Locate the features on the dissectible human torso model.
Cranial cavity
Thoracic cavity
Arm (transverse plane)
Diaphragm
Abdominopelvic cavity
Artery
Vein
Head (sagittal plane)
Brain
Larynx
Thyroid gland
Lung (frontal plane)
Heart
Liver
Stomach
Gallbladder
Large intestine
Small intestine
Lymph node
The integumentar system consists of:
skin
accessory organs such as hair and nails
The skeletal system consists of:
bones
ligaments
The muscular system consists of:
skeletal muscles
tendons
The nervous system consists of:
brain
spinal cord
nerves
The endocrine system consists of:
pituitary gland
thyroid gland
parathyroid glands
adrenal glands
pancreas
ovaries
testes
pineal gland
thymus
The cardiovascular system consists of:
heart
arteries
veins
The lymphatic system consists of:
lympatic vessels
lymph nodes
thymus
spleen
The digestive system consists of:
mouth
tongue
teeth
salivary glands
pharynx
esophagus
stomach
liver
gallbladder
pancreas
small intestine
large intestine
The respiratory system consists of:
nasal cavity
pharynx
larynx
trachea
bronchi
lungs
The urinary system consists of:
kidneys
ureters
urinary bladder
urethra
The male reproductive system consists of:
scrotum
testes
penis
urethra
The female reproductive system consists of:
ovaries
uterine tubes (oviducts; fallopian tubes)
uterus
vagina
Identify the organ systems in humans.
Reproductive
Inegumentary
Skeletal
Muscular
Nervous
Endocrine
Cardiovascular
Lymphatic
Digestive
Respiratory
Urinary
What is anatomical position?
Being in anatomical position is when the body is standin erect, face forward, with upper limbs as the sides and palms forward. (This results in an anterior view of the body.)
Relative Position:
Superior vs Inferior
Superior - closer to head
Inferior - closer to feet
Relative Position:
Anterior vs Posterior
Anterior - closer to the front
Posterior - closer to the back
Relative Position:
Medial vs Lateral
Medial - closer to the middle
Lateral - out to the sides
Relative Position:
Proximal vs Distal (only in extremities)
Proximal - closer to where it hooks on
Distal - farther to where it hooks on
Relative Position:
Bi-lateral vs Ipsi-lateral vs Contra-lateral
Bilateral - paired structures on each side
Ipsilateral - two structues on the same side
Contralateral - two structures on the opposite side
Relative Position:
Superficial vs Deep
Superfical - closer to the surface
Deep - more internal
Relative Position:
Internal vs External
Internal - inside the body
External - outside the body
What are the nine (9) body regions?
Right hypocondriac region / Epigastric region / Left hypocondriac region
Right lumbar region / Umbilical region / Left lumbar region
Right illac region / Hypogastric region / Left illac region