HBS LaNgUaGe of Anatomy

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Abdominal

region between thorax and pelvis; stomach

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Antecubital

anterior surface of the elbow

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Axillary

armpit

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Brachial

arm

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Buccal

cheek

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Calcaneal

heel of foot

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Carpal

wrist

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Cephalic

head

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Cervical

neck

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Coxal

hip

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Digital

fingers and toes

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Femoral

thigh

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Gluteal

buttox

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Inguinal

groin

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Lumbar

loin region of the lower back

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Nasal

nose

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Occipital

inferior posterior region of the head

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Olecranal

back of the elbow

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Oral

mouth

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Orbital

eye cavity

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Patellar

anterior part of the knee

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Pelvic

pelvis

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Popliteal

area posterior to the knee

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Sacral

region between the hip bones

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Scapular

shoulder blade

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Sternal

middle of thorax

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Tarsal

ankle

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Thoracic

chest

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Umbilical

navel

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Vertebral

spinal column

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coronal plane

Divides the body vertically into anterior and posterior portions.

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sagittal plane

Divides the body vertically into unequal right and left portions.

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transverse plane

Divides the body horizontally into superior and inferior portions

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median plane

Divides the body vertically into equal left and right portions

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directional terms

Words that describe the location of one structure in relation to another.

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regional terms

Words that describe specific regions or locations on the body.

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body planes

Words that act like a coordinate system to describe a human in the anatomical position.

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body cavities

Words that describe the spaces of the body that contain the internal organs, or viscera.

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Anterior

Front

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Posterior

Back

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Superficial

Near the surface

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Deep

more internal, far from surface

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Distal

farther from the trunk

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Proximal

close to trunk

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Ventral

belly

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Dorsal

back

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Inferior

below

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Superior

above

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Medial

toward the midline

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Lateral

side, away from the midline

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Abdominal

region between thorax and pelvis; stomach

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Cranial Cavity

The cranial cavity is the space formed by the bones of the skull. It contains the brain and protects it from bumps and bruises.

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Dorsal Body Cavity

The dorsal body cavity is subdivided into two parts: the cranial cavity and the vertebral cavity.

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Pelvic Cavity

The pelvic cavity is a bowl-like structure that sits below the abdominal cavity and is part of the abdominal-pelvic cavity. It contains the bladder and internal reproductive organs.

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Ventral Body Cavity

The ventral body cavity is subdivided into two parts: the thoracic cavity and the abdomino-pelvic cavity. The diaphragm separates these cavities.

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Thoracic Cavity

The thoracic cavity, also called the chest cavity, contains the heart and the lungs. It is enclosed by the ribs and provides space for the lungs to expand and contract inside the cavity.

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Vertebral Cavity

The vertebral cavity is the space formed by the bones of the vertebral column and contains the spinal cord.

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Abdominal Cavity

The abdominal cavity is the largest hollow space of the body and contains the stomach, liver, spleen, kidneys, small intestine, and most of the large intestine.

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Abdomino-pelvic Cavity

The abdomino-pelvic cavity is a body cavity that consists of the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity.

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Circulatory System

Transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.

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Digestive System

Breaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body.

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Endocrine System

Produces hormones that regulate various bodily functions.

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Excretory/Urinary System

Removes waste products and excess water from the body.

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Integumentary System

Protects the body from the external environment and regulates temperature.

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Lymphatic System

Helps the body fight infection and maintain fluid balance.

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Muscular System

Enables movement and provides support for the body.

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Nervous System

Controls and coordinates body functions through electrical signals.

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Reproductive System

Enables reproduction and the continuation of the species.

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Respiratory System

Takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.

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Skeletal System

Provides support, structure, and protection for the body.