Human Anatomy, by Saladin (2ndE)--Atlas A

This is an introduction to the structure of the human body.  It is meant primarily to provide a foundation for advanced study in fields related to health and fitness.

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Cards In This Set

Front Back
Anatomical Position
Stance in which a person stands erect with the feet flat on the floor, arms at the sides, and the palms, face and eyes facing forward
Directionally: the thymus is ___________ to the heart
Superior
Directionally: the stermum is ___________ to the heart
Anterior -OR- ventral
Directionally: the aorta is _____________ to the heart
Posterior -OR- dorsal
Supinated
Answer 5
When the palms face up or anteriorly, the forearm is said to be...
Pronated
Answer 6
When the palms face down or posteriorly, the forearm is said to be...
Section
Implies an actual cut or slice to reveal internal anatomy
Plane
Answer 8
Implies an imaginary flat surface passing through the body
Sagittal Plane
Answer 9
Extends vertically and divides the body or an organ into right and left portions
Frontal Plane
Answer 10
Extends vertically, but it is perpendicular to the sagittal plane and divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) portions
Transverse (Horizontal) Plane
Answer 11
Passes across the body or an organ perpendicular to its long axis; it divides the body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) portions
Median (Midsagittal) Plane
Answer 12
Passes through the midline of the body and divides it into equal right and left halves
Dorsolateral
Toward the back and side
Dorsum
Dorsal surface of a structure (Ex: dorsum 'back' of hand)
"Anterior" in bipedal, upright stance
Denotes the region of the body that leads the way in normal locomotion [Ex: human, front (ventral) of chest and abdomen; cat, head end]