Planes
Directional Terms
Cavities
Abdominal Pelvic Regions
organizational levels
100

The standing position with the human face facing forward, the arms on the side, and the palms facing forward, used to describe body parts in anatomy.

anatomical position

100

When you are stabbed in the back, the wound is deep, whereas scratches on the skin are this.

superficial

100

The two largest cavities in the human body named after two directional terms.

Dorsal cavity and ventral cavity.

100

The abdominopelvic regions where the stomach is located.

epigastric, left hypochondriac, left lumbar, umbilical

100

The smallest unit of life.

cell

200

The plane that divides the body into the top and the bottom.

transverse plane

200

A pair of directional terms that differentiate an injury in the hand vs. An injury in the shoulder.

Distal vs. Proximal

200

The two cavities that contain, respectively, the brain and the spinal cord.

Cranial cavity and vertebral cavity.

200

The abdominopelvic regions where the kidneys are located.

right/left hypochondriac, right/left lumbar

200

The name of the organizational level formed by cells with similar functions.

tissues

300

The plane that divides the body into the front and the back.

frontal plane

300

A pair of directional terms that differentiate an injury in the head vs. An injury in the foot in humans.

Superior/Cranial vs. Inferior/Caudal

300

The cavity that conatins: kidney, liver, stomach...

abdominal cavity

300

The abdominopelvic quadrant where the gallbladder is located.

right upper quadrant

300

Heart is an example of this organizational level.

organ

400

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

sagittal plane

400

A pair of directional terms that differentiate the spine from the lung.

Medial vs. Laterial (anterior and posterior may also work)

400

The cavity that contains: the bladder, reproductive organs...

pelvic cavity

400

The abdominopelvic regions where the small intestine is located.

left/right lumbar, umbilical, left/right iliac, epigastric

400

Brain Spinal cord and Nerves form this level of organiztaion.

Organ system (nervous system)

500

A plane parallel to the sagittal, but not in the middle.

parasaggital plane

500

Ventral vs. Dorsal in human; Cranial vs. Caudal in a dog

Anterior vs. Posterior

500

The cavities in the thoracic cavity that contain the lungs.

pleural cavity

500

The abdominopelvic region where the appendix is located.

right iliac/inguinal region

500

This is formed by all organ systems (skeletal system, muscular system, respiratory system, digestive system, cardiovascular system, etc.)

Body

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