Lab Quiz 1 - Pages 2-5 Manual Flashcards
__________ (Cranial)
Superior
__________ (Caudal)
Inferior
__________ (Ventral)
Anterior
__________ (Dorsal)
Posterior
__________ - Above something else
Superior (Cranial)
__________ – Below something else
Inferior (Caudal)
__________ – Toward the front of the body
Anterior (Ventral)
__________ – Behind or toward the back of the body
Posterior (Dorsal)
The nose is __________ to the chin
superior
The heart is __________ to the spine
anterior
__________ – Close or at the midline of the body
Medial
__________ – Further away from the midline of the body
Lateral
__________ – Closer to the origin of the body part – Closer to the shoulder or closer to the hip (Usually on the arm or the leg)
Proximal
Proximal – Closer to the origin of the body part – Closer to the shoulder or closer to the hip (Usually on the __________ or the __________)
- arm
- leg
__________ – Farther from the origin of the body part (More towards the feet or closer to the hand)
Distal
Distal – Farther from the origin of the body part (More towards the __________ or closer to the __________)
- feet
- hand
The nose is __________ to the ears
intermediate
The wrist is __________ to the fingertips
proximal
__________ – Toward or at the body surface
Superficial
__________ – Away from the body surface; more internal
Deep
The skin is __________ to the muscle
superficial
__________ – Vertically Divide something into left and right portions
Sagittal
__________ – Left and Right sides are equal halves
Midsagittal
__________ – Left and right sides are not equal
Parasagittal
__________ – Making a perpendicular cut, dividing sections into anterior and posterior
Frontal/Coronal
__________ – Horizontal, divides into superior and inferior parts
Transverse/Cross
__________ – Any plane that is neither vertical nor horizontal (at an angle)
Oblique
The ankle is __________ to the knee
distal
__________ - Slippery lubricant associated with the thoracic and abdominal cavities
Serous fluid
The walls of the body cavities are lined with:
Parietal serous membranes
Organs are covered with:
Visceral serous membrane
_________ - Membranes of the Abdominal cavity
Peritoneum
_________ - Membranes of the pericardial cavity
Pericardium
_________ - Membranes of the pleural cavity
Pleura