Body Directions
Body Directions Continued
Body Planes
Body Cavities
Abdominal Regions
100

Referring to the front side of the body 

What is anterior or ventral
100

Direction referring away from the midline

What is lateral

100

This plane is cutting the body in two parts from the head to the toes 

What is the sagittal plane 

100

This cavity houses the brain

What is the cranial cavity

100

The belly button region

What is the umbilical region?

200

referring to the backside of the body

what is posterior or ventral

200

Direction closer to the center of the body in reference to a limb

What is proximal

200

This plane cut the body in half horizontal, into superior and inferior parts 

What is the transverse plane

200

This cavity houses the spinal cord

What is the vertebral cavity

200

The back of the knee

What is the popliteal region?

300

Referring to the direction towards the head 

What is cranial, cephalic or superior

300

Direction referring to further away from the center of the body in reference to a limb

What is distal

300

This plane cuts the body in half, in two equal parts from head to toe

What is the midsagittal plane 

300

This cavity houses the abdomen

What is the abdominal cavitiy

300

Heel or foot region

What is the calcaneal region?

400

Referring to the direction toward the feet

What is inferior or caudal

400
Position of body facing forward, feet shoulder-width apart and palms facing up

Wha is the anatomical position

400

This cuts the body into two parts, the anterior and posterior view 

What is the coronal plane

400

This cavity houses the reproductive organs and is below the abdominal cavity 

What is the pelvic cavity

400

The cephalic region includes:

The cranial(skull) and facial(face) regions

500

Direction meaning towards the middle or midline of the body 

What is medial

500

Refers to a side view of the body 

What is lateral

500

What is another name for the coronal plane 

What is the frontal plane 

500

What is the name of the cavity of the abdominal and pelvic cavities combined

What is the abdominopelvic cavity

500

Regions included in the trunk

What are the thoracic, mammary, abdominal, umbilical, and pelvic regions.