Chapter 2 - Where, Why, & What Flashcards

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Ventral

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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.
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Dorsal

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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).
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Cranial

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Toward the head.

-Crani/o in Latin means skull.

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Caudal

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Toward the tail.

-Cauda in Latin means tail.

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Anterior

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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.

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Posterior

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Rear of the body.

-Posteri/o in Latin means behind.

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Rostral

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Nose end of the head.

-Rostrum in Latin means beak.

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Cephalic

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Pertaining to the head.

-Kephale in Greek means head.

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Caudal

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Toward the tail.

-Cauda in Latin means tail.

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Medial

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Toward the midline.

-Medi/o in Latin means middle.

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Lateral

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Away from the midline.

-Later/o in Latin means side.

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Superior

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Uppermost, above, or toward the head. Used more commonly in bipeds.
-Super in Latin means above.

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Inferior

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Lower most, below, or toward the tail. Used more commonly in bipeds.
-Inferi in Latin means lower.

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Proximal

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Nearest the midline or nearest to the beginning of a structure.
-Proxim/o in Latin means next.

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Distal

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Farthest from the midline or farthest from the beginning of the structure.
-Dist/o in Latin means distant.

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Superficial

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Near the surface; also called external.

-Super in Latin means above.

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Deep

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Means away from the surface; also called internal.

-Deep means below the surface.

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Palmar

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The caudal surface of the manus (front paw) including the carpus (from the antebrachial joint distally).
-Palmar in Latin means hollow of the hand.

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Plantar

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The caudal surface of the pes (rear paw) including the tarsus (from the tibiotarsal joint distally).
-Plantar in Latin means sole of the foot.

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Midsagittal Plane

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The plane that divides the body into equal right and left halves.

  • aka median plane
  • aka midline
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Sagittal Plane

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The plane that divides the body into unequal right and left parts.

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Dorsal Plane

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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.
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Transverse Plane

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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.