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Page 1: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Language of Anatomy

Page 2: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Anatomical Position

• Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position.– Body is erect, feet slightly apart, head, toes

and hand pointing forward.

• Surface Anatomy.

• Body Orientation and direction

• Body Planes and sections

• Body Cavities.

Page 3: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.7a

Anterior Body Landmarks

Anatomical position

Surface Anatomy

Page 4: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.7b

Posterior Body Landmarks

Page 5: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Table 1.1.1

Body Orientation and Direction

Page 6: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Table 1.1.2

Body Orientation and Direction

Page 7: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.8

Body planes and sections

Page 8: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.9

Body Cavities

Page 9: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.9a

Page 10: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.9b

Page 11: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.11

Abdominopelvic surface and cavity

Page 12: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.13

Other Body Cavities

Page 13: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.3a–c

Organ Systems

Page 14: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.3d–f

Page 15: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.3g–i

Page 16: Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position. –Body is erect, feet slightly.

Figure 1.3j–l


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