Chapter 2 - Where, Why, & What Flashcards
Ventral
Refers to the belly or underside of body part.
- Ventr/o in Latin means belly.
- Venture means to undertake.
- A ventral fin is on the belly.
- Think of how the “v” points down.
Dorsal
Refers to the back.
- Dors/o in Latin means back.
- Endorse means to sign on the back.
- A dorsal fin is on the back.
- Also refers to the cranial surface of the manus (front paw) and pes (rear paw).
Cranial
Toward the head.
-Crani/o in Latin means skull.
Caudal
Toward the tail.
-Cauda in Latin means tail.
Anterior
Front of the body.
-Anteri/o in Latin means before.
Used more in description of organs or body parts because front and rear are confusing terms in quadrupeds. A quadruped’s belly is orientated downward, nor forward as in humans.
Posterior
Rear of the body.
-Posteri/o in Latin means behind.
Rostral
Nose end of the head.
-Rostrum in Latin means beak.
Cephalic
Pertaining to the head.
-Kephale in Greek means head.
Caudal
Toward the tail.
-Cauda in Latin means tail.
Medial
Toward the midline.
-Medi/o in Latin means middle.
Lateral
Away from the midline.
-Later/o in Latin means side.
Superior
Uppermost, above, or toward the head. Used more commonly in bipeds.
-Super in Latin means above.
Inferior
Lower most, below, or toward the tail. Used more commonly in bipeds.
-Inferi in Latin means lower.
Proximal
Nearest the midline or nearest to the beginning of a structure.
-Proxim/o in Latin means next.
Distal
Farthest from the midline or farthest from the beginning of the structure.
-Dist/o in Latin means distant.
Superficial
Near the surface; also called external.
-Super in Latin means above.
Deep
Means away from the surface; also called internal.
-Deep means below the surface.
Palmar
The caudal surface of the manus (front paw) including the carpus (from the antebrachial joint distally).
-Palmar in Latin means hollow of the hand.
Plantar
The caudal surface of the pes (rear paw) including the tarsus (from the tibiotarsal joint distally).
-Plantar in Latin means sole of the foot.
Midsagittal Plane
The plane that divides the body into equal right and left halves.
- aka median plane
- aka midline
Sagittal Plane
The plane that divides the body into unequal right and left parts.
Dorsal Plane
The plane that divides the body into dorsal (back) and ventral (belly) parts.
- aka frontal plane.
- aka coronal plane.
- In humans, the frontal plane is a vertical plane because people stand erect.
Transverse Plane
The plane that divides the body into cranial and caudal parts.
- aka horizontal plane.
- aka cross-sectional plane.
- May also be used to describe a perpendicular transection to the long axis of an appendage.