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
100

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

abdominal cavity

100

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

body planes

100

indicate the structures are located away from the body surface

Deep

100

body parts away from the midline

Lateral

100

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

pelvic cavity

200

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

Anterior

200

cavity for teeth or tongue (or mouth cavity)

buccal cavity

200

body parts distant from the point of reference

Distal

200

body parts close to the midline or plane are called this

Medial

200

body parts on the back of the body

Posterior

300

affect both sides of the body, used to refer to which sides of the body are affected by certain pathologic conditions

Bilateral

300

body parts located near the sacral region of the spinal column (also known as the “tail”)

Caudal

300

body parts on the back of the body

Dorsal

300

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

midsagittal plane

300

terms used to describe the location of the extremities (arms and legs) in relation to the main trunk of the body, body parts close to the point of reference

Proximal

400

spaces within the body that contain vital organs (dorsal and posterior)

body cavities

400

body parts located near the head

Cranial

400

divides the body into a front section and a back section

frontal (coronal) plane

400

small cavity for the nose structures

Nasal cavity

400

divides the body into left and right sections

Sagittal plane

500

Nine of these regions, center are the epigastric, umbilical, and  hypogastric, or pelvis. On either side of the center the regions are the (right and left) hypochondriac, (right and left) lumbar, and (right and left) iliac, or inguinal.

abdominal regions

500

which contains the brain (section)

cranial cavity

500

body parts below other parts

Inferior

500

small cavity for the eyes

orbital cavity

500

terms that relate to structures within the body, to indicate the structures are located near the body surface

Superficial