Body Planes
Directions
Body Cavitites
Body Regions
Medical Terminology
100
The three main types of body planes that we discussed in class.
What is Transverse, Sagittal, and Frontal (Coronal)?
100
The foot is further than the hip to the point of attachment.
What is and example of distal?
100
Contains the stomach, small intestines, most of the large intestines, appendix, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen
What is the abdominopelvic cavity?
100
Located in the ankle area
What is the tarsals?
100
same
What is homeo-
200
The plane that divides the body into right and left sides
What is the sagittal plane?
200
The region of the body that is above other body parts
What is Superior?
200
eyes, nose, and teeth and tongue
What is the orbital, nasal, and buccal?
200
The chin
What is the mental region?
200
to hang something
What is append-
300
Ventral or Anterior and Dorsal or Posterior refers to this plane.
What is the Frontal Plane?
300
Towards the point of attachment to the body or toward the trunk.
What is proximal?
300
Near the hip bone
What is the region called the illac located?
300
Area behind the knee.
What is the popliteal region?
300
helmet
What is cran-?
400
Medial, Lateral, and Midsagittal
What is the 3 regions of the sagittal plane?
400
Moving away from the midline
What is lateral?
400
bladder, reproductive organs and part of the large intestine.
What is the region called the lower abdominopelvic cavity?
400
the shin area
What is the crural region?
400
cutting
What is -tomy?
500
Superior, inferior, cranial, caudal
What is 4 main area's of transverse plane?
500
Body parts located near the sacral region of the spinal column.
What is caudal?
500
RUQ, LUQ, RLQ, LLQ
What is the four main quadrants?
500
the ear
What is the auricular region?
500
circle
What is orb-?