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Anatomy

Divisions of Anatomy:
o Gross Anatomy (visible structures: muscle, bones, organs)
o Microscopic Anatomy (can’t see with a naked eye)
o Cytology (study of cells)
o Histology (study of tissues)

Ways to Study Anatomy:
o Regional Anatomy→ study one region of the body at a time and learn everything about
the region.
o Systemic Anatomy→ study one body system at a time.



Organ Systems
⎯ Skeletal ⎯ Nervous ⎯ Respiratory
⎯ Circulatory ⎯ Lymphatic ⎯ Reproductive
⎯ Endocrine ⎯ Urinary ⎯ Digestive
⎯ Muscular
⎯ Integumentary (skin)


Planes and Sections:
 Sagittal Section: divides the body into right and left sides.
 Mid-Sagittal Section: straight down the center of the body.
 Frontal section: divides the body into front and back sides.
 Transverse (Cross) Section: cut straight across the body.




1

,Body Cavities
Quadrants:
 Right Upper Quadrant
 Left Upper Quadrant
 Right Lower Quadrant
 Left Lower Quadrant




2

,Anatomical Regions of the Skeleton:
The Axial Skeleton:
1) Vertebral Column:
 Protects the spinal cord.
 Transmits weight from the skull to the
pelvis.
 Provides attachment point for ribs and
muscles of back and neck.




 Cervical Vertebrae (C1-C7)→ concave
 Thoracic Vertebrae (T1-T12)→ convex
 Lumbar Vertebrae (L1-L5)→ concave
 Sacrum (five fused vertebrae)→ convex
 Coccyx (four fused vertebrae



a. Cervical Vertebrae
 C1 (Atlas)→ lacks body and spinous
processes. Superior articular facets house
the occipital condyles of skull. Allows
nodding, movement of the head.


3

,  C2 (Axis)→Odontoid process (dens) is the
missing body of the atlas; fuses with axis during
development. Allows head to rotate laterally.

 C3-C7 are typical cervical vertebrae. Oval body.
 Spinous process is short (except C7) and bifid.
 Each transverse process has a transverse foramen
to allow passage of vertebral arteries to brain.
 The non-bifid spinous process of C7 is also known as the
vertebra prominens.

b. Thoracic Vertebrae
 Gradual transition from C7 to L1.
 Heart-shaped body with two demi facets on each side
(superior and inferior costal facets); these articulate
with heads of ribs.
 Circular vertebral foramen is the long, downward
pointing spinous process.
 Transverse costal facets on transverse process to
articulate with tubercles of ribs (except T11 and T12)


c. Lumbar Vertebrae
 Bear greatest load; reflected in more robust
size/shape.
 Large, kidney-shaped bodies.
 Short, flat spinous processes.
 Triangular vertebral foramen.



d. Sacrum
 Formed by fusion of S1-S5.
 Articulates with L5, coccyx and iliac
bones of pelvis.
 Median sacral crest marks site of
fusion of spinous processes.
 Body’s center of gravity lies about 1cm
posterior to sacral promontory.




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