Ch. 7.2 Body Planes, Directions, and Cavities Key Terms
Ch. 7.2 Body Planes, Directions, and Cavities Key Terms
Ch. 7.2 Body Planes, Directions, and Cavities Key Terms
Ch. 7.2 Body Planes, Directions, and Cavities Key Terms
Ch. 7.2 Body Planes, Directions, and Cavities Key Terms
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What is body planes

imaginary lines drawn through the body at various parts to separate the body into sections

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Cranial

Body parts located near the head

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Lateral

Body parts away from the midline

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superficial/external

Indicates the structures are located near the body surface

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ventral cavity

separated into two distinct cavities by the dome-shaped muscle called the diaphragm, which is important for breathing

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Bilateral condition

affect both sides of the body

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caudal

body parts located near the sacral region of the spinal column

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Frontal/coronal plane

divides the body into a front section and a back section

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Deep/internal

To indicate the structures are located away from the body surface

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thoracic cavity

located in the chest and contains the esophagus trachea, bronchi, lungs, heart, and large blood vessels

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Unilateral condition

affects one side of the body

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Sagittal plane

divides the body into left and right sections

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ventral/anterior

body parts in front of the plane, or on the front of the body

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body cavities 

one long, continuous cavity located on the back of the body

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abdominal cavity

contains the stomach, small intestine, most of the large intestine, appendix, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen

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Transverse plane

is a horizontal plane that divides the body into a top half and a bottom half

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midsagittal/median plane

If a sagittal plane runs down the midline of the body and divides the body into equal halves

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dorsal/posterior

Body parts on the back of the body

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Cranial cavity

contains the brain

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pelvic cavity

contains the urinary bladder, the reproductive organs, and the last part of the large intestine.

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Superior

Body parts above other parts are termed superior

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medial

body parts close to the midline, or plane

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proximal/distal

used to describe the location of the extremities in relation to the main trunk of the body, generally called the point of reference

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spinal cavity

contains the spinal cord

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Three small cavities

Orbital, nasal, buccal

Eyes, nose structure, for teeth and tongue