transverse Cut   ____________________________  
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make a mid-sagital cut   !  
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Make a frontal or coronal cut   /  
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Nose   Nasal  
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Eye   Orbital  
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Mouth   Oral  
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cheek   buccal  
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forehead   Frontal  
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chin   mental  
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cervical   neck  
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point of shoulder   acrominal  
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armpit   xillary  
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abdomen   abdominal  
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arm   brachial  
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forearm   antebrachial  
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pelvis   pelvic  
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wrist   carpal  
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thumb   pollex  
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plam   palmar  
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Finger   digits  
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front of elbow   antecubital  
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genital region   pubic  
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anterior knee   patellar  
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leg   crural  
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ankle   Tarsal  
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toes   digital  
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breastbone   sternal  
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chest   Thoracic  
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breast   mammary  
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navel   umbillical  
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hip   coxal  
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groin   inguinal  
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thigh   femoral  
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side leg   fibular  
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great toe   hallux  
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foot   pedal  
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head   cephalic  
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ear   otic  
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baack of head or base of skull   occipital  
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spinal column   vertebra;  
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shoulder blade   scapular  
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back of elbow   cubital  
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loin (lower back)   lumbar  
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between hips   sacral  
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buttock   gluteal  
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region b/w anus and external genitalia   perineal  
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back of knee   popliteal  
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calf   sural  
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heal   calcaneal  
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sole   plantar  
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hand   manual/manus  
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what is in the right hypochondraic region?   Liver and the gallbladder, which is behind the liver  
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What is in the right lumbar region?   The ascending colon...large intestine  
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what is in the lower iliac (inquinal) region?   The appendix  
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what is in the epigastric region?   Liver and stomach  
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What is in the umbilical Region   transverse colon ( Large intestine, small intestine  
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what is in the hypogastric region?   Urinary Bladder  
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is the Kidney anterior or to the intestines?   posterior  
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What is the word for lungs?   Pleural  
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Name two organs in thoraxic cavity aside from heart and lungs?   Trachea and esophagus  
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What divides the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities   Diaphragm  
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Name two organs in the abdominopelvic cavities   stomach and spleen  
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Cavaties: C Vanessa throw Diggy Across A Plane   Cranial:Contains the brain Vertebral:spinal cord and beginning of spinal nerves Thoracic:Chest cavity that contains the Pleural and pericardial and mediastinum Diaphragm: Abdominopelvic:subdivided into Abdominal and Pelvic cavities Abdominal:Conatins  
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Viscera   Organ  
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2 major divisions of the body   Axial and Appendicular  
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Axial   2 divisions: Dorsal and Ventral  
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Dorsal   2 parts:Cranial( Brain) vertebral (spine COrd)  
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Ventral   Thoracic and Abdominopelvic  
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Thoracic   Divides into three parts: Pleural, Mediastinum , Pericardial  
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PleuralCaity   cavity around the lungs  
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Mediastinum Cavity   central portion of the thoracic cavity between the lungs  
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Pericardial Cavity   Cavity that surrounds the heart  
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AbdominalPelvic   divides into 2: Abdominal and Pelvic  
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Abdominal Cavity   Stomach, Pancreas, Spleen, Liver, Kidneys  
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Pelvic Cavity   Bladder, colon, reproductive organs  
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Visceral Pericardial   On the heart  
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Visceral Pleural   on the lungs  
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Visceral Peritoneal   on the organs (Stomach, Liver)  
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Parietal Pericardial   Heart Cavity  
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Parietal Pleural   Lung Cavity  
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Parietal Peritoneal   Abdominopelvic cavity  
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