Key Words
Key Words
Key Words
Key Words
Key Words
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abdominal cavity


The cavity that contains the stomach, small intestine, most of the large intestine, appendix, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen.

100

body planes


Imaginary lines drawn through the body to divide it into sections.

100

deep


Body parts located away from the body surface.

100

lateral


Body parts away from the midline.

100

pelvic cavity


The lower abdominal cavity containing the urinary bladder, reproductive organs, and the last part of the large intestine.

200

abdominal regions


Areas used to divide the abdominal cavity into nine regions for more precise study.

200

buccal cavity


The cavity, or mouth, for the teeth and tongue.

200

distal


Body parts distant from the point of reference.

200

medial


Body parts close to the midline.

200

posterior


Body parts on the back of the body.

300

anterior


Body parts in front of the plane or on the front of the body.

300

caudal


Body parts located near the sacral region (“tail”).

300

dorsal


Body parts on the back side of the body.

300

midsagittal plane


A plane that divides the body into equal right and left halves.

300

proximal


Body parts close to the point of reference.

400

bilateral


Conditions that affect both sides of the body.

400

cranial


Body parts located near the head.

400

frontal (coronal) plane


A plane that divides the body into a front section and a back section.

400

nasal cavity


The cavity for the nose structures.

400

sagittal plane


A plane that divides the body into right and left sections.

500

body cavities


Spaces within the body that contain vital organs.

500

cranial cavity


The cavity that contains the brain.

500

inferior


Body parts below other parts.

500

orbital cavity


The cavity for the eyes.

500

spinal cavity


The cavity that contains the spinal cord.

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