Body Cavities
Body Planes
Terms 1
Terms 2
Misc
100

This body cavity contains the brain

Cranial Cavity

100

This plane separates the body into equal left and right portions

Midsagittal

100

Your knee, in relation to your ankle

Superior or Proximal

100

This term includes orienting the body so that it is standing erect, with arms at the side, and palms facing forward

Anatomical Position

100

Most anatomical terms have these origins

Latin/Greek

200

This body cavity contains the urinary bladder

Pelvic Cavity

200

This planes lies perpendicular to the long axis of the body

Transverse

200

Your nose, in relation to your ears

Medial

200

This term means towards the head

Cranial

200

This is the smallest level of organization in the body

Atoms

300

This body cavity contains the lungs and heart

Thoracic Cavity

300

This plane separates the body into front and back portions

Frontal Plane

300

Your toes, in relation to your shin

Inferior

300

This term is the study of the function of body structures

Physiology

300

This level of organization occurs between organs and the organism

Organ System

400

The cavity contains the cervical and lumbar vertebrae

Vertebral Cavity

400

This plane separates the body into unequal left and right portions

Sagittal Plane

400

This term is the study of the structures in the body

Anatomy

400

This term means a structure lies beneath another structure

Deep

400

This is the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment

Homeostasis

500

This cavity contains the stomach and reproductive organs

Abdominopelvic Cavity

500

Shaking your head "yes" occurs in this plane

Midsagittal

500

This term means towards the back of the body

Dorsal

500

This term means two different organs are found on the same side (the right lung and right kidney are examples)

Ipsilateral

500

When we divide the trunk into nine regions, this is the upper middle region

Epigastric Region

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