anatomical terms- including latin meaning Flashcards

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abaxial

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latin: away from - axis

- opposite to axial

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axial

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turned towards the axis of the limb (in the hand or foot)

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caudal

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latin: tail

- closer to the tail (in the neck and trunk)

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contralateral

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latin: opposite- side

opposite side of the body

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cranial (rostral for head)

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closer to the head (in the neck and trunk)

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distal

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near the free end of the limb

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dorsal

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latin: back

- top position if animal is standing. In the neck, trunk, head and dorsal ventral is opposite to ventral

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8
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frontal plane

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perpendicular to median plane and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body

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9
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ipsilateral

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same side of the body

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lateral

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part of an organ that is far from the median plane and is located on the side of the body

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medial

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part of an organ that is close to the median plane

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median plane

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divides the body into two equal parts, right and left

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13
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nuchal

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latin: spinal cord

it can replace caudal in the head

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14
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palmer

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opposite to dorsal and replaces ventral in the head

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15
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parietal

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latin: wall

forms the outer wall of a body cavity

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16
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plantar

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opposite of dorsal and replaces ventral in the foot

17
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proximal

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near to the limb attachment

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rostral

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replaces cranial in the head

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paramedian/ sagittal plane

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divides the body in two parts (left and right). parallel to the median plane

20
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transverse plane

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perpendicular to the median plane and to the frontal plane.

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ventral

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latin: abdomen or belly

opposite of dorsal