Anatomy vs. Physiology
Types of Anatomy
Anatomical Positions and Axes
Planes and Sections
Terms of Orientation
100

This field of study focuses on structure of body parts.

What is anatomy?

100

Anatomy used for diagnosis or surgical procedures.


What is applied (clinical) anatomy?

100

In anatomical position, the palms are facing this direction.

What is forward (anterior)?

100

This plane divides the body into left and right portions.

What is the sagittal plane?

100

Toward the front of the body.

What is anterior or ventral?

200

This field of study focuses on the function of body parts.

What is physiology?

200

Anatomy that describes individual body systems.

What is descriptive (systemic) anatomy?

200

The skeleton consisting of the head, trunk, and spinal column.

What is the axial skeleton?

200

This plane divides the body into front and back portions.

What is the coronal (frontal) plane?

200

This directional term can mean "toward the back side" in humans.

What is posterior or dorsal?

300

The study of structural and functional changes caused by disease.

What is pathology?

300

Anatomy that studies structures not visible without magnification.

What is microscopic anatomy?

300

The skeleton consisting of upper and lower limbs.

What is the appendicular skeleton?

300

This plane divides the body into upper and lower halves.

What is the transverse plane?

300

Closer to the point of origin of a structure.

What is proximal?

400

This type of anatomy determining how lungs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide is studying this. 

What is physiology?

400

Anatomy that focuses on surface features of the body.

What is surface (superficial) anatomy?

400

Standing on your tiptoes involves this ankle movement.

What is plantar flexion?

400

This term means "closer to the midline of the body."

What is medial?

400

Lying on the stomach.

What is prone?

500

This phrase summarizes the relationship between anatomy and physiology: “Different structure, different ___.”

What is function?

500

Anatomy that studies structural changes due to disease.

What is pathophysiological anatomy?

500

The standard reference position used for describing anatomy.

What is anatomical position?

500

A CT scan often shows images in this plane that create "cross-sections" of the body.

What is the transverse plane?

500

If a doctor says a wound is on the lateral aspect of the leg, it is located closest to this side.

What is the outside of the leg?