Lecture 1: Into to Anatomy Flashcards
The ___ plane is the vertical plane that passes
longitudinally through the body dividing it into equal right
and left halves. It is also known as the ____ plane.
median; midsagittal
____ planes are vertical planes that pass through the
body parallel to the median plane, dividing it into unequal
right and left halves (______)
Sagittal
(parasagittal planes)
________ are vertical planes that pass
through the body at right angles to the median plane,
dividing the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior) portions.
Coronal (frontal) planes
_______ planes pass through the body at right angles to the median and
coronal planes, dividing it into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) portions.
Horizontal (transverse)
____ structures that are closer to the surface while ___ structures are farther from the
surface
Superficial ; Deep
____ structures that are closer to the median plane; ____structures are farther from the
median plane
medial ; lateral
______ are structures that are closer to the front; ____ _____ are structures are
closer to the back
Anterior (ventral); Posterior (dorsal)
_____ structures that are closer to the head; _____ structures are
closer to the feet
Superior (cranial) ; Inferior (caudal)
____ structures that are closer to the point of origin or the trunk; ____ indicates farther
from the origin or trunk
Proximal ; Distal
____ is a bending action that decreases the
angle between two body parts; ____ is a
straightening action that increases the angle
between two body parts.
Flexion ; Extension
Flexion and
Extensions occur in the ____planes.
Sagittal
____ moving a body part away from
the median axis in the coronal plane;
____ is moving a body part closer to the
median plane. These movements occur in the
___ plane.
Abduction ; Adduction ; coronal
___ is turning or revolving a part of the body about its longitudinal axis
Rotation
_____ rotation brings the anterior surface of a limb closer to the median plane; _____rotation takes the anterior surface away from the median plane.
Medial (internal)
Lateral (external)
_____ is rotation of the hand and forearm about
its longitudinal axis so that that palm faces anteriorly (helpful hint –think how you could
carry a bowl of soup);
Supination