Anatomical Language Sheet Complete
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REVIEW SHEET
The Language of Anatomy
Name _Victor Waboso_____________________________
Lab Day ____________________
Surface Anatomy
1. Match each of the numbered descriptions with the related term in the key.
Key: a. buccal
c. cephalic
e. patellar
b. calcaneal
d. digital
f. scapular
Buccal
_______________________ 1. Cheek
____
Patellar
__________ 4. Anterior aspect of knee
_____________
Digital
_____ 2. Fingers
______Calcaneal_____________
5. Heel of Foot
____________
Scapular
_____ 3. Shoulder Blade Region
_______
Cephalic
____ 6. Head
2. Indicate the following body areas on the accompanying diagram by placing the correct letter at the end of each line.
Key: a. abdominal
b. antecubital
c. brachial
d. cervical
e. crural
f. femoral g. fibular
h. gluteal
i. lumbar
j. occipital
k. oral
l. popliteal
m. pubic n. sural
o. thoracic
p. umbilical
3. For each term in the key of question 2 above, determine which of the two major body divisions it belongs to. Insert the appropriate key letters on the answer blanks.
A,b,c,e, f,g,h,l___________________ 1. Appendicular
i, k, d, j, p, o, m, a__________ 4. Axial
Body Orientation, Direction, Planes, and Sections
4. Describe completely the standard human anatomical position. __
On any Medical chart,_the human body would be described as with both hands facing a forward positions and feet facing forwards
.__________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
5. Define “
section
”. _
Slice
_
of tissue obtained via surgery; segment of an organ
_______________________________________________________________________________
6. Several incomplete statements appear below. Correctly complete each statement by choosing the appropriate anatomical term from the key. Record the key letters or terms in correspondingly numbered blanks below. Some terms are used more than
once.
Key: a. anterior
d. inferior
g. posterior
j. superior
b. distal
e. lateral
h. proximal
k. transverse
c. frontal
f. medial
i. sagittal
In the anatomical position, the face and palms are on the __1__ body surface; the buttocks and shoulder blades are on
the __2__ body surface; and the top of the head is the most __3__ part of the body. The ears are __4__ and __5__ to the shoulders and __6__ to the nose. The heart is __7__ to the vertebral column (spine) and __8__ to the lungs. The elbow is __9__ to the fingers but __10__ to the shoulder. The abdominopelvic cavity is __11__ to the thoracic cavity and __12__ to the spinal cavity. In humans, the dorsal surface can also be called the __13__ surface. However, in quadruped animals, the dorsal surface is the __14__ surface.
If an incision cuts the heart into right and left parts, the section is a __15__ section; but if the heart is cut so that superior and inferior portions result, the section is a __16__ section. You are told to cut a dissection animal along two planes so that both kidneys are observable in each section. The two sections that can meet this requirement are the __17__ and __18__ sections. A section that demonstrates the continuity between the spinal and cranial cavities is a __19__ section.
1. Anterior
_______________
8. _Medial_______________
15. _Sagittal_________________
2. _Posterior___________
9. _Proximal__________
16. ___Transverse_________________
3. _Superior_______________
10. _Distal_____________
17. _Frontal_______________________
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