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Inferior
Below or towards the feet
(The stomach is inferior to the heart)
Superior
Above or towards the head
(The knee is superior to the foot)
Ventral
Toward the belly side
(The stomach is on the ventral side of the body)
Dorsal
Toward the back side
(The spine is on the dorsal side of the. body)
Anterior
Front of the body
Posterior
Back of the body
Medial
Closer to the midline
(Your nose is medial to your eyes)
Lateral
Further from the midline
(Your ears are lateral to your nose)
Superficial
Closer to the skin or surface
(Superficial cut only affects the outer layers of skin)
Deep
Further inside the body
(Deep cut goes below the skin)
Proximal
Closer to something
Distal
Farther from something
Transverse Plane
The dividing line between the top half of the body and the lower half of the body
Sagittal Plane
The dividing line between the left and the right sides of the body
Frontal Plane
The dividing line between the front and the back parts of the body
Long bone
Longer than it is wide; cylindrical shape, two expanded and rounded edges
Examples:
- Femur; tibia; fubula; humerus; radius and ulna
Short bone
Cube-shaped bones, roughly the same length, width and height
Examples:
- Carpals, tarsals, kneecap
Flat bone
Thin flattened bown often provides protection for internal organs
Examples:
- Skull; ribs; scapula
Irregular bone
A bone that does not fit into the other catagories as it is complex and has a unique shape
Examples:
- Vertebrae, sacrum, maxilla, madible
Sesamoid bone
A small bone embedded within a tendon or muscle
Examples:
- kneecap; metatarsal
Frontal Bone

Nasal Bone

Maxilla

Mandible

Cervical vertebrae (C1-C7)

Thoracic Vertebrae (T1-T11)

Lumbar vertebrae (L1-L5)

Sacrum

Sternum

Ribs

Xiphoid Process

Clavicle

Scapula

Pelvis (Ilium, ischium, pubis)

Humerus

Radius

Ulna

Carpals

Phalanges

Metacarpals

Femur

Tibia

Fibula

Patella

Tarsals (Foot)

Metatarsals (Foot)

Phalanges (Foot)
