Concept explainers
(a)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the brain and tongue.
Introduction:
For a better understanding ofhuman anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
(b)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the eye.
Introduction:
For a better understanding of human anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
(c)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the heart and uterus.
Introduction:
For a better understanding of human anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
(d)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the hypogastric and gluteal region..
Introduction:
For a better understanding of human anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
(e)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the kidneys.
Introduction:
For a better understanding of human anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
(f)
To write:
About the anatomical plane which could not show both the sternum and vertebral column.
Introduction:
For a better understanding of human anatomy, the body is divided via the hypothetical planes. These imaginary planes cut and passes through the body at different angles. These are known as anatomical planes. There are three anatomical planes are; coronal which means frontal planes (that split the body in the posterior and anterior half), the horizontal plane (that split the body into the inferior and superior portion), and sagittal plane (which separates the body to plane median from parallel).
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HUMAN ANATOMY
- Indicate if each of the following sentences makes correct or incorrect usage of the word in boldface type (assumethat the body is in the anatomical position). If the sentence is incorrect, supply a term that will make it correct in thespace provided. 7. The hand is proximal to the elbow....................................arrow_forwardProvide the anatomical term that correctly names each of the following body regions: (a) arm, (b) thigh, (c) chest, (d) fingers and toes, (e) anterior aspect of the knee.arrow_forwardSelect the best answer or answers from the choices given: Relate each of the following conditions or statements to either the dorsal body cavity or the ventral body cavity. (a) surrounded by the bony skull and the vertebral column (b) includes the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities (c) contains the brain and spinal cord (d) contains the heart, lungs, and digestive organs.arrow_forward
- Select the best answer or answers from the choices given: Which ventral cavity subdivision has no bony protection? (a) thoracic cavity, (b) abdominal cavity, (c) pelvic cavity.arrow_forwardUsing the terms listed below, fill in the blank with the proper term. anterior superior medial proximal superficial posterior inferior lateral distal deep(a) The heart is located______ to the diaphragm.(b) The muscles are_____ to the skin.(c) The shoulder is_____ to the elbow.(d) In anatomical position, the thumb is_____ to the index finger.(e) The vertebral region is_____ to the scapular region.(f) The nose is_____ to the chin.(g) The toes are_____ to the heel.arrow_forwardyou've entered a gross anatomy lab in a medical school. you notice something odd about the cadavers. The skin of the thorax has been removed; the muscles, arteries, and veins are exposed. The thorax is exposed, and the hearts and lungs have been cleared of the pleura and pericardium. the rest of the cadaver, however still intact. which approach to the study of gross anatomy must they be using ?arrow_forward
- Regarding the anatomical position, which of the following statement is FALSE? a.Eyes looking straight to the front b.Upper limb adducted c.Body is erect d.Palm directed posteriorlyarrow_forwardIf you have a transverse section through the mid- thoracic region of the body, list four major structures you are likely to seearrow_forwardState whether each body area listed below is part of the axial region (Ax) or appendicular region (Ap). (1) ___ oral(2) ___ axillary(3) ___ acromial(4) ___ popliteal(5) ___ pubic(6) ___ plantararrow_forward