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 abdominal cavity

a large space within the body that houses various organs involved in digestion, metabolism, and excretion.

100

what is body planes

imaginary, three-dimensional reference lines that intersect at right angles to divide the body into specific sections

100

what is deep

internal to indicate the structures are located away from the body surface

100

what is lateral

"to the side" or "away from the middle" of the body.

100

what is  pelvic cavity

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

200

what is abdominal region

 the body area between the chest and the pelvis that is divided into four quadrants or nine regions for medical reference.

200

what is buccal cavity

 oral cavity or mouth, is the initial part of the digestive system

200

what is distal

terms used to describe the location of the extremities

200

what is medial

towards the middle or center of the body

200

what is posterior

toward the back or rear of the body,

300

what is anterior

a directional term used to describe a part of the body that is situated at or toward the front,

300

what is caudal

body parts located near the sacral region of the spinal column
300

what is dorsal

toward the back or backside of the body

300

what is midsagittal palne

a single, vertical imaginary line that cuts the body exactly in half down its center, creating two equal, mirrored halves: a right side and a left side

300

what is proximal

closer to the center of the body or the point where a limb attaches to the body.

400

what is bilateral

sides of body are affected by certain pathologic conditions

400

what is cranial

body parts located near the head


400

what is  frontal (coronal) plane

an imaginary vertical plane that divides the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior) sections.

400

what is nasl cavity

nose structure, the hollow space inside your nose that warms, moistens, and filters the air you breathe, 

400

what is sagittal plane

an imaginary vertical plane that divides the body into left and right sections

500

what is body cavities

Spaces within body that contain vital organs

500

what is cranial cavity

contains the brain

500

what is inferior

lower in position or below another anatomical structure.

500

what is orbital cavity

eyes, socket in the skull that houses and protects the eyeball

500

what is spinal cavity 

narrow space inside the vertebral column (backbone) spinal cord