body orientation
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BODY ORIENTATIONUnit one
Levels of Organization
TISSUES:
• NERVOUS• MUSCLE• CONNECTIVE• EPITHELIAL
SKELETAL SYSTEM
HEMOPOIESIS
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
SKELETAL MUSCLECARDIACVISCERAL (SMOOTH)
CIRCULATORY SYSTEMCardiovascular
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
URINARY SYSTEM
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
DIFFUSIONOSMOSIS
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Diffusion_vs_Osmosis
FILTRATIONPHAGOCYTOSIS
PINOCYTOSIS
WHAT IS??
Homeostasis
ANATOMICALPOSITION
Surgery on anterior forearm.Why is it anterior?
UGI-barium in right small intestinesHow do you know it is right not
left?
X-ray of posterior hand.Why is this posterior?
DIRECTIONAL TERMS
BODY PLANES
BODY REGIONS
BODY REGIONS
BODY CAVITIES
ABDOMINAL QUADRANTS
ABDOMINAL REGIONS
REVIEW
• Please View the photo and answer the question/s on each slide.
What is anatomical position?
Which directional term best describes the vertebrae?
Which direction term best describes this photo?
Which directional term best describes this x-ray?
Which directional term best describes the sternum’s location?
Which directional term best describes this photo?
Which directional terms best describes the location of the
mouth compared to the nose?
Which directional term best describes the location of these
fractures?
Which directional term describes the lesions on the leg?
The chest is viewed in which plane?
Which two planes are seen here?
Which directional term best describes this photo of the skull?
Abdominal Regions
Body Cavities
Body Regions
Body Regions
REVIEW
• http://msjensen.cehd.umn.edu/webanatomy/timed/01.htm #1
Body Orientation