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Introduction to Terminology and Body Organization Study Guide

The three main axes of the body

a) Frontal axis- It is the line of the body that moves from left to right via the center.
Example somersaulting
b) Sagittal axis- This is the line of the body that moves from front to the back via the
center. Example when performing a cartwheel
c) Vertical axis- This is a line that moves from the top to the bottom via the center
of the body. Example a skater performing a spin

Note; Studying on the above axes will make you understand the relationship between them as
the movement of the body is facilitated via the center (Holmes, 2018).

Skeletal System

✔ Location of the bones of the Skull
a) Occipital bone- form the base of the skull
b) Frontal bone- Form the forehead
c) Sphenoid & ethnocide bone- form the orbital sockets and the nasal cavity of the
body (Zhongyi, Sai, Chao, & Jiwei, 2015).They also offer protection of the
most important organs of the skull




✔ Structural aspect of the vertebral bone and intervertebral disc
□ Intervertebral discs

It is made up of two discs;




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a) Annulus Fibrosus- it encompasses the nucleus pulposus
b) Nucleus pulposus- This one contains an hydrated gel that prevents compression




□ Vertebral bone

It consists of thirty-three bones which are divided in to the following sections and are
connected to each other by use of the intervertebral discs. (West, Mito, Kurosaka,
Takumi, Tanegashima, Chujo, & Fox, 2016).

a) Cervical bone- They are seven in number located on the neck
b) Thoracic bones- They are articulated with the ribs and they are twelve in total.
c) Lumbar vertebrae- They are located between the ribs and sacrum.




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