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■ Study Guide – Chapter 1B: The Human Body (Orientation)

■ 1. Anatomical Position & Directional Terms

Standard Anatomical Position: Body erect, feet slightly apart, palms forward, thumbs outward.



Directional Terms (always relative to anatomical position):

Superior (cranial) – toward head.

Inferior (caudal) – away from head.

Anterior (ventral) – front of body.

Posterior (dorsal) – back of body.

Medial – toward midline.

Lateral – away from midline.

Proximal – closer to origin/attachment.

Distal – farther from origin/attachment.

Superficial – toward surface.

Deep – away from surface.

■ 2. Regional Terms

Axial – head, neck, trunk.

Appendicular – limbs (arms, legs).

Regional terms specify subdivisions (e.g., thoracic, abdominal, cephalic).

■ 3. Body Planes & Sections

Sagittal plane – divides right & left.

Midsagittal (median) – exactly on midline.

Parasagittal – off midline.

Frontal (coronal) plane – divides anterior & posterior (front/back).

Transverse (horizontal) plane – divides superior & inferior (top/bottom).

Oblique section – cut at an angle (not 90°).

Clinical Example: MRI/CT scans often correspond to these planes.

, ■ 4. Body Cavities & Membranes

Purpose: Protect organs, compartmentalize body.



Major Cavities:


Dorsal Cavity (protects nervous system):

Cranial cavity → brain.

Vertebral cavity → spinal cord.



Ventral Cavity (houses viscera, separated by diaphragm):


Thoracic cavity:

Pleural cavities → lungs.

Mediastinum → esophagus, trachea, major vessels.

Pericardial cavity → heart.



Abdominopelvic cavity:

Abdominal cavity → stomach, intestines, liver, spleen.

Pelvic cavity → bladder, reproductive organs, rectum.



Membranes:

Serosa (serous membrane) – thin, double-layered.

Parietal serosa – lines cavity walls.

Visceral serosa – covers organs.

Layers separated by serous fluid (reduces friction).
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