HUMAN ANATOMY
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Author: SALADIN
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Answer the following questions to test your understanding of the preceding section:
- How does functional morphology differ from the sort of anatomy taught by a photographic atlas of the body?
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Figure 1.3 Anatomical directions illustrated on anatomy models
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1. Describe how each of the following commonly used anatomical planes are sectioned.
sagittal plane
transverse plane
coronal plane
2. Identify an organ or part of body on the human torso model that has been sectioned
through each anatomical plane.
a. sagittal (median)plane
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sagittal section of the brain
c. transverse plane
coronal sect
transverse section of the neck
Figure 1.4 a - c Common Anatomical Planes
Use figure 1.4d to distinguish between a cross section, longitunal section, and an oblique
Answer this following question in your own words?
question 1: Name the 4 quadrants and 9 body regions of the human body, and Why is it important to know these quadrants and regions?
question 2: Define the following terms:
gross anatomy
microscopic anatomy
macroscopic anatomy
regional anatomy
systemic anatomy
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