Anatomical Terminology
Anatomical Terminology (cont'd)
Anatomical Movement
Anatomical Movement
Body Cavities
100

Demonstrate the anatomical position

standing erect, facing directly forward, feet pointed forward and slightly apart, arms hanging down at sides with palms facing forward

100

Divides the body or organ horizontally into upper and lower portions 

Transverse plane 

100

Decreases the angle between body parts

flexion

100

Movement of the foot so that the sole (bottom) faces medially

inversion

100

The dorsal (posterior) cavity is divided into these smaller cavities

Cranial and vertebral

200

Face-down

prone


200

toward the midline of the body

medial


200

Increases the angle between body parts

extension

200

Movement of the foot so that the sole (botom) faces laterally 

eversion 

200

The ventral cavity is divided into these subdivisions 

Thoracic and abdominopelvic

300

Face-up

supine

300

Away from the midline

Lateral

300

Movement toward the median plane of the body

adduction

300

Lateral rotation of the forearm

supination

300

The fluid-filled space that surrounds the heart

pericardial cavity 

400

Divides the body vertically into right and left sides

sagittal plane

400

toward the head

superior


400

Movement away from the median plane

abduction

400

T/F

The skin is superficial to the ribs

True 

400

Each of these surrounds one lung and contains a small amount of fluid

Pleural cavities


500

Divides the body or an organ into an anterior and posterior portion

Frontal plane

500

Superior surface of the foot and posterior surface of the hand 

dorsum

500

Medial rotation of the forearm

pronation

500

T/F

The ribs are deep to the lungs

False

500

List the organs in the pelvic cavity 

urinary bladder, portions of the large intestine, and internal organs of the reproductive system