These are hypothetical geometric planes used to divide the body into sections.
What are body planes?
Words that allow description of one body part in relation to another.
What are directional terms?
Anatomical body parts specific to bones deep within the body.
What are skeletal structures.
Structures located just beneath the skin and are most responsible for body movement.
What are muscular structures?
the act of finding out who someone is or what something is.
What is the ability to identify something?
This body plane spans from the front to the back of the body and separates the left side from the right side of an object.
What is the sagittal plane?
can also accept midsaggital plane
Where the ankle sits in comparison to the foot.
What is superior?
This skeletal structure is NOT as deep as the brain and sits superior to the mandible.
What is the cranium?
will also accept skull
This muscle sits anterior of the leg and superior to the knee.
What are the quadriceps?
This point sits superior to the figure.
What is point A?
another name for the frontal plane.
What is the coronal plane?
This directional term refers to anything closer to the feet in comparison to another point.
What is inferior?
These skeletal structures sit posterior and lateral to ribcage.
What are the scapula?
Biceps and triceps exemplify these types of muscle structures.
What are agonist and antagonist muscle pairs?
Will also accept antagonist pairs
A point used relative to other points to describe exact location and position.
What is a reference point?
THis number indicates the traverse plane.
What is the number 1?
The directional term that best refers to the perimeter of the body.
What is lateral?
These skeletal structure are lateral and anterior to the body, inferior to the neck, and superior to the ribs.
What are the clavicle bones?
This muscle sits slightly left of the midsagittal line and is superior to the belly button. It is not superficial and very important.
What is the heart?
The point located right, lateral, and inferior to the belly button.
What is the point F?
All 3 body planes and the oblique planes intersect at this single point.
What is the center of mass?
Will also accept center of gravity, or center point
The "belly" side of humans may also be referred to as the _______________ side.
What is anterior/the anterior side?
These skeletal structures are located both posterior and anterior to the body, located in the sagittal and coronal planes, is above the transverse plane, and is located midsaggital.
What is the rib cage?
Will also accepts ribs
These muscles sit anterior and laterial of the human body.
What are the external obliques?
Will accept obliques.
This point sits closest to the tranverse plane.
What is the point E?