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Language of Anatomy. Anatomical Position. Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position . Body is erect, feet slightly apart, head, toes and hand pointing forward. Surface Anatomy. Body Orientation and direction Body Planes and sections Body Cavities. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Language of Anatomy
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Anatomical Position
• Positions of areas are determined relative to the standard anatomical position.– Body is erect, feet slightly apart, head, toes
and hand pointing forward.• Surface Anatomy. • Body Orientation and direction• Body Planes and sections• Body Cavities.
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Figure 1.7a
Anterior Body Landmarks
Anatomical position
Surface Anatomy
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Figure 1.7b
Posterior Body Landmarks
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Table 1.1.1
Body Orientation and Direction
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Table 1.1.2
Body Orientation and Direction
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Figure 1.8
Body planes and sections
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Figure 1.9
Body Cavities
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Figure 1.9a
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Figure 1.9b
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Figure 1.11
Abdominopelvic surface and cavity
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Figure 1.13
Other Body Cavities
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Figure 1.3a–c
Organ Systems
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Figure 1.3d–f
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Figure 1.3g–i
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Figure 1.3j–l