Anatomy and Cell Biology 2221 Study Guide - Abdominopelvic Cavity, Hyaline Cartilage, Reticular Fiber

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Systemic: systemic involves just the system, there are 11 systems in the body, all of the systems are integrated. Regional anatomy: looks at all structures in a specific region. Anatomical language: clear communication and consistency, using anatomical directions, regions and landmarks. Medial: closer to the center of the body. Lateral: away from the midline of the body. The core body is the axial skeleton. Proximal: closer to the core of the body. Distal: farther away from the core of the body. Superior: is up (the head is superior to the shoulder) Always refer to the patient (there right not your own) Inferior: is down (the shoulder is inferior to the head) Standing straight with your palms facing out. Frontal or coronal plane: splits the body front and back. Sagittal: splits the body left and right (runs down the sagittal sutures) Transverse: splits it up and down (top and bottom) (inferior and superior)

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